Last fall, Nikon made full-frame photography more affordable than ever with the introduction of the D600 prosumer DSLR. And now the company is back one year later with a slightly updated model — the Nikon D610 — featuring a new […]
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The ZEISS Otus 55mm F1.4 lens stands out with technical features ideal for all-around professional photography with 35mm DSLR cameras. With an imaging performance that has hitherto only been seen with medium format systems, the new ZEISS Otus 55mm F1.4 […]
Read More“You’ve got the beef but no sizzle!” Pt. 2 4
Continue to the earlier blog-post: Pt. 1 Marilyn & Me Thirteen years ago, I was shooting for Playboy special editions and I got a call from Playboy Studio West saying they were interested in me and my photography. Here I was, with […]
Read MoreDECODING THE CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSING AND COPYRIGHT 0
What is a Creative Commons License Anyway? Creative Commons is a set of free tools that allow you to define what level of access people have to your photographs online. The CC Affiliate Network consists of 100+ affiliates working in over 70 […]
Read MoreAdobe hacked, 3 million accounts compromised 0
Adobe announced on Thursday that it has been the target of a major security breach in which sensitive and personal data about millions of its customers have been put at risk. Brad Arkin, senior director of security for Adobe products […]
Read MoreHistory of LUI and Byron Newman 0
I read with interest Jarmo’s blog about the re-launch of the French magazine LUI and feel compelled to add my own memories of those halcyon days, as I was fortunate enough to have been part of the team that produced […]
Read MoreFIRST PEEK: The New LUI Magazine 0
While in Paris last week, I took the opportunity to reintroduce myself to a revamped LUI magazine that was re-launched after taking a 33-year break from the publishing world. The magazine was published from 1960 to 1980 and like a phoenix, […]
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