Monthly Archives: September 2019
How To Protect Your Camera Against Lens Fungal Damage
The post How To Protect Your Camera Against Lens Fungal Damage appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Protecting your expensive camera against lens fungal damage is necessary to prevent lasting damage. Left unchecked, fungal … Continue reading
Portrait of a Photographer: Joe McNally & Jerry Ghionis
From the Nikon USA YouTube Channel: What happens when two internationally acclaimed photographers and Nikon Ambassadors go on assignment to create portraits of each other? Watch to see how Jerry Ghionis and Joe McNally execute their vision during … Continue reading
Do Cheap Photographers Take Work Away From the Rest of Us?
The post Do Cheap Photographers Take Work Away From the Rest of Us? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Anabel DFlux. Price tends to be one of the biggest points of contention with photographers. What is … Continue reading
NSW traffic cams will soon detect – and fine – drivers for using their phone
After conducting trials earlier in the year, Transport for NSW will begin rolling out a host of world-first cameras that are exclusively designed to catch drivers using their mobile phones on the road. Cameras will be placed in 45 separate … Continue reading
NSW traffic cams will soon detect – and fine – drivers for using their phone
After conducting trials earlier in the year, Transport for NSW will begin rolling out a host of world-first cameras that are exclusively designed to catch drivers using their mobile phones on the road. Cameras will be placed in 45 separate … Continue reading
Canon 1D X Mark III: Includes IBIS, Increased Resolution, and More
The post Canon 1D X Mark III: Includes IBIS, Increased Resolution, and More appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. The Canon 1D X Mark III may be the last of its kind, but it … Continue reading
Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop
The post Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. There is probably nothing worse than hearing a coffee grinder whirl up as … Continue reading
Protect Your Workstation – Belkin Surge Protectors on Sale at Amazon
Amazon is featuring Belkin Surge Protectors as a Gold Box Deal of the Day. I have one similar to the Belkin 6-Outlet Pivot-Plug Surge Protector shown above that is particularly handy for studio applications. [Sean] Canon, Nikon, and Sony … Continue reading
Resident Evil ‘Project Resistance’: release date, news and trailers
Not had enough Resident Evil this year? Then you're in luck. Capcom officially announced Project Resistance at Tokyo Game Show 2019. Hot on the heels of Resident Evil 2 Remake – and scratching that horror itch while we wait for … Continue reading
Photography Composition Essentials: Depth or Perspective
If your photograph engages a viewer for more than five seconds, it means it has something for the viewer to look into. If we brush aside the story part and strictly look into the aesthetic aspects of a photograph, what … Continue reading
Windows 10’s sweeping interface change Sets could be back on the horizon
Windows 10 users who were looking forward to Sets – and were disappointed when Microsoft abandoned the idea – can perhaps hope that this major interface change is still coming, at least according to the latest from the OS rumor … Continue reading