by Doug | Mar 3, 2015 | Past, Photography
“That’s a lens, not a camera,” was my initial thought on seeing the Kodak PixPro SL25 for the first time. And being perfectly honest, it was a turnoff. I foresaw alignment issues and a whole raft of reasons it wasn’t going to work well. Kodak PixProSL25 Luckily, I...
by Doug | Jun 8, 2014 | Photography
Did you ever feel like you were missing something when you took your photo. Like maybe your lens wasn’t wide enough? Well, unless you are shooting with a 360-degree camera, you are missing something…actually you’re missing a lot. Ricoh Theta Ricoh can fix that with...
by Doug | Oct 31, 2012 | Blog, Photography
Article first published as Five Tips for Shooting Better Photos After a Hurricane on Technorati. With weather this awesome, it’s only natural that photographers (amateur and professional) want to get some dramatic shots of the storm and its fury. From downed power...
by Doug | Mar 26, 2012 | Blog, Photography
The Tripad will be the next, ‘buy-it-now’ accessory for serious shooters If you are a serious photographer and you always have your tripod with you, you now have one more item you MUST add to your camera bag…the Tripad. This sturdy but light shelf slips...
by Doug | Jul 8, 2010 | Blog, Photography
Photo courtesy of The GreenbriarThe paparazzi were out for the gala opening of the Greenbrier Casino. That gave me a chance to survey the gear everyone was using. Does this answer the question which camera is best? Read the article here. Please share this article with...