Nikon D810 Full Review – The Repeat Champion Of DSLRs Indeed!
When I first read the specs on the new Nikon D810, I already knew we had a winner on our hands. Despite the folks who usually nay-say about these types of “incremental updates”, the Nikon D800 and DD800e were already reigning champions in the world of digital photography…
5 Ways to Help Your Clients Look (and Feel) Less Awkward In Portraits
As a photographer, one of your most valuable tools is to know how to get your client to forget you are there and capture the emotion/feeling in that moment and translate it onto paper. Here are some things I do when I interact with my clients so that they don’t look or feel awkward in their photos.
The Sony RX1R Hands On | Still Relevant, & The Most Surprising Camera I’ve Used
First thoughts on spending real time with the RX1R. It’s small, it’s fixed focal length, it’s full frame, and it’s horribly expensive. Is it worth it?
Nikon D610 Review | To Get Or Not To Get, Is Still The Question
The Nikon D610 has been out for a bit. It was really a cover-up for a mistake, but is it now a prime choice? Is it relevant?
How to Do High Quality Portrait Retouching With Lightroom
Don’t let anyone tell you that high quality retouching is the reserve of Photoshop. While Lightroom doesn’t have all PS’ pixel bending capabilities, it’s still a great tool to create brilliant portraits.
Intuos Pro – The Ultimate Retouching Tool Review
If you’re serious about your retouching you absolutely must have a Wacom Tablet. This is the Intuos Pro, the highest evolution of the species before Cintiq.
It’s Not About the Camera. It’s About the Light.
We as photographers know that there is more to taking a great photo than the gear you use. It’s not about the camera. It’s about the LIGHT.
Review: Fuji X-E2 | The Mistress
The Fuji X-E2 is a worthy evolution of the X-E1 and X-Pro1 combination. It isn’t without its quirks, but offers tremendous value, and may have you enjoying shooting again.