The Pixel Archivist

A place designed to discuss the nature of photography as part of the digital age. Where is photography going? Is it still important? The blog covers the process of shooting, editing, archiving, and managing digital photographs. It also includes the author's musings on the state of photography today.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

The Little Photoshop Box

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I have decided that I do like the new Photoshop CC even if some of the "new" tools just seem like they are overdone. For all o...
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

The new crop tool in Adobe Photoshop CS 6 / CC

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I have found that the new crop tool in Adobe CC to be an unwelcome addition to the program. The previous crop tool worked well and I reall...
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

What Do You Teach About Photography?

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    I started my new job as an adjunct professor at Blue Ridge Community College. It's interesting that we had a family friend ask me,...
Friday, January 10, 2014

Featured Artist of the Month at TECAC

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Today I have an opening at The Electric Company Artist's Co-op in downtown Bedford, Virginia. I am the featured artist of the month in...
Sunday, January 5, 2014

Working in Bad Weather

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Always be ready for rain etc.... A lot of people I meet tell me they would love to be a photographer....but.....many have no idea what t...
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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Featured artist at TECAC

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A window at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum January brings a new exhibition at The Electric Company Artist Co-op in Bedford, Virgini...
Wednesday, January 1, 2014

2014 Starts a New Year

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January starts a new year and a new focus of this abandoned blog. School is out and I have made the transition to being an adjunct faculty...
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Jerome Sturm
My blog is about photography, and life in the digital age. I made the transition to digital photography as a photojournalist in 1994. I continue to explore digital photography as I wonder how all of those images we all take will be preserved for future generations. I would like to think photography has become more important now than it ever was in the past.
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