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Think Tank Photo to Release New Backpack in December
“In December, look for Think Tank Photo’s new Shape Shifter backpack. In its expanded form, the Shape Shifter has enough room in dedicated neoprene pockets for 2 pro size DSLRs, lenses, including 70-200 f/2.8, 24-70 f/2.8, a wide angle f/2.8 lens or a strobe.” — Theano Nikitas Source and Read More: popphoto.com
“I must applaud Mark on the development of his Aardenburg Imaging & Archives site! It has come a long way and continues to develop nicely. There is a load of information on the permanence of digital printing.” — David Emerick Source and Read More: theonlinephotographer.typepad.com
“I went to my dentist yesterday for a bi-annual check-up. He knows I’m into photography, so he asked if I still shoot film. When I answered “yes,” he asked if I’d be interested in a film camera he no longer uses. Out came the specimen you see above.” — Gordon Lewis Source and Read More: shutterfinger.typepad.com
Panasonic launch the Lumix DMC G1: The world’s smallest DSLR?
“Panasonic are trying to help bridge the gap between those who use digital compact cameras and those who are DSLR devotees. “ — Shiny Shiny Source and Read More: shinyshiny.tv
“Even though the latest Sportsshooter newsletter says blogs are a waste of time and don’t matter, there’s one key positive reason that was left out of that article that keeps me going with my blog. Posting these entries is a great way for me to keep in touch with family and friends when I’m on [...]
Topaz Labs - New HDR type processing
“So this weekend my buddy Rod Harlan of DV Confidential sent me an email asking if I had any experience with a fairly new Photoshop plug-in from Topaz Labs called Topaz Adjust. I hadn’t actually heard of it but it didn’t take me long to download the trial version and give it a quick test [...]
“So a few days ago, I’m standing in my kitchen, having a bowl a cereal, and I notice a large bird flying right outside my kitchen window, and I say, out loud (with nobody around but me), “Oh my gosh was that a bald Eagle???!!!!!”” — Scott Kelby Source and Read More: scottkelby.com
Ashton and Demi on the Sidelines
“One thing I didn’t expect during my sideline shoot at the Chicago Bears vs. Eagles game, was that I’d meet celebrities Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore before the game (I’ve learned since, that Ashton is a longtime devoted Bears fan). My buddy, Bears Chairman Mike McCaskey, brought me over to meet them for minute before [...]
Black and White with a Splash of Colour
“One of the techniques people most often ask me to teach them is making a photograph like the one on the right that is black and white with one other colour. There are a few ways to achieve this effect but here is the one I find easiest for Photoshop users:” — Ray Davis Source and Read [...]
Photojournalists Tired of Corporate Run Media Outlets?
“If you’re tired of Corporate America running your news media outlet - get over it! when you take that buyout (and far more than needed to took the recent rounds at the NJ Star Ledger, they needed 200 (more than a quarter) and they got 330 applications to take the buyout, which is roughly one [...]
Rare Collection Of Photographic Books Donated To US College
“A remarkable group of photographic books and journals, assembled by the late Marjorie and Leonard Vernon, leading Los Angeles photography collectors, has been donated to Scripps College, California. “ — Photo Archive News Source and Read More: photoarchivenews.com
LG quietly announces 8 megapixel KC780 cell phone
“The LG KC780 was officially unveiled today, giving it a chance to show off its 8 megapixel camera. The KC780’s shooter sports image stabilization, face and smile detection, a Schneider-Kreuznach certified lens, and an array of other picture taking features. For those that prefer video, the KC780 can capture video in DVD resolution for convenient [...]
