Software 
Do-It-Yourself Scrim for Better Outdoor Portraits(1)
The do-it-yourself scrim lets you shoot outdoors in direct sunlight while softening the sun enough to produce sharp portraits. The best part? It can be produced for under $30.
Photocalc: On-Location Photo Assistance for iPhone Users
If you have an iPhone, the flurry of recent development for the new Apps Store produced a nice, cheap photography tool for the novice- to intermediate-level photographer. Meet Photocalc, an app that gives you an easy way to calculate some of the more complicated variables involved in taking a photograph.
The app, which costs $2.99, comes [...]
Five Free Firefox Extensions for Photographers
If you aren’t using Firefox yet, you should. Not only is Firefox more secure than other popular browsers like Internet Explorer, but also has a strong developer community creating extensions to make your browser do more. And as a result, there’s a plethora of plugins to turn your simple browser window into a [...]
Recommended: Auto-Align - It Will Change the Way You Take Photographs
Photo by Senmu
I’m moving to Chicago today, so excuse the lack of a morning article. It should be business as usual on Wednesday.
Instead, check out this tutorial by Sam Lu on how to use the Auto Align and Auto Blend features in Adobe Photoshop to seamlessly stitch together a series of images. I’ve [...]
