- Photojojo has amassed The Best Roundups of the Best Photos of 2009. Chasing tots full time, I’ve yet to dig into these, but I look forward to exploring (you know, as soon as I’m back at work; always gotta see whether the bosses still read this…).
- I must find a Steadicam rig & bring it to Death Valley next time.
- Edge of the World: NatGeo features beautiful images from Scotland’s Hebrides. [Via]
- The Lego iPhone app makes fun images on the fly. (I don’t think they meant to make me envision my child’s smile made from hamster pieces, however.)
- Here’s NASA’s giant new Ares I-X rocket being assembled. (Am I the only one who keeps completely forgetting that the country is building this thing?)
Linking to the app store just causes a lot of grinding and an eventual page error for anyone without itunes installed (ie: me).
I would like to go a national park with beautiful landscapes. I love landscape photography and want get away for a bit, alone.
This is a good question. It really depends on what you are giving your client. If you are just giving 1 hour of photography and a CD of images you really don’t have to spend a lot of time “working” and you don’t have any costs to factor in like film and lab work or an album that think about what your time is worth