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Getting A Good Holiday Portrait
Now that Thanksgiving is over and you’ve started to deflate back to your normal size it’s officially festive season. Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, or Kwanzaa chances are you’ll be wanting a nice family portrait to send out to relatives and friends. If you’re planning to take this most important of photographs yourself here are [...]
Thanksgiving weekend photo tips
Thanksgiving is upon us once again. Like many of you, I will be spending time with my extended family, feasting, and of course taking photos. My plan of attack, photo-wise, is to skip posed shots and go light and go candid. That is, I’m bringing only one lens (the 18-105 VR kit) and a flash [...]
Patience, a photographer’s ally
I went to the beach on Sunday evening to try for some nice shots of the Huntington Beach pier at sunset. Shooting sunsets is always a hit or miss proposition. Sometimes you get beautiful, jaw-dropping colors and patterns in the sky. And sometimes it just gets dark. Around here this time of year it’s especially [...]
You’ve probably heard of TED, the website designed to spread ideas by publishing 20-minute talks by “the world’s most fascinating thinkers and doers.” I love TEDTalks and often download eight or ten of them onto iTunes and then watch them on long train journeys. In the last couple of months I come across some great [...]
Review: The Flip Mino HD Video Camera
I really like the Flip video cameras. I reviewed the original Flip Mino back in June and recommended it for anyone who wanted to shoot more than a couple of minutes of video at a time or who wanted to reserve the space on their camera’s memory card just for pictures. The Flip Mino is [...]
Reader Photos: secret industry
secret industry, originally uploaded by the workers’ opposition. Photos posted in this category are selected from the contributions of members of the Photodoto discussion group at Flickr.com.
Beached from Keith Loutit on Vimeo. But wait! There’s more: Brian at Epic Edits shares his thoughts on backing up photos to DVD (and then shares even more tips—he’s a DVD maniac!) and asks whether you love or hate making DVD backups. There’s something about cameras that draws kids like a magnet. Teaching a child how to take [...]
The Canon Selphy: A portable photo printer in a bucket
In a what? It’s so weird, I don’t know how I missed it when it came out. I was out buying ink today when I stumbled across the Selphy. Somehow, those wacky guys over at Canon had the brilliant idea that portable photo printers ought to come in bucket form. The Selphy CP770 (Amazon) is a playful [...]
Survey: What kind of camera do you use the most?
I’m pretty sure we’ve got a good mix of both DSLR, digital point & shoot, and maybe even a few film shooters out there—but I’ve never asked and confirmed it. Please take two seconds to answer this one-click survey. Your answers will help us to focus on the future topics that will matter most to [...]
Science photography seems to me to be an often overlooked area of this art form. Possibly because it is an area mostly left to the professionals and not easily accessible to amateurs. Still, it is a shame because science photography produces some of the most amazing photographs around. Just check out Lennary Nilsson’s award winning [...]