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Digital Cameras With Built-In Wi-Fi – A Video Demo
If you’ve been wondering how exactly the “built-in Wi-Fi” in digital cameras works, and what it actually does, this demo video will tell you everything you need to know.
Read More »Don’t Eat This – How To Make Fake Ice Cream For The Photo Studio
As delicious as they look, you don’t want to eat these ice cream cones. They’re photo props, made to last for hours under hot studio lights. Read the article to learn how they were made.
Read More »Review: Focus Shifter – $50 Follow Focus For DSLR Video
I first discovered the Focus Shifter last fall, on Facebook. It’s a $50 follow focus system that allows you to do smooth, accurate focus pulls for DSLR video. It doesn’t look like much – a couple of rubber bands, a metal plate and a lever – but it’s one of those things where the product […]
Read More »Black And White Photography Tips For Beginners
Black And White Photography Tips For Beginners: How To Capture Excellent Monochrome Images Most photographers shoot their subjects in color, convert the resulting images into black and white with photo editing software, and then think they’ve created a proper black and white photograph. What people don’t realize is that there are a couple of other […]
Read More »New Lightroom 4 Library eBook From Digital Outback Photo
Uwe and Bettina Steinmueller of Digital Outback Photo have released a second eBook in their series on Lightroom 4. The 80 page book, “Lightroom 4 Artistry: Library,” was written to help photographers learn to use the photo management tools in the Lightroom 4 Library module to better organize their photos and videos. It includes sections […]
Read More »New Lightroom 4 Develop Module eBook by Digital Outback Photo
Uwe Steinmueller is an accomplished photographer, photography educator and the man behind the Web site, Digital Outback Photo. He also happens to be a friend of mine and one of the people I respect most when it comes to understanding digital photography and post processing. So it’s a no-brainer to help him promote the new […]
Read More »David Terry, Wedding Photographer – What’s In Your Camera Bag Video
I’ve been trying to get together with David Terry to do a “What’s In Your Camera Bag” video for a couple of months now. David is a busy Salt Lake City, Utah wedding and portrait photographer and I thought of him immediately when I started to look for pro photographers to feature in my camera […]
Read More »Learning About Exposure Through Flower Photography
Author’s note: I am pleased to be able to provide you with an exclusive excerpt from my most recent Focal Press book, Photographing Flowers: Exploring Macro Photography with Harold Davis. The subject is exposure, specifically exposure in flower photography. My hope is that these two sections of my book, and the photographs that illustrate the […]
Read More »Grandpaw’s Nikon D7000 Tips
PhotographyREVIEW.com member and forum moderator, Jeff Impey, better known as Grandpaw, took it upon himself to create a Nikon D7000 Tips thread on the Nikon Forum. Since he began the thread in August of 2011, Grandpaw has added over 25 separate, numbered tips for Nikon D7000 camera owners and the thread has been viewed well […]
Read More »What’s In My Camera Bag Video – Mountain Biking – Photo-John
By Photo-John
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This is the second video in our new “What’s In Your Camera Bag” series. People are always asking me what camera and backpack I use when I’m mountain biking. In this episode I show the camera equipment I typically carry when I’m out on my mountain bike and how I carry it. Major issues for […]
Read More »Renting A Camera Lens Online
Through A Glass, Briefly: My Experience Renting A Lens After years of hearing about the epic spring bird migration at Freezeout Lake on Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front, I finally made the trip in late March. I decided to try renting a lens for my weekend adventure.
Read More »The Power Of Photo Critique
So, you want to be a better photographer. Guess what probably won’t help – a new camera, new lens, studio lights, radio slaves, or that beautiful new Macbook Pro. Those things are nice but they don’t change the person behind the camera – the one that actually makes the photographs. One thing that has the […]
Read More »onOne University Webinar Podcast on iTunes
onOne Software has announced its free hour-long webinars will now be available for download as the onOne University Webinar Podcast in Apple iTunes. Users can now download the webinars onto their computers at home through iTunes and watch them whenever. onOne Software University Webinars cover topics such as lifestyle, landscape, portraiture, wedding, travel and HDR […]
Read More »Five Tips For Good Snow Photos
Wintertime photography can be challenging for a number of reasons. No, I’m not referring to the difficulties of keeping you and your batteries warm so that your camera AND your fingers continue to operation properly. I’ll assume that you already have that under control. If you don’t, here’s what you need to know: Gloves, hat, […]
Read More »Canvas Photo Prints Make Great Gifts!
Here’s a great last-minute Holiday gift idea – a canvas photo print! YPOC (Your Photos On Canvas) is an online canvas and PhotoGiclée* printer marketing to all types and levels of photographers. A couple of weeks ago they announced a Web site redesign and hooked me up with a discount code so I could test […]
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