Monthly Archives: September 2019
How to Sell a Travel Story to a Magazine and Help Fund Your Travels
The post How to Sell a Travel Story to a Magazine and Help Fund Your Travels appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kav Dadfar. There is nothing quite like when you sell a travel story to … Continue reading
Evolving Mobile Device Management Strategies
As organisations continue to innovate to realize efficiencies through the use of increasingly sophisticated and pervasive mobile technologies, many are continually challenged by the risks associated with managing an ever growing device estate. Successfully managing the complexity of multiple software … Continue reading
There is Still Room for You in the Fall Acadia National Park IPT!
If you photograph outdoors, there are few better places to be in the fall than Acadia National Park. Consider joining a small group of enthusiastic photographers in this bucket-list-grade location from Tue, Oct 15 through Sun, Oct 20, 2019. Sign … Continue reading
How to watch The Deuce online: stream season 3 from anywhere
Finally, after just under a year of waiting, Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Franco are set to reappear on our screens for one last time in The Deuce. The creators of The Wire have outdone themselves again, with this in-depth, comedic … Continue reading
People are still the biggest security threat
New research from Proofpoint has revealed that more than 99 percent of cyberattacks require human interaction to execute. To compile its Human Factor report, the cybersecurity firm conducted an 18-month analysis of data collected across its global customer base. Vice … Continue reading
Great Reasons to put a Carabiner in your Photo Kit
The post Great Reasons to put a Carabiner in your Photo Kit appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Rick Ohnsman. The carabiner is a device most closely associated with mountain climbing, but now it finds application … Continue reading
3 Tips for Capturing your Holiday with the Nikkor 60mm Micro Lens
The post 3 Tips for Capturing your Holiday with the Nikkor 60mm Micro Lens appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lily Sawyer. Going on holiday is so exciting for me. It’s a chance to unwind and … Continue reading
Rotolight RL48 Interview Kit V2 – $99.99 Shipped (Compare at $209.99)
B&H has the Rotolight RL48 Interview Kit V2 available for $ 99.99 with free shipping. Compare at $ 209.99. Product Highlights Two 80W Equivalent LED Ring Lights Two Stands for Shoe & 1/4″ Stud Mounting 24 Filters (Temperature, … Continue reading
Stops in Photography Explained
No doubt that if you’ve started toying around with photography you will have come across the term stops. photo by Danel Solabarrieta What is a stop? In photography, a stop is a measurement of Exposure. For example, if you were … Continue reading
Calling all cyclists – Take part in our survey and prize draw!
Have you ever considered if you prefer the glory of pedalling over sitting on an electric bicycle that thrusts you up a hill? Do you want to pop a GPS computer or basket on the handlebars? In short: what matters … Continue reading
The best Xbox One X prices, bundles and sales in Australia (September 2019)
At E3 2017, Microsoft officially unveiled what was formerly known as Project Scorpio — the Xbox One X. This is the full 4K HDR upgrade from Microsoft that fans of the original Xbox One consoles have been waiting for, not to … Continue reading
An Introduction to Amazing Abstract Automotive Photography
The post An Introduction to Amazing Abstract Automotive Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Rick Ohnsman. Some photographs document an event or show a person, place or thing. These are photos of record accurately capturing … Continue reading