by Doug | Feb 4, 2015 | Past, Photography
As a photojournalist, you never know what kind of photos or video are going to be needed next. You might be sent out on a still photo shoot, only to be told mid-assignment that “We need lots of video,” so you better be prepared. DSLR Pro Pack to the rescue Trying to...
by Doug | Jan 10, 2015 | Past, Tech, Gadgets & Gear
This wrap up of CES2015 highlights brings some great technology from the International Consumer Electronics Show in computing, photography, smartphones, personal transporters, security, audio and home automation. If you own an Ultrabook and you are a power user,...
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 Guest Post | Nov 27, 2013 | Travel
(Guest post by Andrea Hulme) People in exotic locations can be very photogenic. They are real people, though, going about their day. Taking their photo can be embarrassing for both the photographer and the subject. How can you capture great photos of real people...