Still Crazy (And Making Dye Transfer Prints) After All These Years
“Here’s an understatement: dye transfer printing is time-consuming and expensive. Making the first dye print from a negative costs me over $100 in materials and several days’ time, and demands extraordinary skill, understanding, and good artistic judgment. It’s no wonder that few printers make dye transfers.” — Ctein Source and Read More: theonlinephotographer.typepad.com
Avian Photo Mentor Program at Bosque del Apache - TWIP
“If you’ve ever wanted a chance to make great bird photographs, here’s your chance. Download the PDF file describing Scott Bourne’s private Avian Photo Mentor program.” — Scott Bourne Source and Read More: twipphoto.com
“BenQ has yet another digital camera for the masses - this time round in the form of the DC C0160. This 10 megapixel shooter comes with the following :- “ — ubergizmo Source and Read More: ubergizmo.com
Top 10 Free Online Photo Editing Websites
“Today I’m going to give you a list of the top 10 free online photo editing Websites. Why you might ask? For many reasons but mainly because you’ve asked me to! I’m really glad I added a Suggestion Box because you guys are using it! Keep it up.” — Yanik Source and Read More: yanikphotoschool.com
Water effect on products Photoshop tutorial
“In this tutorial i’ll try to show you how to make a nice looking product bottle with the water effect that really makes you thirsty when you look at this kind of product pictures. You can apply this stuf to almost anything though, let it be fruit, cars etc. I also saw some nice photos [...]
“When opportunity Knocks..Make Sure Your Camera is Ready. Whether you shoot on the street, or only within your immediate sphere, there are some very cool opportunities to shoot ‘em up, coming up. Of course the holidays, as families and friends gather and you can utilize all of the new facial recognition software in some new cameras, to [...]
Deconstructing a Portrait on Location
“A direct contrast to the previous image with two strobes and lots of drama, this shot of Christina is simple and direct and with a more natural feel to it. Shot in Miami, Arizona, I wanted this shot to be very naturally lit and with a great natural feel to it.” — wizwow Source and Read More: lighting-essentials.com
“LG Electronics announced the launch of its LG KC780, a slim 8 megapixel camera phone with special features that make it ideal for shooting portraits.” — Dennis Hissink Source and Read More: letsgodigital.org
“BenQ expands its popular C series digital camera lineup with the launch of the 10 Megapixel BenQ DC C1060. The BenQ C1060 digital compact camera features an elegant front to back leather handle, 3X optical zoom, Super-Shake-Free mode with high ISO supported, Smile Catch mode and video recording with optical zoom.” — Dennis Hissink Source and Read [...]
“I met Tahnea on the streets of Toronto. It’s no wonder she caught my eye, so I wanted to learn more about her. I was fortunate enough to take some portraits too, you can view those on my website under “Street.” Tahnea travels across Canada (originally from Montreal) by hopping freight trains, hitching hiking, and [...]
EXIF and Beyond: Orphan Works International Impact
“The 21st episode of EXIF and Beyond has been released (duration 8 min. 53 sec.). This is the 2nd of two special episodes of EXIF and Beyond discussing pending Orphan Works Legislation that will greatly impact photographers, internationally as well as domestically.” — Jim M. Goldstein Source and Read More: jmg-galleries.com
Fujifilm’s 3D camera is just the tip of the iceberg
“Photographers have been messing around with 3D photography for years. It just hasn’t been a nice and easy, already developed for them, consumer-friendly, point and shoot 3D camera they were using to take the photos. Some photographers were rigging up their own cameras to get the effect, some doing it in post-processing. [...]
Following the success of the 2008 Awards, Fujifilm Professional has again tied-in with Penguin Books to provide an amazing ‘money can’t buy’ first prize. Source and Read More: ephotozine.com
Bowens have announced the launch of its ‘second generation’ Travelpak, portable battery pack. The new unit, which will be available this autumn, enables location photographers to instantly ‘hot-swap’ a second battery if the first fades before the photo-shoot is complete. Source and Read More: ephotozine.com
Uniross High Speed battery charger
Uniross, the #1 name in rechargeable battery technology, has released its new 15-Minute Charger, capable of completely recharging AA and AAA batteries in only 15 minutes, making it the world’s fastest battery charger. Source and Read More: ephotozine.com
Eye-Fi Manager update adds support for Twitter and RSS
“Late last month, Eye-Fi announced that its wares were finally supporting photo uploads to Apple’s MobileMe and the AdoramaPix service, and now, we’re seeing that its WiFi-enabled SD cards have a few more tricks up their sleeves.” — Darren Murph Source and Read More: engadget.com
“Although geotagging was one of the hot features seen at PMA earlier this year, somehow it didn’t really take off with the bigger brands. But Nikon has now incorporated this feature into its pro-level point-and-shoot, the Coolpix P6000. “ — Leonard Goh Source and Read More: asia.cnet.com
“A few weeks ago I’ve had the chance to feature Stina Stockholm as photographer of the week and in the comments Ivan asked I love your work. I would love for you to write a tutorial on how to do your post editing in photoshop. especially the street pic with the brick, [...]
