Monthly Archives: September 2019
Nikon to Produce Mirrorless Crop-Sensor Camera and Two Z Lenses
The post Nikon to Produce Mirrorless Crop-Sensor Camera and Two Z Lenses appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Up until now, Nikon has stayed out of the mirrorless APS-C (crop-sensor) camera space. They’ve let … Continue reading
Save 70% on Now TV’s Sky Sports pass – includes all 11 channels
Fancy trying out the complete Sky sports package with no long-term commitments? Then this Now TV Sky Sports pass offer is perfect for you. Instead of the standard price of £33.99 for a month of Sky Sports on Now TV, … Continue reading
How Using Props in Portraits Can Make Your Photos More Interesting
The post How Using Props in Portraits Can Make Your Photos More Interesting appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. There are many ways using props can make portraits more interesting. Often photographing a person … Continue reading
Pelican 1614 Waterproof 1610 Case with Dividers (Black) – $238.46 Shipped (Compare at $317.95)
B&H has the Pelican 1614 Waterproof 1610 Case with Dividers (Black) available for $ 238.46 with free expedited shipping when using the “Clip Coupon” option. Compare at $ 317.95. Other Pelican cases also qualify for the Clip Coupon feature, … Continue reading
Plantronics unveils three new pairs of premium and sporty true wireless buds
The company responsible for designing Neil Armstrong's headset as he stepped onto the Moon has announced a fresh new lineup of earbuds and headphones, made with phone calls and athletes in mind. Four new entries into the BackBeat range have … Continue reading
Practical Color Management – How to Set Up Your Printer to Match Your Monitor
The post Practical Color Management – How to Set Up Your Printer to Match Your Monitor appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Herb Paynter. Matching the color you captured with your camera and edited on your … Continue reading
Microsoft Surface Pro 7: release date, news and rumors
Surface Pro 7 is probably one of the most highly anticipated releases from Microsoft. But, whether or not it lives up to the growing needs of its target audience is something we’ll have to wait and see. After all, even … Continue reading
Character Portrait Photography Tips & Techniques
Quick note: only a few days left for Topaz Sharpen A.I. at 25% Off Capturing character through portraits has always been a real and true representation of people photography. The magazines always show us perfection by misrepresenting the imperfections of … Continue reading
Sony a7R IV Camera and FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens In Stock at B&H
The Sony a7R IV Camera and Sony FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens are in stock at B&H. I have been using the a7R IV with the FE 600 extensively here in Rocky Mountain National Park for nearly two … Continue reading
Washington Post licenses its Arc software to BP
In addition to running a successful print and online news business, the Washington Post also licenses out its proprietary Arc publishing software to other businesses and now the news outlet has struck a deal with its first non-media customer, BP. … Continue reading
Review of PaintShop Pro 2020 Ultimate: A Photoshop Contender?
The post Review of PaintShop Pro 2020 Ultimate: A Photoshop Contender? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Glenn Harper. Not for nothing is Photoshop called the “industry standard” for graphic design and photo editing. The moment … Continue reading
Gear Review: 4 New K&F Concept Filters Put to the Test
The post Gear Review: 4 New K&F Concept Filters Put to the Test appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kav Dadfar. I have always been an advocate of carrying as little camera equipment as possible. In … Continue reading