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September 30th, 2016

A Career in Photo Editing by Lindsay Blatt

Posted by liveBooks

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Lindsay Blatt earned a BFA in Photography from Pratt Institute and was honored with the Outstanding Merit in Photography award. Lindsay received a grant from The Brooklyn Arts Councin in support of her large-format photo essay on Brooklyn’s show repairmen, Repair & Shine, which has a solo show at Rabbit Hole Gallery. Her work has appeared in Harper’s Magazine, PDN, The Boston Globe’s Big Picture, Feature Shoot, Modern Farmer, and The New York Times. She also owns Archerfish, a full-service film and video production company with clients that include: Etsy, The Victoria & Albert Museum, and Fraunhofer; a non-profit that manufactures plant-based vaccines. She directed and produced the documentary film Herd in Iceland, which won over 15 festival awards and is airing on PBS. A few organizations where Lindsay has worked as a photo editor include: The New York Times, Instagram, UNICEF, Newsweek, and Vogue. She is currently taking on film and video commissions, as well as freelance photo-editing assignments. To see more of her work, visit: www.lindsayblatt.com.

My first role as a photo editor was with Newsweek, where I had the great opportunity to manage the annual special issues magazines. It was a mix of assigning and research, and as the only photo editor, I was able to work closely with the art director to bring a very specific visual voice to each of the publications. My work in film and video has happened alongside what I’ve been doing with print media. It started when I directed and produced the documentary Herd in Iceland, about the horse round-ups that happen each fall. Through the success of the film, I’ve received commissions from some amazing clients in need of documentary promo videos. I’ve just recently wrapped my first TV job, as an Associate Producer for the Showtime series Dark Net.

I am especially proud of the photo series I made while filming Herd in Iceland. I brought my 4×5 with the hope that I’d have some time to make photos, but the days were so packed with filming that there was little time leftover for photos. The few images I did make are a reminder of the experience, and all of the wonderful people I met along the way.

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If you’re starting out in editing, identify the type of stories you’d like to work on and try to get a job at an organization that fits your interests. But also be open to working on something outside of your sphere of knowledge. One of the best projects I worked on was for the Business section of The New York Times, a desk that has a reputation for running stories that are a challenge to illustrate. Working on this feature about India’s beef ban with photographer Tom Jamieson was definitely a career highlight. If you are having a hard time getting a job, start by connecting with photographers you admire and offer your help with story development and editing.

Posted in Photography
September 28th, 2016

Andrei S. | Meet the Team

Posted by liveBooks

Meet the Team

18672731We are excited to introduce Andrei to you today! He is one of our great production designers and has been with the team for about nine years. Throughout his time with liveBooks, he has grown to love the feeling of community with his co-workers. Fun fact about Andrei – he has a black cat names Nero!

 

Quick facts: 
Hometown: Brasov, Romania
Favorite liveBooks Feature: The responsive editor
Favorite T.V. Show: Seinfeld
In his free time, you can often find Andrei….: Riding his bike!

Tuesdays Tip

Diptych and triptych images are here! With the ability to place two or three images side-by-side, your portfolios will now look exactly how you want them to. This new feature to the liveBooks8 platform allows you to place two or three images that can help bring contrast or opposition to your work. Follow these steps to start your diptych and triptych galleries:

  1. Select Design from the navigation bar and navigate to the page that contains your Image Gallery
  2. Select the Page tab at the top of the righthand design panel
  3. Select your Image Gallery from the list of blocks on your page

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4. Under the Type section, you must first select the Classic Slideshow option as it is the only gallery type that includes the Visible Items feature

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5. Then look for the Visible Items slider below and Choose 1 to 3 images visible per slide. You will also see the Image Spacing area that you can add or remove spacing between the visible items.

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6. Select Save and Publish to make it live now! (Your image gallery will look similar to the one below)

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Is there a new liveBooks feature that you are excited to learn more about? Let us know at social@livebooks.com.

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Elizabeth Craig is a Beauty, Boudoir, and Fashion Photographer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her work ranges from weddings to portrait photography. She specializes in boudoir photography – capturing ordinary women in extraordinary ways. During her photoshoots, women of all ages are made to feel like super models while having their hair and make-up done professionally. To see Elizabeth’s work, visit her liveBooks8 website: www.elizabethcraigintimates.com

I am a mother, wife and photographer. My husband taught me everything “photography” 12 years ago. We began shooting weddings together, which we still do today. About 7 years ago, I began photographing beauty and boudoir portraiture and fell in love. This is my primary focus now and I get to live everyday doing what I love.

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Q: How would you describe the aesthetic of your website?

EC: Clean and simple. I wanted the focus to be on the photography and nothing else, which is why I hired liveBooks to custom-design my site for me.

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Q: How often do you typically update your website?

EC: Usually about 4 to 5 times a year. Sometimes more.

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Q: How do you choose the photos that you display on your homepage?

EC: The ones that get an immediate good reaction when seen for the first time. The ones that have a clear and powerful connection in the eyes and that are visually interesting.

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Q: What is your favorite new feature of liveBooks8?

EC: Definitely that it has an HTML5 responsive platform and has a very user-friendly site editor. I like that I can get things changed on my site quickly so I can save time. That’s huge.

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Q: What’s one piece of advice you’d offer to someone designing their website?

EC: Keep it very simple and all about the photos. Doesn’t matter how awesome your logo is if your photos aren’t being displayed properly! It should be incredibly easy to navigate and clutter-free.

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Have a website you’d like us to feature? Email us at social@livebooks.com.

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