This new Masters of Nature Photography Seminar will be held Friday, April 12 – Sunday, Apin Denver, Colorado at the Westin Denver Downtown Hotel. Mangelsen, and Art Wolfe – have teamed up to present a series of unique weekend events that will change the way you look at photography and what you can do with your own camera. Three of the world’s most renowned nature photographers – Frans Lanting, Thomas D. Photo by Yunghi Kim/Soldiers and citizens move through northern Iraq in 2003. Read his harrowing story on National Geographic’s First Person series here. Kim crossed multiple countries’ borders, slipped past guards, hid in water-filled ditches, and then some to get into Iraq in 2003. Ten years ago, at the start of the war in Iraq, photojournalist Yunghi Kim left Turkey and walked for four nights through monsoon-like rains into Iraq on assignment for TIME. (via Digital Photography Review Connect) Yunghi Kim’s account of sneaking into Iraq 10 years ago You can also take a 15-day trial of the collection here. And if you spent more than $149 on the plugins since February 22, 2013, then you’ll be refunded the difference. If you bought any individual plugin in the last five years, you can now get the entire collection for free. This includes: Dfine 2.0, Viveza 2, HDR Efex Pro 2, Color Efex Pro 4 Complete Edition, Silver Efex Pro 2, and Sharpener Pro 3.0. Previously it cost about $500 to purchase each individually. “We definitely plan to continue developing and evolving the software,” said Josh Haftel, Product Manager at Google. Google showed its support for the Nik Collection by announced that every single one of Nik’s desktop plugins will soon be available in a single bundle for $149. Google to offer all of Nik’s software plugins for $149 Hawk warns that Stocksy is still being very selective in selecting photographers. Stocksy has already received a round of support from the stock photographer’s community: Thomas Hawk posted about why he’s ditching Getty Images and Trey Ratcliff posted on Google+ that he’ll also be joining Stocksy. Plus, 90% of all profits will be divided among members at the end of each year.(via ) Under its model, photographers receive 50% royalty on every transaction and 100% on extended licenses. IStockphoto founder Bruce Livingston has come full circle to bring us Stocksy, a new “digital licensing co-op” that promises to change the stock industry for the better. iStockphoto founder launches new platform, Stocksy Read more about the launch and photographers who are signing on, as well as some other new platforms and events announced this week. Stocksy, the new “co-op” stock agency that officially launched to the public this week, has an interesting twist: it was started by the founder of iStockphoto.
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