Author Archives: Jennie Zeiner

photos around Prague

These are pictures I’m taking in and around Prague to share my appreciation for this beautiful city.

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A nice, unsolicted account of Prague Photography workshops

I never started a blog because I knew I would not be good at posting on a regular basis. So I need to triple thank Helen Ford, a completely lovely person who attended my photography workshops this past weekend, who (without my asking her to) wrote about her workshop experience in her blog: CzechingIn Thank [...]

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Travel in France

In my book, it would have been sacrilegious to have a photo assignment to the south of France and not spend a bit more time exploring the region. I studied French for several years and, as many people do, have a great affinity for the culture, countryside AND food. It is also incredibly refreshing to [...]

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Great advice for photographers from a few Masters

I noticed this video posted on Facebook by the wife of my friend/awesome photographer/really cool guy Brian Smith. Hosted by the World Photography Organisation, the video with these Sony Artisans of Imagery was apparently impromptu and not at all scripted. I thought I’d watch for a minute but the advice they give is really great [...]

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Solar energy in Europe

A really great, ongoing gig I have is with Satcon, an international manufacturer of inverters for solar PV installations. If taking pictures of inverters- visually essentially a metal box- doesn’t sound interesting, you might be surprised. When they told me I’d go to many different sites through Europe to photograph the installations, I was curious [...]

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KIT’s Kaleil Tuzman apres Startup.com for Forbes magazine

Kaleil Tuzman graduated magna cum laude from Harvard, worked at Goldman Sachs and started his first business, govWorks.com, at 27 years old. Tuzman and the company were the subject of a 2001 documentary called Startup.com, which tracked the growth and failure of the company as an example of the track many followed during the dot.com [...]

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