To insure that every participant gets the maximum benefit from his/her shooting experience during the Oct 03-13, Santorini photo excursion, Jarmo and I are offering each of you the opportunity to accept the following photo assignment. Of course, this is […]
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Photoshop is so well known that the product name is synonymous with photo editing. But the software itself is a success only on personal computers, not smartphones or tablets. Photoshop’s maker, Adobe Systems, hopes that will change in October at […]
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Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today introduced the new EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM lens for EOS system cameras – a wide-angle fixed-focal-length Canon EF lens that is the world’s first to utilize the Company’s newly-developed and […]
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There is nothing more pleasurable to an editor than getting images from photographers who demonstrate consistency, variety, and the utilization of negative space vs. positive space for font placements. You may even get a call from the editor applauding your […]
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If you are considering becoming a professional photographer, you should first get an idea about what type of money you can expect to make. The guide below will help you better understand how much a photographer makes on average over […]
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In past blogs, we’ve discussed the importance of your website. However, as many of you already realize, a website, even a good website, can only take your business so far. Think of your website as a necessary extension of your […]
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The folks at MIT have designed a new camera that will never overexpose a photograph, no matter what the lighting situation is. Called a “modulo camera,” it captures a high dynamic range photo with every exposure. Trying to take pictures […]
Read More »The Light Meter: Are You in Charge of Your Camera or is Your Camera in Charge of You? 1
You might consider yourself a professional photographer that knows the proper aperture and shutter speed setting for every shot and every possible scenario. However, this type of knowledge and insight is an impossible aspiration! If your specialty includes strobe lighting, […]
Read More »Canon is Recognized with EISA Awards for EOS 7DII, 5Ds, 5Ds R Cameras and EF 11-24mm f/4L Lens 0
Canon is recognised with three esteemed EISA Awards for EOS and EF-lens products. August 15 2015 – Canon today announces it has received three prestigious awards from the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA). The EOS 7D Mark II has […]
Read More »STC Attendee Raffael Dickreuter Forces Iron Man To Deal With Life’s Daily Bummers 0
Photographer/Pre-Visualizer Raffael Dickreuter joined our STC seminars to learn about lighting. Raffael works on some of the biggest Hollywood blockbuster movies. The man actually has the ultimate dream job and gets to hang out with movie stars and create mind-blowing […]
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