Lexar Introduces Several Professional-Grade Memory Products (SD and CF cards & new card reader)
Photographers use memory cards unless they shoot film. So when a new card comes out I pay attention. I’ve tested a wide variety of these cards over the last decade and here are my general conclusions…
1. Most of the cards perform similarly.
2. All…
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Weekend Favs February Eighteen
February 18th, 2012
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Weekend Favs February EighteenThis content from: Duct Tape Marketing
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.
I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you che…
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Nikon D800/D800E Tech Manual Download and D700 News
by Peter Zack
Nikon D800 from Nikon USA site
If you want to get a copy of the just-released technical manual, It’s available for download here. It reads more like a ‘quick start guide’ than a true technical manual. It’s a teaser to get you…
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Creating a Soft, Romantic Portrait
February 17th, 2012
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TAGS: portrait photography
There’s a lot expertise within the Pictage community, and it’s itching to be shared. We’re kicking off a series of how-to posts written by seasoned photographers. The intention is to provide tips to those of you who’d like to develop a particul…
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DAWN: Weekly Photography Challenge
February 17th, 2012
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Earlier today we posted 24 Beautiful Dawn Images – with the hope of giving you a little inspiration to set those alarm clocks a little earlier this week and to get out at – or before – sunrise to take some dawn images of your own.
So let’s make…
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24 Beautiful Dawn Images
February 17th, 2012
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Dawn is such a wonderful time to photograph life. Sun breaking the horizon, dew on grass, mist hovering over landscapes… of course, that’s only if you’re awake to see it.
Here’s some shots taken at dawn to give you a little inspiration …
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The Power of Selective Framing
Guest post & photos by Tamara Lackey - Follow Tamara on Twitter
One of the most significant aspects of photography is that the way you see things is the way things end up being seen – and few things determine that more than the power of selecti…
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Jules’ photography is featured in San Francisco Brides
February 16th, 2012
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We are so excited to see one of our favorite couples, Heather & Brad, featured in the most current issue of San Francisco Brides Magazine on stands now. You can also check out more online at the SF Brides Magazine Facebook page.
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Lessons Learned from a Photographer Planning his own Wedding
February 16th, 2012
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Planning our wedding has been intense, fun, and quite a learning lesson. The experience gave me a much different perspective on what new clients see while searching for photographers and other professionals who make their wedding day special.
The Firs…
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There Can Be No Real Commitment Until You Surrender All Doubt
February 16th, 2012
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There Can Be No Real Commitment Until You Surrender All DoubtThis content from: Duct Tape Marketing
mirandiki via Flickr CCThere can be no life, passion or purpose in a business that lacks commitment. It’s just too hard otherwise. I’ve stated here…
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