My Day at Digital Photography School
May 29, 2008 · Print This Article
I would consider myself a professional blogger, aside from the fact that the income I receive from it is less than stellar. However, one of my favorite places to get blogging tips, news and ideas on how to grow and expand my audience is with Darren Rowse’s ProBlogger site.
I knew Darren made a great income off of his blogging and ventured further into his career when I stumbled upon Digital Photography School. DPS is a blog and forum based around, you guessed it, Digital Photography. With my newfound home in the jamblr crew, learning about Photography and how they think and work has become something I have found myself very interested in. Learning how they work will help me make jamblr work for them.
So what can I find at Digital Photography School? Taking a glance at the blog’s homepage, recent articles include;
Turning Black and White Photos into Color Ones
15 Tips for Candlelight Photographs
The DPS Forum contains one stellar section, a “Critique my Shot,” portion where real photographers get real feedback from other photographers and members of the forum. What’s great is that you upload your photo into the category that fits best, so you are judged by others with similiar scenes and so on.
Personally, I take horrible photos. For my blog posts I usually head over to Flickr and use an image from a Creative Commons search. This has worked great and shed light onto some of my posts. Now that I am jumping into a Social Collaboration realm, I am realizing that it may be time to express myself through images that I see and take apart in.
Hopefully with some tips from Darren and the gang at Digital Photography School, my shots won’t suck so much.
Talk to ya next week jamblr’s!
Photo by DPS forum member falafelicious





thanks for linking to DPS!
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