The Only Digital Camera Swim Mask: Field Test
“We’ve all done it — flipped through SkyMall to distract our minds during a ground delay — and imagined just how much better our lives would be with the Pop-up hot dog toaster, how our aging pooches would love us more if we only got them the deluxe doggy stairs to fur up the bed [...]
Samsung full digital camera line up steals the limelight at Gitex Technology Week 2008
“Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, a leading provider of cutting edge technology in the consumer electronics industry, introduced at Gitex Technology Week 2008 four new compact models of Digital Cameras including the NV100HD, NV9, and GX20 Joining the company’s growing array of advanced digital imaging solutions, these four new digital cameras bring new technologies to the [...]
Online Reputation Management: A Case Study
“One thing that will likely live forever, somewhere on Google’s servers, is what you write online. More importantly, though, is what other people write about you. Case in point: photographer Steven E. Frischling. Steve writes the popular blog Flying With Fish, markets himself as a corporate and editorial photographer at FishPhotoWorldwide and as a wedding photographer [...]
“The Panasonic DMC FZ28 is a good buy if you take photos where you cannot get in close to the action, such as sports or wildlife. The manual controls give you more control over the way your final photos will look. The lens is flexible enough to also be suitable for sweeping landscape shots as [...]
Introducing My First Book: Stevens Pass
“For the first time, I’m publishing a book of photographs to share directly with the public, and it is available right now. Titled simply Stevens Pass, this limited-edition coffee table book (only 2500 copies) is a collection of images from Stevens Pass , an homage to one of Washington’s favorite ski destinations and a celebration [...]
“Welcome to the web page of Istanbul Photo Contest 2008. “LES ARTS TURCS” marks its 10 years of cultural mission and for this reason we would like to celebrate by giving foreign photographers the opportunity to capture the importance of the historical peninsula of Istanbul. The photo competition is designed to encourage foreign photographers [...]
LG launches LG-KC780 slim 8 Megapixel portrait phone
LG Electronics, a worldwide technology and design leader in mobile communications, announced today the launch of its LG-KC780, a slim 8 megapixel camera phone with special features that make it ideal for shooting portraits. The LG-KC780 is a slim slider phone at just 13.9 mm thick, but manages to include a large 2.4-inch widescreen LCD. The [...]
Super Late Wednesday Post: Prints From Video Grab From Canon 5D Mark II - How Good Are They?
“So the BIG news over these past 3 weeks has been Canon’s announcement of the Canon 5D Mark II. Of particular note has been the new Hi-def 1920×1080 video capture capabilities of the camera. Vincent Laforet even put together a unbelievable video entitled, “Reverie” that got 1.5 million view in 10 days.” — David Ziser Source and [...]
Ricoh GX200 Digital Compact Camera Review
“Reviewing high end Ricoh digital cameras is turning out to be an expensive business for us. The first time we took a look at one - their fixed lens Ricoh GR compact - we ended up liking the camera so much we went straight out and bought the ruddy thing (but only after Ricoh had prised [...]
Exploring Small Strobes: Why should I Use a Speedlight
“You’ve probably heard or read this a gazillion times by other photographers so I thought that I would be the gazilionth and one to tell you that creating a great photo is all about lighting. Light is what sculpts your scene. You can have the best composed shot but if your lighting is crap, good [...]
LET THERE BE LIGHT - Lightroom 2 book for digital photographers
“Can this news report be true? “Only one commercial lab in the world, Dwayne’s Photo in Parsons, Kansas, is listed as still processing Kodachrome. Eastman Kodak now makes the slide and motion-picture film in just one 35mm format; and production runs in which a master sheet nearly a mile long is cut up into more than [...]
“This 10 megapixel pseudo SLR is the latest iteration of the Panasonic superzoom (Leica-branded lens with 27–486mm focal length) The lens has very effective image stabilisation and is sharp at all focal lengths. The electronic viewfinder is not great but the LCD screen is a fine resolution 6.7cm and the EVF is better than no [...]
Introducing Adobe Configurator
“By now you’ve probably heard me talk many times about our desire to better manage the complexity and power of Photoshop. The very general interface that Photoshop presents is incredibly flexible, but it can be overwhelming, and it doesn’t do much to show you just what you need when you need it. We [...]
