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Life Through Photography: An Exclusive with Marc Silber

Our very own executive producer, Marc Silber, was featured on This Week in Photography. “My love of photography began when I was in grade school and grew as a means of telling visual stories. As the etymology of photography is “light writing” I find photography and film to be my favorite forms of ‘ writing’

AYP Insider: Meet Alixandra Richey and Her “Craving for Photography” –

Hello there. I’m Alixandra Richey, currently an intern here at Silber Studios and loving all it has to offer. I thought I had learned all there was to learn about photography and video (hence my fancy pants degree) BUT, apparently not. Here at Silber Studios, we push the limit on everything; digging and digging until

DIY Beauty Dish for $5.00

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR7OBTovKxw Among all my hobbies (golf, gardening, and collecting rocks) photography would rank at the top for the most expensive. Any idea that can save me a couple dollars is well worth my time. This video is a step by step tutorial of how to create your own DIY beauty dish for just five dollars. You

Powerful Women in Photography

This week in Advancing Your Photography, we focused on two powerful women in photography: Bambi Cantrell and Anna Kuperberg. Research performed by Kodak a few years ago revealed that 90% of the world's photographs are purchased by women. To Bambi Cantrell, this is not only an astronomical number but it also provides insight into why

Perseverance: Advice for the Aspiring Photographer

This week, Advancing Your Photography featured the SF based photographer, Jim Goldstein. As a professional photographer he specializes in outdoor and nature photography. He is in particular, passionate about the environment and is well known for infusing elements of the natural world in his commercial and editorial work. Interestingly, Jim's past consists of genetic research and being a

National Geographic Celebrates 125 Years With Photography Issue

"Afghan Girl" by Steve McCurry. Credit: National Geographic   Over the last 125 years National Geographic has been host to some of the most iconic images ever taken, and now the magazine is honoring its most celebrated shots with an issue devoted entirely to them. The October 2013 issue will feature instantly recognizable