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read moreA Post By: Suzi Pratt Creative travel photography is becoming increasingly difficult as world travelers have easier access than ever to stellar cameras. In fact, travel photography can at times seem uninspiring when you arrive at a tourist spot and see that everyone around you is taking the exact same shots. There are many ways to reframe your perspective to capture unique angles of a tourist attraction, but there is also another way that seems to be overlooked: turn travel photography into a series of creative portrait sessions with a...
read moreA Post By: Lynsey Mattingly Last December, no doubt thanks to data driven marketing, a little red ad with festive fireworks graphics kept popping up in my Facebook feed asking me: “WILL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS SUCCEED OR FAIL IN 2014?†Over and over it found its way to my eyeballs and dared me to click, and apparently peek into my very own crystal ball, yet I couldn’t bring myself to do it. In all caps screaming at me, it seemed to suggest more seriousness than I can handle this time of year. And the fireworks secretly conveyed what...
read moreFujifilm has officially released its XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR lens (say that three times fast), which the company teased on last year’s lens roadmap. The 16-55mm is equivalent to 24-84mm when mounted on an X-series body and offers an internal focusing system and ‘twin linear motor’ which Fujifilm says will allow for fast and silent AF. The lens is sealed in fourteen places and has three aspherical and three ED elements and a Nano-GI coating to reduce flare. You can pick up your own 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR in...
read moreOr more likely they are just skipping the number 4 which sounds like death in Chinese and Japanese, and is considered unlucky (like 13 in some western cultures). Most Japanese manufacturers skip number 4 in model sequences: Eg. Panasonic GF1,2,3,5,6,7. LX1,2,3,5,7, Sony NEX 3,5,6,7. Olympus EPL1,2,3,5,6,7 …etc …etc Source Article from...
read moreNikon has announced the D5500, an upper-entry-level DSLR that replaces the D5300. It provides a 24.2MP DX-format sensor with no optical low pass filter. Improvements over the previous model include the addition of a touch screen, which is a fully articulated 3.2-inch 1.37M-dot affair, as in the D5300. A flat picture profile is added, and the 1080/60p video specification is identical to its predecessor. The D5500 is also an overall slightly smaller and lighter camera, and will be offered in three kit options: body-only...
read moreNikon has taken the wraps off of two new versions of existing lenses in its NIKKOR lineup. The AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II and AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR are being introduced at CES 2015, underway tomorrow in Las Vegas. By Nikon’s measurements the FX-format 300mm f/4 is 30% shorter and 1.5 lbs lighter than its predecessor, thanks to the use of a Phase Fresnel design. It boasts four and a half stops in image stabilization. The 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 VR II offers DX shooters three stops of shake...
read moreIntroduced at Photokina 2014, the Panasonic Lumix CM1 Android smartphone boasts a 20MP 1-inch type sensor with an f/2.8 lens. Originally only announced for France and Germany, it has been announced at CES 2015 that Panasonic’s smartphone creation will be making it to American shores later this year. Gizmodo has reported that the Lumix CM1 will be sold unlocked for $1,000, and will be compatible with both AT&T and T-Mobile networks. Beyond offering a sensor the same size as Nikon’s 1 Series cameras, the Lumix smartphone...
read moreWant to cut down on the size and weight of your photo storage system when shooting on the go? You may want to check out the new Seagate Seven external hard drive. It’s the world’s thinnest — and arguably most beautiful — external hard drive. The Seven gets its name from the fact that it is just 7mm thick, which is thinner than some smartphones on the market today. It also measures 3 inches wide by 4.47-inches long. Inside is a 5mm drive that can hold 500 gigabytes of data and uses USB 3.0 for transfers. Instead of a bulky...
read moreFor his ongoing project “Lands in Limbo,†photographer Narayan Mahon has been visiting de-facto countries that aren’t recognized as countries by most of the world. Unless you’re into geography and/or politics, you may never have heard of any of the places before: Abkhazia, Nagorno Karabakh, Northern Cyprus, Somaliland, and Transnistria. These self-proclaimed countries are generally the result of a people group breaking away from a larger country after long period of conflict and large numbers of deaths. Unrecognized by the...
read moreNarrative has just announced the second generation of its wearable lifelogging camera, and the new model features wireless connectivity and a better camera for constantly documenting your life. You may remember that the Narrative camera first arrived in the world as the Memoto back in 2012. A year later, the company announced new funding and a name change to “Narrative.†The company’s camera is meant to be worn through your daily life. It constantly snaps photographs by itself to document the things that you’re doing and...
read more“Barbie Blad†by photographer Hamid Blad is a series of portraits that mixes the old and the new. The oldness is contributed by the fact that they are created using the 19th-century collodion process, while the newness is due to the fact that each portrait is of a Barbie doll. The Paris-based photographer photographed the toy figures using a UV light to make them look a little more human, styled the dolls’ hair, applied some “skin products†to the bodies, and then framed them in order to focus attention onto the details of...
read moreHere’s some news that flew under our radar late last year: in December 2014, a family in Minnesota became the majority owner of Polaroid through a $70 million deal. With a name befitting the company, the Pohlad family — one of Minnesota’s wealthiest families and the owners of the Twins baseball team — purchased the stake from the bankruptcy estate that was overseeing the assets through the bankruptcy transition. After the bankruptcy protection filing in 2008, private investors snapped up many of Polaroid’s shares and assets,...
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