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Create Your Own Photo Blog
  

Create Your Own Photo Blog

by Wiley
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Photos exist to be shared


Whether you seek to showcase a professional portfolio or just want your family across the continent to see the pictures from the reunion, you can do it with a photo blog. Catherine Jamieson, whose award-winning blog, Utata, has a legion of fans, gives you all the tools you need in this richly illustrated, full-color guide. She translates Web lingo, walks you through setting up your blog, and provides professional tips on composing, shooting, and editing your photos. Jamieson even helps jumpstart your creativity with 100 photo ideas to get you shooting.

Catherine gets you started blogging in Movable Type

Covers the tools you need to get up and running
* Understand your style and decide on the purpose of your photo blog
* Evaluate Web hosting options
* Design your blog using the Movable Type publishing platform and professionally created, customizable templates
* Learn to shoot, edit, and select photos that work best on the Web
* Create a site to publish projects for your group or organization
* Promote your blog, network with other photo bloggers, and syndicate content
* Improve your photographic skills with professional tricks and techniques, whether you take pictures for a living or just for fun
* Explore and learn from some of the Web's top-rated photo blogs

Check out the free templates and additional resource materials at www.wiley.com/go/photoblog --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Photos exist to be shared

Whether you seek to showcase a professional portfolio or just want your family across the continent to see the pictures from the reunion, you can do it with a photo blog. Catherine Jamieson, whose award-winning blog, Utata, has a legion of fans, gives you all the tools you need in this richly illustrated, full-color guide. She translates Web lingo, walks you through setting up your blog, and provides professional tips on composing, shooting, and editing your photos. Jamieson even helps jumpstart your creativity with 100 photo ideas to get you shooting.

Catherine gets you started blogging in Movable Type

Covers the tools you need to get up and running

  • Understand your style and decide on the purpose of your photo blog
  • Evaluate Web hosting options
  • Design your blog using the Movable Type publishing platform and professionally created, customizable templates
  • Learn to shoot, edit, and select photos that work best on the Web
  • Create a site to publish projects for your group or organization
  • Promote your blog, network with other photo bloggers, and syndicate content
  • Improve your photographic skills with professional tricks and techniques, whether you take pictures for a living or just for fun
  • Explore and learn from some of the Web's top-rated photo blogs

Check out the free templates and additional resource materials at www.wiley.com/go/photoblog --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Not all blogs revolve around the written word. The recent proliferation of digital photography has given rise to the use of blogs focused on the visual element, commonly referred to as photo blogs. Catherine Jamieson has been at the front of this movement with her Utata site, and she shares her knowledge and insight in the book Create Your Own Photo Blog. This is an incredibly beautiful book that is also extremely useful...

Contents:

Part 1 - Getting Started: Join The Revolution; Exposing Your Style; Finding a Home for Your Photo Blog

Part 2 - Setting Up: Build Your Blog - The Toolkit; The Workbench - Inside Your Blog; The Design Studio - Skins and Customizing

Part 3 - Working With Photographs: The Photographs That Work; From Camera to Blog - Making the Magic Happen; 100 Photo Ideas to Get You Shooting; Letting People Know You've Arrived; flickr; Doing Cool Things with Your Blog

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Using commonly available and proven tools like flicker and Moveable Type, Jamieson walks you through the process of setting up a web site, finding hosting services, and then using her tools of choice to build and manage your photo blog. Her recommendations involve using Moveable Type as your blogging software, the flickr site for storing your photos online, and the web hosting service of Nexcess which offers a special package for people who buy the book. If you're already familiar with blogging or web sites, you might find that you have some/most/all of these areas covered. In that case, you can move onto the areas that deal with how to develop your photo blog related to style, concept, quality, and so forth.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars More than just creating a photoblog April 10, 2006
Format:Paperback
Most of us have a secret artist hidden somewhere inside of us, looking for a way to break free. With her book, Create Your Own Photo Blog, Catherine Jamieson gives our hidden artist an escape route.

There's a growing population of people (among which I count myself) who use the internet every day...for work, for research, for news, for fun...but who lack the techno-geek know-how to actually construct a personal presence on the web. This book seems to have been written just for us. The author gives us easily understood instructions on how to build a photoblog, but without ever talking down to us. That's very refreshing.

