Canon ME200S-SH is a New $5K Multi-purpose Camera

Following the release of the ME20F-SH (and the new Cinema Kit option), Canon unveiled its little brother ME200S-SH a few days ago. While the ME20F-SH runs about $20K, the new ME200S-SH is available for $5K. In a world that continues to move toward 4K capture and viewing, Canon continues to release HD camera after HD […]

Fun With Color – Photography Gels and RGB Additive Color

I was recently at an interactive installation that had three theater lights – red green and blue shining on a white wall. The kids were fascinated by this – especially with how the colors mixed and how they could make different colors by casting shadows on the wall. This is a human scale representation of […]

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Turn your Instagram photos into a custom coloring book with ‘Color Me Book’

Over the past year, adult coloring books have become a trend so massive that pencil manufacturers are having a difficult time keeping up. While you could head on over to Amazon to pick up your very own adult coloring book, a new company called Color Me Book will make you a completely customized one based […]

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Canon EOS C100 up to $1500 Off

B&H has the Canon EOS C100 line on sale this week as part of its NAB sale for up to $1500 off. The original C100 is now only $2499 (orig. $3999). The C100 Mark II is also available in the sale. Check out all of the bodies and kits here at B&H Photo. Copyright/DMCA Notice: The […]

Using Photoshop and Timelapse to make an empty version of Paris

Recently posted to Reddit, is Mathieu Stern’s intriguing short film project “Alone in Paris“.  While Mathieu promises that a Behind The Scenes video is coming in a week or so, it’s always fun to speculate how things like this can be created. Some of the theories have already been shot down over on the Reddit […]

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Exploring A Port Huron Scene With Photomatix

For a while now, I’ve been itching to begin experimenting with incorporating the Photomatix software into my workflow. One bright sunny Michigan morning, I had the opportunity to do just that. I found myself driving through downtown Port Huron after a networking event, my Canon 70D camera, 18-35mm F1.8 Sigma Lens, and tripod conveniently nestled…

NAB 2016 Live Blog

I’m at NAB 2016 this week and will be working with Planet5D, Canon Rumors and others on a joint Live Blog for the event all well. You can follow the live blog here on Photography Bay. I’ll also have coverage of specific new product announcements on the home page along the way. Copyright/DMCA Notice: The […]

In Favor of “P” (Program mode) in Photography

Many of us started photography quite innocently— with small compact point-and-shoots, a smartphone, or a disposable film camera. The main advantage was that we didn’t need to think about all the technical settings when we made images— rather, we focused on capturing the “decisive moment”, the framing and composition as well as the emotional content […]

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