Sony A7r – First Impressions
By Zack Schnepf You can read my preliminary article about the A7r here. There has been a lot of buzz about this little camera. It’s full frame, mirrorless, lightweight, weather sealed, 36 megapixels and relatively inexpensive. You can read an in depth review on...
Preventing Image Loss – Capture to Storage
By Adrian Klein I wrote a little about this a few years back yet that was more specifically around different backup solutions. I figured that would be the end of it… wishful thinking. After a recent issue occurred during a power outage I realized over the last 7...DOES THE NEW 2014 MAC PRO LIVE UP TO THE HYPE?
By Zack Schnepf For those waiting for the review of the Sony A7r, I’m still working on it. I will finally receive the 24-70 Ziess lens this week. When I do, I can really start testing this camera. My initial impression is about what I expected, fantastic image...IS THE NEW SONY A7R A GAME CHANGER?
by Zack Schnepf In my opinion, the Sony a7r is the most exciting camera to come out since the Canon 5D Mark I. It’s affordable, full frame, mirrorless, compact, has interchangeable lenses, and delivers the same image quality as the Nikon D800e. It can’t compete in all...
The Photoshop Creative Cloud Conundrum: Stick To Your Guns or Bite The Bullet? by Sean Bagshaw
If I’m going to spend time writing an article I would much rather be writing about a creative image developing technique or sharing stories and images from a recent photo trip than debating the merits of a software company’s business choices. However, in...
Double-wide by David M. Cobb
Double-wide By David M. Cobb A fellow photographer taught me a trick about a decade ago that I still use today. When shooting a landscape with flowers, I sometimes attach my Kenko Pro 2X to my Canon 16-35mm wide-angle lens. Why do I do this? It allows me to get...
Travel Tripod: The Benro A0580F by Sean Bagshaw
When I travel by plane with my camera gear I usually check a larger bag with my mid-size Gitzo Mountaineer carbon fiber tripod packed inside, and then I bring my camera and lenses on the plane with me. This system has worked well for years. The tripod is...
Introduction To Winter Photography – By Kevin McNeal
Winter is a special time for photographers who enjoy the challenges and the rewards that come with winter photography. Dedication comes to mind, when we think of photographers that enjoy adventures in subzero temperatures, to capture images that other...
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