MIT Boffins Have Made A Camera That Will Never Overexpose An Image
It’s basically HDR at an individual pixel level. It’s genius, and you may want it now.
Profoto B1 500 AirTTL Review: The Beauty of This Beast
I’ve used the B1 on over 30 shoots, and now it’s become a staple in my lighting kit. If you don’t have the patience to watch the video or read article then I’ll tell you right now that the B1 is worth the investment.
CMOS & CCD Sensors | How They Work & Where They’re Heading
Here’s a little look into how the sensors we rely on actually work, and where they’re headed.
The Art of ‘The Second Shot’ | A Challenge for Wedding Photographers
‘The Art of the Second Shot’ is meant to help wedding photographers think outside the box.
The Incredible Movement Of The Olympus OMD Sensor Shift OIS
Sometimes we take for granted just how much is going on inside our camera, but this video may change that.
Extreme SD Card Showdown | What’s In Your SD-Card Wallet?
Price / brand is not always an indicator of performance, and this video may show you if you’ve been getting taken for a ride.
Nikon D7200 Announced: Not a D400, Still a 7D Mark II Competitor?
Nikon’s D7100 replacement has been officially announced, so we can finally end all the speculation and wishful thinking about what it might be, or what it should be, or which competition it aims for. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the Nikon D7200.
Inspiration & Plagiarism: The Good, Bad, & The Ugly
I have often preached that it’s your ability as an artist to stand out and be different that will set you apart and make you great. One of the most famous and well known artists in our history, Pablo Picasso, was known for his originality in his work. He was also the artist that once said, “Good artists copy, but great artists steal.” Wait, what?!?