Monthly Archives: July 2019
Sony Announces New Compact Camera With Amazing Features
The post Sony Announces New Compact Camera With Amazing Features appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Are you searching for a pocket-sized camera that packs a big punch? Look no further than the just-announced … Continue reading
Best computer speakers 2019: the best audio systems for your PC
Quite a few people will tell you that the best headphones are the only way to really experience incredible audio through your PC. However, wearing headphones day-in and day-out isn’t always the most comfortable experience. The best computer speakers are … Continue reading
First Looks at Tamron 35-150mm f/2.8-4 Di VC OSD Lens Image Quality
Image quality, vignetting, flare, and distortion test results along with specs and measurements have been added to the Tamron 35-150mm f/2.8-4 Di VC OSD Lens page. Create comparisons – share with your friends. The Tamron 35-150mm f/2.8-4 Di … Continue reading
Nikon goes long with portrait-friendly NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.8 S
Just a day after it seemed Nikon was readying its much-coveted – but still not actually available – NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct for release, the company has confirmed that another of its promised lenses will be with us … Continue reading
3 Alternative Post-Processing Applications that Challenge the Adobe Throne
The post 3 Alternative Post-Processing Applications that Challenge the Adobe Throne appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Herb Paynter. Adjusting color, recovering highlights, and salvaging shadow detail are just some of the capabilities that make these … Continue reading
The Ultimate Guide to Photographing People for the Shy Photographer
The post The Ultimate Guide to Photographing People for the Shy Photographer appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Avoiding photographing people My dad had a lovely Zeiss camera. The kind with bellows that folded … Continue reading
Walmart’s Summer Clearance sale: deals on the Apple Watch, TVs, laptops & more
If you missed out on Prime Day this year, then you're in luck. Walmart's summer clearance sale is in full swing, with massive savings on everything from 4K TVs and laptops to kitchen appliances and vacuums. The best part about … Continue reading
Advantages of a Vantage Point for Street Photography
If you are uncomfortable putting a camera in front of a stranger’s face yet still want candid street photography, look for a good vantage point up over the action and shoot down. You will be amazed by the sense of … Continue reading
How a 2-in-1 laptop can be your Back to School Swiss Army knife
The academic and leisure expectations of college and even high school life are at an all-time high, while most of our funds are at an all-time low. This uniquely sets up the 2-in-1 laptop for a student laptop takeover, potentially … Continue reading
How Poetry and Photography are Alike and How it Can Impact Your Photography
The post How Poetry and Photography are Alike and How it Can Impact Your Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Megan Kennedy. On the surface, poetry and photography may seem like completely different mediums. One … Continue reading
Acadia National Park is Awesome — Join Me There This Fall!
If you photograph outdoors, now is the time to start thinking about fall photography opportunities and there are few better places to be in the fall than Acadia National Park. Consider joining a small group of enthusiastic photographers in this … Continue reading
NSW commuters now get full Opal benefits when using contactless payment
When Transport for NSW first introduced the ability to pay for your transit fare using your credit card or phone’s contactless payment functionality, the feature was rather limited. Initially, it was only available for light rail and ferries, and you … Continue reading