“A good photo backup strategy starts with your working hard drive(s) — that place you use to access and work on your photos. If you don’t have a clean system for keeping your original copies, your photo backups are going to be a nightmare — especially if you’ve got stuff strewn between several computers and [...]
“The 10.2-megapixel Samsung NV24HD is a point-and-shoot for camera enthusiasts. Its retro, all-black look gives it the appearance of an old-school film camera, but it houses some very advanced features. The NV24HD has a vivid AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) display that can be viewed in bright sunlight, and it’s able to record video in [...]
“These new cameras are amazing, I tell ya. I fell down on a DLWS shoot and the camera went off and I got this. Cool. Outright cold, as a matter of fact. It was freezin’ out there, stumbling around in the pre-dawn. We were at Calvin Coolidge’s summer vacation estate, and were blessed with good [...]
Can’t Afford Crystals? How about Gold or Silver Colored Trim?
“An enterprising Korean eBay seller, The Polar Bear House, which specializes in retailing decorative skins for tech devices, is selling gold and silver “metal decoration and LCD protector kits” ($22.95 each) to compliment your Pentax DSLR (*ist or K10D models).” — Michael Source and Read More: ok1000pentax.com
New Partnership Gives Discount and Free Images
“It’s not my goal to publicize every press release out there, but I thought this was a pretty big partnership between iStockphoto.com and another company.” — Sean Locke Source and Read More: seanlockedigitalimagery.wordpress.com
Dig out those negatives and bring them to digital life via USB
“Manufactures are desperately trying to persuade you to revive and convert your old snaps into digital files, so they don’t feel left out in this digital age. The USB Negative Scanner is apparently idiot-proof, which is always a firm nod to its ‘anyone can use it’ status.” — Shiny Shiny Source and Read More: shinyshiny.tv
Today, on the Strobist Surgery Channel…
“Remember the chicken neck-breakin’ version of making your SB-800 rotate around to 135 degrees in the other direction? Yeah, well, as of today that method has now been ruled Barbarian and out-of date.” — David Hobby Source and Read More: strobist.blogspot.com
Review: Sony Cybershot DSC-H50 digital camera
“Sony’s Cybershot H50, a 9.1-megapixel camera with a 15x ‘superzoom’ lens (equivalent to 31-460mm on a 35mm film camera), offers a step up for those bored with small compact cameras but who want to avoid the learning curve, bulk and price of a digital SLR.” — Gavin Stocker Source and Read More: vnunet.com
AKVIS Sketch Version 8 - Convert Photos To Pencil Drawings And Watercolors
“AKVIS Software Inc. announces the release of AKVIS Sketch v.8.0 for Windows and Macintosh. The software converts photos to pencil and watercolor drawings. “ — Jennifer Apple Source and Read More: photoshopsupport.com
Digital Photo Frame Hooks Up To Net As Well
“Not all digital photo frames are created equal, and this model might come with a relatively small 2.4″ display but it packs the ability to connect to the computer via USB, displaying information such as weather conditions by pulling it directly from the Internet. “ — ubergizmo Source and Read More: ubergizmo.com
BOOK REVIEW: Photographer Doug Herr Gets Close to Wild Birds, Animals in “wild light 1971-2007″
“Nature photographer Douglas Herr certainly gets close enough in his self-published book of photographs, “wild light 1971-2007″ that shows animals and birds — mostly birds — with great technical and artistic precision. “ — David M. Kinchen Source and Read More: huntingtonnews.net
Firmware update: Casio EX-FH20
“Casio has just released a minor firmware update for the EX-FH20, a high-speed, superzoom EVF digital camera they introduced a few weeks ago at Photokina.” — Adorama Source and Read More: adorama.com
“These are exciting times for iStockphoto contributors. Not only did they just open a new European headquarters in Berlin, but they added German forums as well. This could potentially be huge for increasing sales in Europe, which has never quite been able to match the US market. In spite of the financial crisis, iStock continues [...]
Spending A Day With The Strobist
“I had the great fortune to get a seat last Sunday for David Hobby’s Strobist lighting seminar in Los Angeles. [If you're a student of lighting and just said "Stro-who?", then let me be the first to welcome you to our planet. Check out the Strobist site and we'll see you back here in a [...]
