by Doug | Apr 23, 2011 | Blog, Past, Photography
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by Doug | Apr 19, 2011 | Blog, Photography
Lexar 600X Compact Flash and Lexar 133x Secure Digital Media (SD cards) Whoever said “Size matters” probably wasn’t a digital photographer, but if he had been, he would have still been quite correct. When packing for a trip, the fewer digital media cards you can...
by Doug | Apr 8, 2011 | Blog, Photography
52 Great Images: Who made them, what makes them special and WHY. That’s the subtitle for Why Photographs Work and it really sums up the book. If you’ve ever wanted to increase your appreciation of good photography, this book is an excellent place to start.The...
by Doug | Apr 8, 2011 | Blog, Photography
There are many ways to improve your photography. Most take years and many are hit-or-miss. If you want to move quickly to the front of the class, you’d do well to spend some time with this newest release from Bruce Barnbaum. Having spent years combing through...
by Doug | Apr 4, 2011 | Blog, Photography
It you are a serious travel photographer, you’ll want to take a tripod with you when you set out on your next shoot. If you plan to fly, that has usually meant a large suitcase to pack your tripod in. For years, I used a tripod that was just slightly too large to fit...
by Doug | Mar 16, 2011 | Blog, Photography
Professional photographers are often on deadline, and complete each project as quickly as possible. Photographic artists on the other hand, have the luxury of planning projects that can last weeks, months or even years. Two of these artists, Harald Mante and Richard...