KevinKarsch

Editing digital photographs is nothing new, but Kevin Karsch, a PhD student from UIUC, and his associates seem to be taking it to a new level. They recently released some details of a current project that goes beyond simple image editing. The project seems to be focused on simplifying the process of realistically inserting objects [...]

Focus Fine Art Photography Magazine

Tough times call for bold moves. Focus Magazine is trying something interesting for its issue 21. No its not the content. Focus is taking its issue 21 to Print. Yes good old fashioned print. This seems a bold move in a day in age when print magazine companies are going out of business left and right. I [...]

Lytro Picture Revolution Light Field Camera

Photography has been in a constant state of evolution since its inception dating back to the 5th and 4th centuries BC. At times it burst into an all out revolution like the means to fix a silver process image, method of reproducing colors, and capturing images digitally. Designzzz.com has created a nice “infographic” of the ongoing evolution. They do a [...]

Jobs and Gates by Joi (http://www.flickr.com/photos/joi/)

Last night I watched a movie called the Pirates of Silicon Valley. The movie starts off with two nobodies  in college and documents their rise to the tech giants of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. The movie portrays Bill as a socially awkward geek and jobs as a rock star visionary. Now I understand its just a movie with many [...]

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So I’ve been preparing for this day for quite some time. The new web site is finally “finished”. There is still quite a bit of work to do, but I am well on the way. For those who may have caught the Sneak Peak you might notice the new duds are not quite exactly like the screen [...]

Sneak Peak of the new TimNault.com

Well its been a while since I have posted and a lot has been going on! My latest project is a redesign of my web site. I’m sticking with the WordPress platform as its been very good to me over the past few years, but the look and feel is going to take a different [...]

Hasselblad 2010 Masters Award

“The Hasselblad Masters Award is the most prestigious awards in the industry, each year celebrating the best in both established and rising photographic talent. Masters Awards are given in recognition of a photographer’s contribution to the art of photography and are judged on overall photographic ability, encompassing creativity, composition, conceptual strength, and technical skill. Past [...]

PhotoShelter Featured for September 2010

First time was a real treat…second time a welcome surprise. That’s right, one of my photographs was selected again by PhotoSelter to feature on their Buyers page. This month I only submitted one photo, Bartle Hall Pylon. I love the symmetry and perspective of this image. Its truely an interesting piece of architecture I can’t [...]

PhotoShelter Buyer's Page

So I’m in Nags Head headed back to our rental house from a beach just south of Frisco. Its about an hour long ride so in hopes to cure boredom I break out my used to be fancy Droid to check out my e-mail and what do I see…. About a month ago on a [...]

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