Nikon Announces 100th Anniversary Commemorative Models
Nikon today announced its range of commemorative models and goods to celebrate its 100th Anniversary on July 25, 2017.
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Photoshoot and Beyond
Nikon today announced its range of commemorative models and goods to celebrate its 100th Anniversary on July 25, 2017.
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ON1 Photo Raw 2017 is an all-in-one photo organizer, editor, raw processor, and effects app. Available either standalone or as a Photoshop/Lightroom plugin, does it offer everything that you need? Read our ON1 Photo Raw 2017 review to find out….
I am honored to announce a teaching collaboration with Rich Harrington and the ThinkTAP Learn group. We have teamed up to produce a series of teaching videos–a five-day assignment, parsed into five teaching videos. The idea was pretty straightforward–create the exact kind of assignment I’ve been doing my whole career–an interrelated set of portraits that…
“Natural light photographers” is a strange term. To some it’s a badge of honour, stating that they either don’t need to use flash to get what they want, or that they simply don’t like “the look of flash”. To others, it’s generally derogatory, suggesting that somebody only uses natural light simply because they don’t know […]
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The Panasonic Lumix GH5 is one of the most hotly-anticipated cameras of 2017, offering even more video options than its popular predecessor and seriously beefed up photo capabilities. Read our in-depth Panasonic Lumix GH5 review complete with w…
There are as many techniques to develop black & white film than there are photographers. Today I’m going to show how I develop most of my B&W films. That doesn’t mean that’s the right way to do it and that you should follow my instructions word for word. This is just what works for me […]
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What does it mean to be a professional photographer, and what makes you a professional photographer? Is it about earning money and making a living from photography? Or perhaps there is more to it? In his latest video, John Edelman tries to give an answer to these questions and define what makes a professional photographer. […]
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“Sharpness is a bourgeois (rich person) concept.” – Henri Cartier-Bresson 1. Softer lenses often have more soul I remember when I started digital photography; the sharper the photo, the better. In reality, a sharper photo is not a better photo. Often, a softer photograph gives you a more pleasing, soft, warm, and emotional aesthetic. For […]
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Last week I took a gamble on the idea of quality over quantity. My Instagram was sitting at 6.6k followers, a number I’ve worked my butt off for. To my frustration, I realized that my girlfriend was getting double my likes at a third of my following. After some more routing around, friends of mine were […]
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We’ve still been shooting with the Fuji X100F everyday during our trip (follow us on Instagram here). This is a bit of a round up post. X100F First thoughts blog post here X100F Pros/Cons blog post Lauren also did a video on her thoughts on using the camera embedded below: More Sample Photos Finally, here are […]
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