The Three Vintage Lenses I Use To Create A Film Look
People tend to forget that the lenses are what make things inherently different. Using vintage lenses, with all of their flaws and imperfections, can help make your images more film-like. Here are the three I love.
Lolumina Soft Release Buttons| An Option for the Threadless Shutter
Lolumia’s little button can help steady your camera so you can concentrate on getting the shot and feel less like you’re mashing the shutter, like on a point and shoot.
Camera Raw 8.8 Is Now Available
Always a welcomed announcement is a new Camera Raw with new support and bug fixes. Get the latest here.
Rokinon 12mm f/2.8 Full-Frame Fisheye Lens Review | An Urbex & Extreme Adventure Photography Lens
It’s time to review another lens that I’ve recently been very excited about! The Rokinon 12mm f/2.8 Fisheye (B&H, ~$499) is a full-frame lens that offers an even wider angle of view than previous fisheye lenses.
Wildlife Photography: What Gear Do You Really Need? {Deer Hunter Series Part 1}
Don’t get me wrong, I’m actually one of those rare photographers who will tell you that gear is important. However, with this article I want to show you that you can push the boundaries a little so long as you plan things out.
Fuji X100T Preview – Initial Thoughts & Sample Images
The Fuji X100 series of compact cameras has been a very exciting lineup for both advanced hobbyist and pro photographers alike. Serious hobbyists want a no-nonsense camera that delivers great images, offers full manual control, (and raw control!) and is built solidly.
Budget Lens Adapters: Are they Worth It?
There are some things you shouldn’t skimp on. I tested three of the most popular budget adapters that you can buy to see which one is worth your money and which on your should stay away from.
Seeing Street Photography Through The Iconic Hasselblad 500
Iconic cameras are the ones we dream about, and usually they are film. Here’s what it’s like to shoot the Hasselblad 500CM as you look through the viewfinder.