Monthly Archives: January 2017

New Gear: Fujifilm X100F Gets Improved Autofocus, More Megapixels, and Revamped Controls

Gear Welcome more megapixels and an improved electronic viewfinder The 24.3-megapixel Fujifilm X100F looks a little different than is predecessor. Popular Photography

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When Considering Cheap Camera/Photography Accessories May Make Sense

by Sean Setters   Photography gear, typically speaking, is expensive. As such, we as photographers often entertain the idea of purchasing inexpensive camera accessories in lieu of adding the brand name equivalent to our kits.   But should we? Is … Continue reading

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New: The Art of Portrait Photography at 80% Off

Do you know what subject generally scares the daylights out of new photographers? Photographing people! This eBook is designed to help you become a master of portraits with insider secrets used by professionals and more. It contains 214 pages of in-depth easy … Continue reading

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When is the Right Time to Upgrade Camera Gear?

Knowing when to upgrade camera gear can be a little tricky. Picking the right time to upgrade is about knowing who you are as a photographer, and who you want to become. What makes upgrading tricky is the pace at … Continue reading

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7 Vital Tips to Improve Your Candid Street Photography

If people watching is in your nature, you owe it to yourself to try some street photography. It can be addicting, and the fleeting moments you can capture will be one of a kind. It is a genre of photography … Continue reading

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The 2017 Complete Photography Business & Marketing Bundle – $97.00 (Worth $2,000.00+)

The 2017 Complete Photography Business & Marketing Bundle is now available for only $ 97.00 from 5DayDeal.com. The total retail value of this bundle is more than $ 2,200.00.   To see everything you get in the 2017 Complete Photography … Continue reading

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New Gear: Fujifilm X-T20 and XF50mm f/2 Travel Lens

Gear Fujifilm brings some upgrades to the middle of its X-series More megapixels and better AF lead the lineup of new features. Popular Photography

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5 Tips for Capturing Everyday Moments in Your Family’s Life

Lifestyle photography and the art of everyday photography is about documenting your daily life. This could include capturing your baby’s toothless smile, his/her first steps, the way they hold their hair or twirl their dress, first time they start to … Continue reading

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Phase One Capture One 10.0.1 Released

From Phase One:   Capture One 10.0.1 released: new lenses support + bug fixes   New Lenses Support   Schneider Kreuznach RS 110mm (Aerial) Schneider Kreuznach RS 150mm (Aerial) Rodenstock RS 32mm (Aerial) Sony FE 50mm F2.8 Macro Lens profile … Continue reading

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Review of the New Flagship DX Camera – The Nikon D500

Everyone thinks they need a full frame camera but are they really that much better? Most people feel the only reason they have cropped sensor cameras is because they can’t afford a full frame one. Then you have to wonder why … Continue reading

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Fall Morning at Schwabachers Landing, Grand Teton National Park

Schwabachers Landing in Grand Teton National Park is a huge favorite location for photographers, especially in the fall. There is good reason for this of course. The Grand Teton range is incredible from many vantage points, but with several beaver … Continue reading

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Camera Tripod Tips: When Do You Need One?

With very rare exceptions, the main subject of your photograph must be sharp—not necessarily the whole picture, but certainly the subject. Even if you want the subject blurred, to give a sense of movement, then the background must be sharp. … Continue reading

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