by Doug | Feb 5, 2014 | Past, Photography
When you start getting serious about your DSLR video, two things become apparent rather quickly. You need to see better to insure focus and you need to hear better audio. I recently tested a pair that will help take care of both. Marshall M-CT5 monitor Getting your...
by Doug | Jan 25, 2014 | Photography, Tech, Gadgets & Gear
You bought that new DSLR to shoot some awesome video. Too bad its microphone is one tiny little hole near the flash. Obviously you need auxiliary firepower. RODE Microphones to the rescue with their IXY stereo mic for iPhone and a holder to match. With the number of...
by Doug | Jan 16, 2014 | Photography
Whether you are trying to sell a commercial or residential property, the buyers first impressions are most important. A great first impression actually starts before they even arrive at your address. More and more buyers are selecting the list of properties they want...
by Doug | Dec 9, 2013 | Photography
Getting the best photographic/video shot is often about being the in the proper position. Once you’ve got the position, it’s now about getting a solid steady stream of video and that usually requires a big bulky tripod. Not so with the Joby Action Clamp and Gorilla...
by Doug | Nov 1, 2013 | Photography
One of the downsides to fast lenses is their weight. Add a decent sized DSLR, maybe with an auxiliary battery pack and you’ve got yourself a heavy load. If you read my prior reviews of the Capture Clip system by Peak Design, (Version One and Version Two) you know I...
by Guest Post | Jun 5, 2013 | Photography
A guest post by Scott A. Woodward – a SanDisk Extreme Photographer I believe that photography is the most accessible and democratic form of artistic expression. The ubiquity of digital cameras – on mobile phones or small point-and-shoot models, all the way to...