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At trade show Salon de la photo 2018 in Paris, French photography blog Mizuwari got to sit down with Nikon France Director of Marketing and Communication, Nicolas Gilletto talk about the new Nikon mirrorless cameras. Mizuwari transcribed the interview, where they talk about the f/1.4 limitation of the Nikon F mount, and how the new […]

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My last post was on equipment to have when starting out as a wedding photographer.

I am not reiterating what I have touched on in that article, although there are some slight overlaps.Still, I recommend that you read that first.

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In this article, I touch on the differences between wedding and portrait photography which I have not covered in the previous post. I also follow that with... more

Two days before my wedding, I got sunburnt on a fishing trip. It was also my bachelor party.

Al Shallal Ice Rink in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – before color correction

Al Shallal Ice Rink in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – after color correction

My wifes cousin, the makeup artist for the big day, took one look at my bright red nose and dragged me into a changing room. She sat me down and pulled out a jar of green powder.

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With the flood of new mirrorless cameras on the market offering 10-bit video, and those expected in the new year, it looks like Sony is taking no prisoners. Sony Alpha Rumors is reporting that Sony is about to announce two 36-megapixel and 60-megapixel sensors capable of shooting 8K video at up to 6o frames per […]

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When you think of filters in photography, your first thought might be those specialized glass pieces you affix to the end of your lens. Most of these filters serve a specific purpose (e.g. apolarizing filter to reduce glare), although some are for artistic effects (e.g. colored filters).

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This weeks photography topic for our weekly challenge is ABANDONED!

Abandoned truck NZ by Caz Nowaczyk

I have a fascination with things that are abandoned and left to decay. There is a sense of history that comes with things that are left behind.

Think urban decay, abandoned buildings (interiors and exteriors), abandoned cars, or anything that has been discarded.

Burnt out abandoned vehicle by Caz Nowaczyk

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Street photography is important, versatile, and in my opinion one of the most challenging genres there is. But there are some problems with street photography that largely revolve around ethics. In his latest video, Jamie Windsor talks about these problems and discusses the situations when its best not to pick up your camera. Jamie […]

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Weve recently given you five ideas for using V-flats in the studio. And if youd like to make your own V-flats on the cheap and make them portable, Bruce Allen and Tina Leu have a solution. In this video, theyll show you how to make simple, foldable V-flats that can fit in your car. They […]

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As a photographer, Im sure youve experienced a problem of chromatic aberration in some of your lenses. But thanks to the new solution developed at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), this problem might soon be resolved. The recently invented metacorrector will be able to remove chromatic aberration in all kinds of […]

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In this video, Peter McKinnon asks the question “Can a professional photographer tell the difference between a $400 camera and a $4,000 one just by looking at the pictures?”

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Watch the video, and take a look at the images shot with the Canon Rebel and the Canon EOS R. Can you... more

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