Johnrochaphoto
johnrochaphoto is a site about photography with reviews, tips, tutorials and views from editorial and stock photographer John Rocha
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Getting your Photos on the Web - Free and Easy Ways - 34 days ago
Wastebin in OmanSome parts of the world are considered far flung or “exotic” and this is emphasised by tour companies and others with an interest.I think one of the greatest mistakes a photographer can make is to buy into this concept.The... Topics: Business of Stock Photography, digital photography, facebook, flickr, MySpace, photography, social networking, wordpress

It’s the Business that Counts - 45 days ago
Dandelion ClockSome time ago I promised to come back to what you might call the non photographic aspects of photography - particularly Stock Photography.Perhaps looking at some of the wider issue such as a workflow involving computers and computer... Topics: Business of Stock Photography, digital imaging techniques, digital photography, stock photo agencies, Stock Photography, successful satock photo

Replacing People You Don’t Want - 48 days ago
Oops! I thought I’d arranged for this post to go our in the middle of my holiday! It didn’t. Still, don’t worry, Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible.In my last post I emphasized how important it is that people in a stock.. Topics: Digital Imaging Tutorial, rub and replace, Stock Photography

Rub Out the People you Don’t Like. Part 2 - 70 days ago
I’m not a wedding photographer. I say that because I’ve recently been chatting to a wedding photographer and I’ve been asked to be Best Man at a wedding next week. That’s why I’m a bit late in posting. It’ll be... Topics: copy, Digital Imaging Tutorial, eraser tool, move tool, paste, photoshop tutorial

Rub Out the People You Don’t Like. Part 1 - 83 days ago
Dragon Screen Wall in the Behai Park in Beijing, ChinaThis is just to show how I managed to wait long enough to get a clear view of the wall. But I had to crop it fairly tightly still.OK, let’s get down to eliminating people we don’t... Topics: composite, digital capture, Digital Imaging Tutorial, digital manipulation, layers, photoshop


