Work in a book
My architectural work was recently published in an interior design book called BLACK & WHITE by Celerie Kemble. The work came to me through Jennifer Colman and interior designer in New York City. Great stuff.
My architectural work was recently published in an interior design book called BLACK & WHITE by Celerie Kemble. The work came to me through Jennifer Colman and interior designer in New York City. Great stuff.
I have been wanting to create a Caribbean collection of images that I have shot over the last few years traveling there. These images are on my Photoshelter site available for licensing, print and download.

Image: © Stefan Radtke 2009
Anyway …. Photoshelter just announced a bump up in their storage package for the standard account. Now it’s 60GB with all the bells and whistles for $329 a year.
I have dragged my feet a little bit on creating a portfolio presentation on the iPad. There are a whole bunch of programs out there. Unfortunately you never know who is writing the reviews on iTunes. Is it the developer praising the app or is the competition who is dishing it. After a few missteps I settled for FOLIOBOOK. Is it perfect? No! Does it do the job? Yes!
The main issues I found so far are that my images come out somehow 1/2 stop darker and they are extremely sharp. I will have to do some adjustments on the selects when exporting from Lightroom.
What I like about it in particular is that you can easily change the portfolio from a commercial to a fine art presentation. Meaning you can add galleries and hide galleries on the fly; or rearrange the sequence of images.
Is it for everybody? Probably not, but it works for me.
For my local community I am giving away three portrait sessions in my studio this September. Use the image for your job search, your social media profile, your friends or whatever else you can think of.
Sign up by sending me an email and tell me why you need a portrait.

image above: Lori Funk, Actress and Comedienne
Sorry, individual portraits only; no groups; 18 years and over. The session will last approx. an hour and you’ll get digital files of selected images.
Happy Stimulus.

Alright, that’s it! I am tired of my iPad not being able to handle my Flash website. Apple won. Adobe lost and Stefan lost too. Everything has been re-coded to run on HTML, CSS, plus some Javascript and wrapped up in WordPress to integrate the blogging bits and pieces. RAYGUN does an excellent, clean and customizable Java plugin called Portfolio Slideshow Pro for WordPress. It reminds me of the clean look of the standard posterous blogging slideshow. Love it.