An apology - we are back now!

Posted by Haje Jan Kamps

Whoah, it’s been a long time since Photocritic has been updated. My sincerest apologies, but I’ve been in the process of moving from Liverpool to Bristol (that’s about 200 miles), and I’ve started a new job, over at Future Publishing, so I now work for the same publishing house as the guys who make Digital Camera magazine, Computer Arts and T3!

I’m excited by my new job, and I love the new place, but obviously it means I haven’t had too much time to update PC - I haven’t had internet at home, and I’m sure the boss wouldn’t be impressed if I were to update PC from work. In a week or so I should be back and all hooked up again, and then the PC will blossom back into life. In the meantime, thanks for all the comments and fantastic tips for articles. Keep them coming in, everybody, I’m looking forward to reading all the tips and articles, and start running regular updates on the site again.

Thanks for your patience, my lovelies!

Did you like this post? Stay in touch!

If you liked this post, why not stay in touch with Photocritic going forward?

I'm on Flickr and Twitter, or you could add my RSS feed to your favourite feed reader. Or, if you don't fancy doing any of that, drop us a comment below; you can be anonymous if you want to, but if you add a link to your blog or similar, I'll promise I'll come have a look!

Money made from this advert will be invested in beer.
Posted in: All articles • 4 Feb '06

Insights, suggestions and comments

By garyx on February 4th, 2006 (permalink)

Welcome back. Hows the new digs, and what job is it you are doing?

By wolever on February 5th, 2006 (permalink)

Horra! I was getting worried that there would never be an update. Hope you enjoy your new job! I’m looking forward to some new photography tricks.

By Brendan walker on February 15th, 2006 (permalink)

Hah! i’m liking the coincidences there, i’m moving to bristol in september, and my magazine will be getting printed with stones printers (same people as future)

odd that.

see you in brizzol bro. :D

 

Share your wisdom



Current Poll

By the end of the month, will you own an iPhone?
View Results

My recent Flickr favourites

©ashley suzanne taylorWalt Disney Concert Hall 2Caressed by the Sun IIIPale LifeBorage flower"Between the lights and the shadows, a woman sits"End of Day (II)Midsummer!Hair Trim (87/365)Rocas ValleThe Netherlands, insidePaint the town Pink.Have a good day!DSC_4102Bending The Laws of Gravityzot does not like to be woken. zot will kill you with her eyes. And then, maybe, she can get some peace and quiet.
See all my Flickr favourites here

My recent Flickr uploads

near Swingate, ENG, United KingdomWarmenhuizen, North Holland, NetherlandsKorrewegwijk, Groningen, Netherlandsnear Ladegårdshuse, Roskilde, Denmarknear Hornstrup, Vejle, DenmarkVejleHolmenkollen, Oslo, NorwayRogaland reflected in an Arai
See my Flickr galleries here

Photocritic on Twitter...

  • Jul 5 tweet: Awesome photograph by the lovley @phototropy; Sweet as sin and black as hell http://is.gd/1nyDp (link)
  • Jul 3 tweet: http://bit.ly/v7PfR was nominated to become a Twitter tee - feel free to vote it down if you think it's lame! :) (link)
  • Jul 2 tweet: "We shot 50,000 pix, printed 8,000 of them and shot another 1,800 pictures" - http://is.gd/1lTrX (YouTube video / stop motion animation) (link)
  • Jul 2 tweet: I failed to notice that I now have over 3,000 followers! I'll do my best not to disappoint, stay tuned for Photocritic updates soon. (link)
  • Jul 2 tweet: The Human Printer 'prints' photographs in CMYK using felt-tip markers. Bonkers, but very cool: http://is.gd/1li3D (link)
  • Jul 2 tweet: I love abstract buildings, strong colours and great lighting, this has it all: http://is.gd/1lh9a (link)
  • follow @photocritic on Twitter!

My book

macrocover.jpg
... is now available from »Amazon.com and »Amazon.co.uk, too!

About

This site is all about learning more about photography, from the incredibly insightful (rarely) to the dreadfully mundane (also, hopefully rarely) via just about everything in between.

If this website seems a little whimsical and random, then that's because the author of this blog, who for the occasion is confusing himself by writing about himself in the third person, is slightly whimsical and random himself.

Enjoy!

- Haje