Monthly Archives: October 2019
HP ZBook thin and light laptops are perfect for next-gen power users
Today’s office spaces are inseparable from the tech that keeps them running. Computers are an integral part of the modern working creative professional’s life. But to match that lifestyle, often times desktops don’t offer the necessary portability, and regular laptops … Continue reading
Little Book Cliff Wild Horses
Photos from my recent scouting trip to the Little Book Cliff wild horse herd in Western Colorado. Soon to be included in a new Wild Horses Photography Tour to be added soon. The post Little Book Cliff Wild Horses appeared … Continue reading
Little Book Cliff Wild Horses
Photos from my recent scouting trip to the Little Book Cliff wild horse herd in Western Colorado. Soon to be included in a new Wild Horses Photography Tour to be added soon. The post Little Book Cliff Wild Horses appeared … Continue reading
Wildlife Photography: Eliminating Bad Backgrounds
Wildlife photography inspires professional and amateur photographers alike. The possibilities of our natural world provide an endless source of fascination. Choosing a good subject for a wildlife photo is never difficult. The variety of characters in the animal kingdom provides … Continue reading
Dell’s new rugged tablet is designed for the harshest environments
Dell has announced its new Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme tablet which was built from the ground up to meet the demands of those working in the most extreme environments. The new rugged tablet was designed to provide the mobility and … Continue reading
New Sigma Rebate Promotion – Save Up To $500 Instantly!
Check out the latest rebate program from Sigma! These deals are available through October 31st: Model Rebate Amount Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM Lens $ 320.00 B&H | Adorama | Amazon Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG HSM Art … Continue reading
How to Photograph a Local Project When Traveling is Not an Option
The post How to Photograph a Local Project When Traveling is Not an Option appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. If traveling is not an option, a great way to enjoy your photography is … Continue reading
Long Exposure Photo Workshop at Denver Art Museum
This past Friday I held a long exposure workshop at the Denver Art Museum. The class was part of their “Untitled Final Friday’s” ( the museum’s monthly late night program featuring workshops, performances, and tours with a twist. ). I had … Continue reading
Technology hubs pushing business innovation
Technology hubs have become central to fostering innovation and development within businesses, providing essential facilities and access to expertise under the same roof for everything from cloud services to internet security. As technology continues to evolve at an ever-quickening pace, … Continue reading
New Loupedeck Creative Tool: Smoother Editing for Creative Professionals
The post New Loupedeck Creative Tool: Smoother Editing for Creative Professionals appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Do you ever feel like you want more control over your photo editing? If so, you’re in … Continue reading
Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro with 108MP penta-cam to be announced on November 5
Xiaomi has had a busy 2019, but it seems like the upcoming Mi CC9 Pro could be the company's most exciting consumer smartphone of the year, bringing a 108MP penta-cam setup. A couple of weeks back, news surfaced that Xiaomi … Continue reading
Butterfly Pavilion Macro Workshop
Hey folks! So last night was the Macro Photography Workshop I hosted at the Butterfly Pavilion here in the Denver area (Westminster). This place has an amazing conservatory area rich with tropical rain-forest plants, trees, flowers and of course… butterflies! … Continue reading