November 19, 2008 8:05 AM PST

New Yorkers can finally 'Look Good In Pictures'

by Joshua Goldman
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Hate the way you look in photos or the way you take photos? Here's your chance to get some free help with both, assuming you're in the New York City area Wednesday, November 19.

Carson Kressley, former Queer Eye guy and current star of the Nikon-sponsored LookGoodInPictures.com, will be on hand at the Times Square Visitor Center at 1560 Broadway to offer up some tips in a special photo clinic to anyone who stops by.

It's happening from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m and there will be a "famed Nikon photographer" taking before and after glamour shots, with select participants being featured in an upcoming episode on the site.

More importantly for gadget freaks, I've been told Nikon's newest cameras will be there for perusal as well. However, I have no idea to what degree you'll be able to see, touch, taste, or smell them.

Josh Goldman is a senior editor for CNET Reviews, covering digital cameras, camcorders, and related bits and pieces, along with writing the occasional laptop or software review. He doesn't have a podcast, newsletter, or CNET TV show, but you can follow him on Twitter if that's something you do. E-mail Josh.
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