by Doug | Oct 19, 2016 | Past, Photography
If you shoot professionally, or even as a weekend prosumer, chances are you’ve experienced problems with your media card not being able to keep up with the action. You know it right away. You press the shutter and nothing happens. Your card is busy writing those last...
by Guest Post | Aug 4, 2016 | Past, Photography
Image Source: Pixabay Tired of seeing photos that do not make an impression? Memories of travel are easily etched on one’s mind, so don’t let your photos fall behind. Take photos that will leave a mark on the minds of your audience and captivate them with your own...
by Doug | Jul 8, 2016 | Photography
When I first used Xara Photo & Graphic Designer, I was surprised to discover that this is both a raster as well as a vector editor – all wrapped into one product. That makes it ideal for those who need both to create their final project – no jumping in...
by Doug | Apr 19, 2016 | Past, Photography
If you are experimenting with the new, uber-popular 4K video, you need to make sure your memory cards are up for the challenge. With the high transfer rate of today’s action cams and aerial drones, a slow card can severely challenge your project. A couple to consider...
by Doug | Mar 9, 2016 | Past, Photography
Just got my hands on the new Polaroid remote controlled 360° panorama pan head and it’s an exciting accessory for the price. If you want to add interest to your videos, you’d be hard pressed to find a better value. Polaroid Panorama Pan Head Panning and zooming are...
by Doug | Mar 2, 2016 | Photography
It’s often said that the difference between an amateur and a professional is not the camera, but whether it’s sitting on a tripod or not. The 3Pod Orbit 3-section carbon fiber tripod can be that bridge between an amateur’s budget and the quality of a pro’s arsenal....