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Published: Thu, 07/10/08

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Digital Photography School Newsletter

Welcome this week's Digital Photography School newsletter.

This week we have 2 great posts on improving your portrait photography (a topic that many of you ask us about) as well as 1 on backing up photos and another on commenting on other people's images.

I'll also show you how you can access all our old newsletters.

I hope you enjoy this weeks update.

Darren Rowse

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10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits

The most popular type of photography that DPS readers do is photographing people - portraiture.

So this week we decided to highlight 20 tips on taking portraits that have the WOW FACTOR! In this post we share the first 10 techniques as well as some stunning example images.

Read them here

10 More Ways to Take Stunning Portraits

If the first 10 techniques were not enough for you - today we've published a followup post with yet another 10 great tips for portraits and another series of inspiring images.

See the conclusion of this post here

5 Ways To Never Lose Your Photos

Every digital photographer's worst nightmare is that they lose their collection of images without having backed them up. If you've ever experienced such a loss you know just how gutting it can be.

In this tutorial Jim suggests 5 methods for ensuring it never happens to you.

Read about backing up  your images here

A Guide to Commenting on Other People's Photos

This post certainly caused a stir in it's comments section this week.

Come tell us what you think about it?

20 Things I've Learned about Photography

Martin Gommel shares 10 lessons that he has learned about photography and asks you for soem of yours.

Read them here


Get Our Newsletter Archives
I am often asked by new DPS newsletter subscribers if it is possible to access past editions of the newsletter?

Today I'm happy to announce that we've got now got a newsletter archives page that stretches back as far as January of this year.

You can access it here.
 
It isn't the prettiest page going around and there's no dates on each newsletter to let you know when they came out (it's a page supplied by our newsletter service provider) but if you're looking for an old edition or just want to catch up on our archives then it's the place that I'd go!

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