More On The Miracle Of Time Lapse
“The post I did last week on David Gibbons’s example of a time lapse video of a view inspired me research the subject of time lapse and do some time lapse video clips of my own. Here is what I found out: …” — Larry Lohrman Source and Read More: photographyforrealestate.net
Amos Aikman Wins Head On People’s Choice Award
“October 8, 2008: Amos Aikman has been announced as winner of the 2008 People’s Choice Award in the annual Head On portrait photography competition.” — PhotoReview - Australia Source and Read More: photoreview.com.au
“October 8, 2008: Trellis Management Co. will unveil a new raw file format at the upcoming PDN PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo in New York, which opens on 23 October.” — PhotoReview - Australia Source and Read More: photoreview.com.au
Photographer Ian Showell dies, aged 59
“Daily Star photographer Ian Showell has died from cancer. The 59-year-old, who also worked for the Press Association and Today newspaper over a 40-year Fleet Street career, died in his sleep while being cared for at a hospice in the early hours of Monday. “ — Ben Dowell Source and Read More: guardian.co.uk
To Watermark, or Not to Watermark?
“Watermarking has always debated on doing. As a photographer I find it hard to paste something over my photos. By drawing the eye away from the object I was photographing I was ruining the photo.” — Joe Philipson Source and Read More: philipsonphotography.wordpress.com
It’s “Guest Blog Wednesday” featuring Ben Willmore
“My Evolution as a Photographer When I was in high school, I thought I wanted to grow up to become a professional photographer. When I was in collage, I took darkroom and studio photography classes, but in the end got distracted and became a graphic designer. In my role as a graphic designer, I mainly worked [...]
A perfect morning at the Oxbow, Grand Teton NP
“The mountain was completely socked in at dawn. We went back to sleep, ate breakfast. I said, “Even if it is cloudy, I wanted to photograph my favorite aspens in the park.” The clouds started to lift.” — Ann Torrence Source and Read More: anntorrence.com
Behind the Scenes - Christmas Stock Shoot
“Here it is only October 7th and I’m feeling a bit tired of Christmas images. I have spent the better part of the past 14 days devoted to creating holiday shots for my stock portfolio, but now I think I’m done.” — Rich Legg Source and Read More: leggnet.com
Pentax K20D | Digital Camera Review
“I have always had a soft spot for the Pentax K10D digital SLR. A beautiful and solid compact digital reflex camera, offering a superb quality, certainly when combined with the pancake lenses. Actually, it surprises me that I don’t see the K10D in the streets a lot more often. In general, the reviews came up [...]
“I can tell you that this is going to be BIG!!! Here are the new Canon 5D MarkII features: DiG!C 4 Image Processor Canon’s latest imaging processor provides fine details, natural color reproduction and rich gradations, at high speed.” — Rui M. Leal Source and Read More: lightingmods.blogspot.com
Analog Digital Photo Frame Earns A Double-Take
“To be perfectly honest, I still haven’t jumped on the digital picture frame bandwagon. You’d think that as a geek I’d have gotten myself one long ago, however, I really don’t have any issues with hanging up real pictures.” — Luke Anderson Source and Read More: ohgizmo.com
iPhone Photo Applications: Potential Is There, But No “Must Haves” Yet.
“As an iPhone user and Pentax photographer, I like the concept of having some photo related applications in my pocket to help me in a pinch. However, I have to admit, I’m not often in a pinch.” — Michael Source and Read More: okpentax.com
“Earlier in the summer, a Pentax K10D was carried to the unbelievable height of 104,000ft to take some photos that would accompany a test of cosmic radiation at high altitudes done by the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Oklahoma State University with the help of the NASA Oklahoma Space Grant Consortium. The K10D [...]
“The 10.2-megapixel Samsung NV24HD is a point-and-shoot for camera enthusiasts. Its retro, all-black look gives it the appearance of an old-school film camera, but it houses some very advanced features. The NV24HD has a vivid AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) display that can be viewed in bright sunlight, and it’s able to record video in [...]
“I always look for old cameras and old lenses. Sometimes I get lucky but most of the time, flea market sellers still think that 35mm cameras are marvels of photographic equipment judging by the prices they ask. I didn’t buy any photographic equipment this time except for an old photography book.” — Yvon Bourque Source and Read [...]
