Hahnemühle Paper Specialty Products

August 27, 2016 ·

Kevin Raber

In the last article published Mark Segal did a great job explaining the Hahnemühle specialty paper products.  I am all about making prints and Getting


Michael Reichmann – Reflections

August 18, 2016 ·

Alain Briot

Like other visual artists let's have the courage to create images that express how we imagine a scene was, rather than just what the camera


Bryce Canyon National Park – A Quick Guide To Photography

July 30, 2016 ·

QT Luong

The main attraction of Bryce Canyon National Park for visitors and photographers alike is Bryce Amphitheater. The first time I looked over the rim, I


The Phase One XF 100MP Camera Review

July 24, 2016 ·

Kevin Raber

At a recent media event,  I was sitting with fellow content providers discussing the state of the industry.  We all agreed that this had been


Photography Has The Power To Change The Mundane Into The Magnificent

July 16, 2016 ·

Fred Weymouth

A conversation with professional photographer Peter Watson of the U.K. Author’s note: The following was adapted from an interview between Fred Weymouth and Peter Watson


A Turkish Delight: Street Photography At My Local Market

July 14, 2016 ·

Mark Songhurst

Despite a welcome influx of foreign investment into Turkey that has resulted in a boom of shopping malls and hypermarkets, the majority of Turks prefer


DJI Phantom – A Great Little Drone – Phantom 3 Pro Review

July 12, 2016 ·

Ignacio Palacios

Shooting with a Drone – Phantom 3 pro review January this year I bought a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone to take to Iceland and


Projects Part 3 of 4 – 
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July 5, 2016 ·

Alain Briot

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes Art is knowing which ones to keep Scott Adams 1 - Introduction In the two previous parts of


Photography Now

June 4, 2016 ·

Richard Sexton

PHOTOGRAPHY NOW - Part Of A Continuing Series By Richard Sexton The illiterate of the future will be ignorant of the use of pen and


The Photographic Diversity of Namibia

May 29, 2016 ·

Morden O'Hare

Namibia is a travel and nature photographer’s paradise. It is often described as ‘Africa for beginners’ because it is one of the most accessible and


Photography As Art – Art Wolfe Seminar Series

May 14, 2016 ·

Kevin Raber

For many years I have been blessed to have made many great friends in the photography field.  Photography is my passion and life.  I am


South Georgia and Antarctica 2016 – Attendee Information Page

May 9, 2016 ·

Kevin Raber

 Updated November 1, 2016 This Page Is Your Resource . . . Welcome to the private web page for the 2016 South Georgia - Antarctica


An American Journey – Part One

May 9, 2016 ·

Mark Seawell

Life. It is many things. For me, it has been and continues to be a journey. But a journey often involves a crossroads. My photography


Final Call – The Ultimate Antarctica Adventure

April 16, 2016 ·

Kevin Raber

Act Now Last Chance One of the most amazing locations on the planet, especially for photographers, is S.Georgia Island and the Antarctica Peninsula. It’s been


Phase One XF 100mp Camera – Interview With Lau Nørgaard, VP of R&D

March 7, 2016 ·

Kevin Raber

In early January of this year, Phase One surprised the photography industry with the announcement of the first 100 mega-pixel medium format digital back.  Even


Capture One 9 Video Tutorial Update

February 22, 2016 ·

Kevin Raber

Just when you didn’t think RAW processors could get any better, along comes Phase One and Capture One 9.  Capture One was one of the


Figure 6: Corner Group of Dissimilar Prints by Ananda Lima, photo courtesy Ananda Lima

Effective Displays for Art Fairs, Open Studios, and Other Events

February 13, 2016 ·

Peter Dunn

The Step-by-Step Approach To Audience Engagement Art fairs, open studios, arts walks, and other community art events provide many photographers with access to substantial new


Is PrinTao 8 Your Tao of Printing? PrinTao 8 Review

February 10, 2016 ·

Mark Segal

Publishers Note:  This is the first in our Getting Back To The Print series.  We will be looking at printers, papers, RIPs, and tricks.  We'll


Galleries as Venues for Your Art Photographs

January 25, 2016 ·

Harvey Stearn

The argument for photography being the most successful form of visual Communication is supported by the fact that most of the estimated one trillion photos


Biscayne National Park – A Quick GuideTo Photography

January 15, 2016 ·

QT Luong

Biscayne National Park, a short distance offshore from Miami, is a unique marine park that requires planning ahead for water transportation in order to see


100 Fxxxing Megapixels – The Phase One XF Camera Reaches 100 MP – Early Hands One Report

January 3, 2016 ·

Michael Reichmann

By Michael Reichmann & Kevin Raber Sample Images For Downloading Can Be Found At The End Of This Article Michael's Initial Impressions of The Phase


Gear of The Year – 2015

December 30, 2015 ·

Kevin Raber

Gear of The Year Michael Reichmann's Choices 2015 was not a banner year in terms of photographic equipment. In the area of pro and enthusiast


The Trivialization of Photography

December 9, 2015 ·

Huntington Witherill

As in the iconic scene from "The Wizard of Oz," the curtain obscuring the secrets of photography has been pulled back. The wizard, the alchemist,


Passion, Feel & Unconscious Competence

December 7, 2015 ·

Grant Leversha

I have never studied photography in a formal sense. Any reference to artists by way of examples in this essay is not an attempt to align


Being There – The Case For Shooting Wide

October 30, 2015 ·

Patrick Ward

In his recent essay Michael Reichmann presented a compelling case to the newbie for shooting with longer lenses, especially when photographing landscapes. Because he is


Photo Plus Expo 2015 – Day Two

October 25, 2015 ·

Kevin Raber

As I began my second day at the PhotoPlus show I asked myself what the hot product and news at the show was?  Every PhotoPlus


Photo Plus Expo 2015 – Day One

October 23, 2015 ·

Kevin Raber

  PhotoPlus Expo is one of the biggest photo shows held in the US.  For as long as I can remember PhotoPlus is the place


David Hume Kennerly On The iPhone – Book Review

October 21, 2015 ·

Michael Williams

David Hume Kennerly On The iPhone; Secrets and Tips from a Pulitzer Prize-winning Photographer Goff Books www.goffbooks.com ISBN 978-1-939621-13-9 What do you get when an


Sony A7s II and the NEW RX1r II – First Impressions – Plus Uncompressed RAW Firmware Update

October 14, 2015 ·

Kevin Raber

It was only 45 days ago when Sony held their last press event in Portland, Oregon to announce the release of the Sony a7r II


Big Bend National Park A Quick Guide To Photography

August 16, 2015 ·

QT Luong

Big Bend National Park one of the least visited National Parks because it’s so remote. The park lies 325 miles from El Paso, the closest


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