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On Photographing Lighthouses @ Luminous Landscape

On Photographing Lighthouses @ Luminous Landscape

Lighthouses can make compelling and dramatic photos. Luminous Landscape has an interesting article on where you can find them, how to get to the more inaccessible ones, composition tips, lens choice, preparing for the...

What’s In A [LEICA] Lens Name?

The LEICA name is synonymous with uncompromising quality, especially where lenses are concerned. But what’s in a name? Ken Rockwell has an interesting article where he explores and explains all those strange...

Nikon D7000 Review @ Trusted Reviews

Nikon D7000 Review @ Trusted Reviews

“The D7000 is a fantastic step up camera for those who have outgrown entry level digital SLRs.” We’ve added another Nikon D7000 [QuickPrice Check] Review to our Reviews Matrix. Trusted Reviews has...

Olympus LS-7 Pocket Linear PCM Recorder

Olympus LS-7 Pocket Linear PCM Recorder

New Olympus LS-7 “Pocket” Linear PCM Recorder Features Pre-Record Buffer, Low Frequency Mic and Voice Guidance in a Compact, Affordable Device Linear PCM power on a budget: simple-to-operate LS-7 recorder offers better...

Clip-on LCD Monitor for Sony DSLR cameras

While many DSLR users still prefer a good and large traditional optical viewfinder, many are switching to using the LCD monitor for a bigger and more comfortable viewing. Sony has now introduced a 5-in. external LCD...

Multiple Exposures: A Looks Back at the 1960s

Multiple Exposures: A Looks Back at the 1960s

Multiple Exposures: LIFE Photographer Bob Gomel Looks Back at the 1960s in Dallas Exhibition Afterimage Gallery owner/director Ben Breard opens a “major exhibit of historical imagery” that is of interest to...

The Toronto Show

The Toronto Show

The TORONTO Show is a group exhibition featuring work by Scott Conarroe, Joseph Hartman, Josef Hoflehner, Volker Seding, Dario Zini, as well as historical photographs by renowned and unknown photographers. Exhibition...

The Photography Clients Who Got Away

The Photography Clients Who Got Away

Like the proverbial fish that got away, your photography clients may also get away after you deliver the goods to them if you are not careful about who you accept as clients. This may seem counterintuitive to turn...