The Gorillapod Focus is a unique, bendable tripod engineered to support SLR cameras with larger telephoto lenses or digital video cameras. Designed with professionals and serious amateurs in mind, the Gorillapod Focus is the biggest, strongest Gorillapod yet and is the fifth addition to the growing and award-winning Gorillapod family. Source and Read More: ephotozine.com
“I just want to dedicate this whole post to the good Mr. Masaya Maeda, my boss at Canon Inc., who has single handedly created yet another PR disaster for us last week. The results can already be seen around the Internet and certainly my email Inbox. This article is an example, and this forum post [...]
“The Canon EOS 50D replaces the Canon EOS 40D. We found the 40D to be an excellent camera. In many aspects the 50D inherits from the 40D Here are the key new features of the 50D (some are improvements over the 40D):” — Uwe Steinmueller Source and Read More: outbackphoto.com
Thriving in a changing economy, understanding the economic upheaval
“Many of you know that some years back I wrote a pretty well-received book called The Flexible Enterprise, which was all about how businesses can manage and thrive in a changing economy. Over the past week, I’ve gotten a bunch of letters from readers asking about how all the economic fuss we’ve been experiencing will [...]
Casio releases EX-FH20 firmware update version 1.01
“Casio releases firmware update version 1.01 for the EX-FH20, the speedy digital camera thas has been announced only last month. “ — DCVIEWS Source and Read More: dcviews.com
BenQ upgrades C Series camera lineup with DC C1060
BenQ expands its popular C series digital camera lineup with the launch of the 10-megapixel BenQ DC C1060. The camera features an elegant front to back leather handle, 3X optical zoom, Super-Shake-Free mode with high ISO supported, Smile Catch mode and video recording with optical zoom. Source and Read More: dcviews.com
“The introduction of Nikon’s new D700 may have been one of the worst kept secrets in an industry with more leaks than the Titanic, but it was still something of a surprise coming so hot on the heels of the D3 and D300. Essentially a D3 shrunk down and squeezed into a body roughly the [...]
Fujifilm FinePix S2000HD Review
“The Fujifilm FinePix S2000HD is a new ultra-zoom compact digital camera, featuring a 15x optical zoom lens with a focal length of 27.6-414mm. The 10 megapixel S2000 HD has dual image stabilisation (CCD shift plus high ISO) to help avoid camera-shake and keep your photos sharp, and there’s a 2.7 inch LCD screen and an [...]
Fantasea Line Announce Winner of their “Name the New Flash” Competition
“Fantasea Line just announced the winner of their “Name the New Flash” competition. In august Fantasea Line asked underwater photographers to submit suggestions for a new flash that has been introduced by Fantasea Line. The winner is Mr. Al Yafi. He suggested to name the flash “Remora” like the animal.” — DigiDeep Source and Read More: digideep.com
“Photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand will bring his work back to the United States - to New York City for the first time in 2009. Aiming to inspire people to think globally about sustainable living, Arthus-Bertrand has been photographing unique views of our planet, seen from the sky, since 1994 - and has produced an exhibit of [...]
mylife-pages Announces Business Building Web Pages for Photographers
GLEN ELLYN, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)--mylife-pages announces the launch of www.mylife-pages.com, a web solution that provides photographers with websites to sell to their clients. This premier new tool will help photographers share images from client sessions, expand their product line and grow their businesses. Created by a photographer for photographers, mylife-pages.com is an easy to use web [...]
Largest Gathering Of Creative Professional Photographers & Visual Artists Anticipated In Vegas CULVER CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–WPPI Convention & Trade Show - the photo industry’s premier expo and educational conference (www.wppionline.com), announced its biggest and best event yet for editorial, commercial, nature, portrait & wedding photographers, kicks off with a pre-show EDU-Convention on February 12th. After the [...]
How to Use Defussion/Reflectors From ANPW - TWIP
“Aperture Nature Photography Workshop: Diffusion/Reflection from Scott Bourne on Vimeo.” — Scott Bourne Source and Read More: twipphoto.com
TWIP Podcast #50 - Inkjet Printers
“Episode 50 is in the feed or you can download the MP3 at Pixelcorps.TV Scott Bourne interviews Andrew Darlow about inkjet printers.” — Scott - This Week In Photography Source and Read More: twipphoto.com
Spotlight Seven Interviews Merkley???
