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Here you will find helpful tips, suggestions, and information about digital photography, including sample images. Also, things about me and my photography business. You will also be able follow our progression as we travel! Enjoy!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
WWII Show at Reading Airport
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Follow us around the world!
This reminded me of a program one of my clients did for their Med-E-Vac service where people would go on vacation and take a picture with one of their t-shirts by a sign or building that showed the area they were.
So, the light went on and I decided to start one for Doddy Photography! I did some checking and found a program that will track points on a globe where I can attach a link to a photograph to the area taken. It's just getting started and I have several people on board and by the middle of the summer I should have several points logged.
I will put up some local one to my hometown area to make sure everything is working. So check back later to see if I've added to this blog!
If you are interested, please e-mail me at jcd1@doddyphotography.com
Thanks!
Thursday, June 18th, 2009------------
OK, here is the first of several images from around the world! These are from Iraq. One of my photography students' son is there and sent these. Note - this is how I received them.
I will be waiting for others!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
A Great Easter Holiday!

As you can see, he is very cute!
We had a good time at my parents place, did the Easter Egg Hunt for the rest of our grand kids and nephew. It was a little cold were we are - so the egg hunt was made easy to keep it short. When is the warm weather coming?
Anyway, it was good to just take a few days and do mostly nothing but have fun with Anthony and relax - 4 days goes quick!
So, back to work - more catalog work, processing uploading etc.........
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Boomer Esiason CF Fundraiser
I started around 8:30 by setting up a booth area to exhibit some of my recent works, which was stalled because there wasn't an area for me, we had to create one. OK - we finally moved tables around (we were in a cafeteria) and I got things set up - 9 - 16 x 24's here, 1 - 16 x 24 here, the pano here and finally the etched granite here! Good - that's done.
Next, I set up the camera equipment and started to photograph the dancers. The first one on deck was Leslie Feliciano from NY. He really had the class moving - I was getting tired just watching them and him------------! There were several others including The FR3SH Dance Company, Zumba with Ann Poko, Philadelphia KIXX Dance Team and finally Juli Kell.
A local radio DJ was the MC, and many vendors were setup selling their "goods", and the food was Great! Everyone donated either products, time or services to this great cause.
OK, 10 hours later the finally, a local band called Hiccup Hellen who rocked the house for about an hour. I have to admit, I didn't stay until the end - I have a rough time with really loud noise, but they were good and I have images to prove I stayed!
OK, that's it for now. I must get to process the images and post them for all to see.
Until then - sleep well----------------------
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
First Night of Digital Photography Class!
Well, things started some what shaky. As I was doing the last minute changes to my presentation and went to shutdown my laptop, it decided to do 32 updates. Yikes! I needed to leave for class---
Well, it finally finished and off I went! Class started off OK then the freshly charged battery in my Gyro Mouse died - thank goodness for spares. Next, because of the bronchitis I had last week, I stared to lose my voice - 45 minutes to go - now what? Fortunately, drinking water and some lozenges help me through.
I hope my students enjoyed night one - only seven more to go! Don't forget - use manual!
See you next Tuesday.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Just the beginning!
I've just created a blogger area for my business that I will be using for my digital photography classes and other things.
Since I'm just getting started at this, it will be slow until I learn all the ins and outs.
Thanks!