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Biography
Currently Jack is the Director of New and Social Media for Adorama Camera where he blogs and podcasts about all matters photographic. He was previously the Editor of PopPhoto.com, the online home of "Popular Photography" and "American Photo" magazines.
He's an established photojournalist, whose work has appeared in "The New York Times", "The Asbury Park Press", and "The Star-Ledger" newspapers.
Jack holds a Bachelor of the Arts Degree in History, with Minors in English and American Studies from Rutgers University. His photographic skills are self-taught, although having a photographer for a father, and two brothers who are also mad for cameras has helped a lot along the way.
Jack lives in New Jersey with his wife Corey and their German Shepherd dog, Bailey, a betta fish, Flash, and more camera gadgets than you can shake a stick at.
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Webcast: High Dynamic Range Imaging and Adobe Photoshop CS5
June 11, 2010
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes. Cost: Free Adobe has significantly improved the HDRI functionality in Photoshop CS5 with the most significant upgrades since HDR and 32 bit file types were originally added to Photoshop back in CS2. Jack Howard...
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