“The Spotlight Seven Group on Flickr has an interview done this week by Brooklyn’s Finest Smoothdude with Flickr’s main man Merkley. Note that Merkley is known for those lusturious amazing productions of naked young babes surrounded by all kinds of the world’s greatest things including couches, cats, guitars, booze, curtains and drapes, you name it.” — [...]
Review: Olympus SP-570UZ digital camera
“Compact ‘superzoom’ cameras are designed to be all things to everyone. The 10-megapixel Olympus SP-570UZ is a good example, incorporating a very broad 26mm—560mm zoom range in its 20x lens for a price a good deal cheaper than a digital SLR with an equivalent lens.” — Gavin Stoker Source and Read More: vnunet.com
Review: Fujifilm Finepix S8100fd camera
“Fujifilm consistently delivers reliable digital cameras, and the 10-megapixel S8100fd – the suffix denoting the inclusion of ‘face detection’– of which more later – doesn’t buck the trend. Its biggest feature is the huge 18x zoom lens (the equivalent of 27-486mm on a film camera) giving the camera the appearance of a small SLR camera.” — Gavin [...]
“The Nikon Coolpix line of digital cameras continues to grow sleeker and more stylish, and the S600 is one of the smaller models currently available. The Nikon Coolpix S600 has a 10 megapixel imager, 4x optically stabilized, wide-angle zoom lens and a 2.7-inch LCD display. The Nikon S600 derives its power from a custom lithium-ion [...]
DSLR Photography & Imaging Workshop Will Cruise The Southern Caribbean March 29 - April 6, 2009
DSLR photography, printing and imaging will be the focus of an eight-day workshop cruise embarking from Ft. Lauderdale, FL to St. Maarten, St. Lucia and St. Kitts, in the Southern Caribbean, March 29 -April 6, 2009. Source and Read More: imaging-resource.com
Imaging Buffet Podcast 007 - Special Event: Teleseminar Recording
“After a pretty long podcasting break, we’re back with a new show! This one does not have our traditional intro, just a short welcome note from me. It is a recording of a special “Virtual Book Tour” teleseminar that I conducted a few months ago.” — Andrew Darlow Source and Read More: imagingbuffet.com
“Photography Dollars & Sense” - Digital Photography Podcast 146
“I take a look at the article, How to Fail as a Photographer by Allen Murabayashi. In the article, Allen, a photographer and CEO of PhotoShelter, Inc., cites some common beliefs that many photographers have, and shows how they can actually contribute to the failure of your business.” — Derrick Story Source and Read More: thedigitalstory.com
“I was reading a story on PDN this morning titled Smart Phones for Smart Photographers that discussed how today’s mobile devices have a variety of tools that are helpful for shooters — including their built in cameras.” — Derrick Story Source and Read More: thedigitalstory.com
Convert your old pics into digital format - no effort included
“Sure, you keep meaning to scan all your old photographs and back them up digitally, but the thought of such a mammoth task just makes you want to leave your box of photos under the bed or up in the attic with the spiders. The Photograph To Digital Picture Converter might ease the laborious process [...]
Shiny Review: Nikon Coolpix S60
“Zara’s a little bit in love with the Coolpix S60 - it turns out that with her, size does matter. Having said that, it’s not perfect - the menus can be a little confusing, and there’s the eternal smudge factor you get with touchscreens.” — Shiny Shiny Source and Read More: shinyshiny.tv
Bits&Coffee has released BatchPhoto v. 2.3, a powerful Windows photo manipulation program that makes it easy to annotate, touch up, transform, apply effects, convert and rename hundreds of pictures in a single operation. Instead of enhancing and adjusting pictures individually, BatchPhoto lets you select a group of images, define a series of edits, and apply [...]
4th Annual Photoshop User Awards
“Show us your best and you could win an all-expense paid, five-day trip for two to Barcelona and have the chance to create a cover for Photoshop User magazine.” — Dave Cross Source and Read More: davecross.blogspot.com
VSO Image Resizer 2.0.1.17 - Windows
VSO Image Resizer organizes your photos by shrinking their resolution or moving them within your hard drive. It is the perfect tool for those who store their digital pictures and images on their PC and who want to resize, compress, convert, create copies, create thumbnails, import or organize photos. License: Freeware Source and Read More: vso-software.fr