But this is more than just an instructional manual. Jamieson also writes about blog design (how to personalize your own photoblog), about photographic technique (everything from the elements of composition to the use of color), and about basic image processing methods in different applications (photoshop and picasa, for example). If that's not enough, she even includes a "idea generator" to give your imagination a creative boost.

There is only one problem with this book: the title doesn't do it justice. It's not just about creating a photoblog; it's about establishing a creative presence on the internet.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb book, packed with value March 29, 2006
By Bill K
Format:Paperback
I haven't created my own photo blog just yet, but holding this new book in my hands gets me really excited about the prospects of doing so asap -- and, it would be a great resource for current photo bloggers.

The first thing one notices is that this book is beautiful; positively packed with the author's stunning and inspirational photos. Secondly, it is loaded with practical instruction on setting up a first-rate blog, or improving an existing blog, including professional templates created by the author. And, I appreciated the chapter on getting the most from the online photo-sharing site, flickr. To top things off, the chapter on 100 photo ideas is alone worth the price of the book. Apparently Catherine Jamieson is developing quite a following, and I can understand why.

I haven't seen a book quite like this -- it appears to be the first credible approach to the photo blogging phenomenon. Its marvelous value and superb execution should make it a classic.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction to Photo Blogs April 11, 2006
Format:Paperback
I've been a blogger for awhile, and never even considered adding pictures to my text. Photo blogging is a great idea! This book is filled with great ideas. Text blogs may be a fad that will taper off after awhile, but I get the feeling that photo blogs will be around for a long, long time. This book will help promote the concept.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not for professional photographers May 13, 2008
Format:Paperback
Photoblogs are a very popular and useful marketing tool for professional portrait photographers. They're a great way for studios to stay in touch with their customers. With this in mind, I was very surprised to see that this book does not treat this area at all. In fact, there's maybe three sentences, total, about marketing and driving traffic to your photoblog. (Basically, the advice given is: participate in online communities, and stick some metatags in your code, and wait for people to show up.) The other surprising thing was how narrow the focus was. What we have here is a book about how to recreate exactly what the author created, no more nor less. She used Movable Type, so that's all that's discussed here. (The author claims MT is the most popular blogging software out there. Not true. People are leaving it in droves for Wordpress, since MT has no spam-protection, and Wordpress kills spam in its tracks. ) She even tells you exactly what webhost service to use, going so far as to include screenshots of their website. Very odd.

I don't know of a good book for portrait photographers looking to add a blog to their marketing program. However, two books I would recommend just because they're very well written and useful as all get-out are:
WordPress For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) and How to Do Everything with Your Web 2.0 Blog (How to Do Everything)
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on photoblogs; poor on setup instructions
I found this book to be a very good overview of photoblogs with plenty of online examples and great tips and techniques. I did not need to signup with Nexcess. Read more
Published on June 13, 2007 by M. A. Nakamura
3.0 out of 5 stars Room for improvement
This book isn't bad. It covers a wealth of material and gets into a fair about of detail on how to set up a photoblog, mostly on the suggested Nexcess.net. Read more
Published on January 28, 2007 by Damian P. Gadal
1.0 out of 5 stars Good initial ideas but then a let down
There were a couple of good ideas in the book but then I felt it became an installation guide for using Movable Type.
Published on November 5, 2006 by Jon Erickson
2.0 out of 5 stars Great Photographer, Terrible Book
As someone who makes a living structuring information for maximum usability, I have to say that this book and the accompanying website are frustrating, maddening, and pretty much... Read more
Published on August 21, 2006 by Cecily Walker
4.0 out of 5 stars New to photo blogging and have a basic understanding of HTML then this...
Photo blogging has been around for a couple years now and is starting to be recognized as a tool for photographers to draw attention to their work. Read more
Published on May 20, 2006 by M. A. Filippelli
4.0 out of 5 stars Get on the Bandwagon
The world is going blog crazy. Many persons (mostly young) are getting most of their news from blogs. A friend is posting her recipes and thoughts on food to her blog. Read more
Published on May 11, 2006 by Conrad J. Obregon
1.0 out of 5 stars a headache
a lot of fluff in this book, but when it gets down to building a photo blog, your at her mercy as all of the lessons require that you sign up with nexcess. Read more
Published on May 9, 2006 by pola
5.0 out of 5 stars "Create Your Own Photoblog" review
I love this book! The photographs and illustrations are so beautiful that I'm constantly compelled to flip through the pages looking for ideas. Read more
Published on April 7, 2006 by Carolynn Primeau
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