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Photography News July 12, 2006

Here are the latest photography headlines for this week:

TCB CAFE Publishing & Media LLC is donating 15% of its Limited Collectors First Edition fine art photography book, “Incredible Eyes,” to library, museum and gallery book collections upon request. Incredible Eyes includes work from photographers such as Ilene Perlman, Tabitha Soren, and Patricia Reynolds.

If you are considering getting into the wedding photography business, check out Adorama’s online wedding photography guide. Renowned wedding photographer Steve Sint shares his many years of wedding photography experience in more than half a dozen articles. In addition , Adorama Academy offers free information on photographing a variety of different subjects, as well as a wealth of information on equipment, techniques and other photo related things.

Read this story about a guy who started doing aerial photography after leaving the Marine Corps at the end of World War II. He is still shooting today, but his story is very interesting. It proves that you just need to go out and do it.

How do you become successful in photography? Find a niche, be unique, specialize. Suell Scott did just that, and now has a book of her photography. She specialized in photographing doors. But you could specialize in whatever interests you. Read more…

This past weekend, the wide angle photograpy club of Pensacola FL held its thirteenth annual Power of Photography contest. The best 300 photos were chosen from the work of amateur and professional photographers. It was sponsored by the Wide Angle Photography Club.

Photographer Timothy T. Isbell captures the history and memories of the Civil War with his photographs of battlegrounds, statues and monuments.

Oklahoma is turning 100, and Legacy Bank is celebrating with the Legacy Bank Centennial Photography Contest. This is a chance for entrants to show the uniqueness of Oklahoma through photography. For more information and entry details…