On Reportage {Documentary} Photography with Kevin Mullins
Fuji Photographer Kevin Mullins talks about his style, and about a recent cesarean section birth commission.
Lomography Announces Instant Film Camera
Using Kickstarter, Lomography releases its very first instant film camera, the Lomo ‘Instant Cam.
Will Canon and Nikon Lose to Sony and Sigma?
The camera business has seen some big changes recently, and I think there are more dramatic shifts just around the corner. Sure, change itself is usually good. What I’m talking about is the effect change has on an industry and its businesses, and which ones survive while others go under.
Rokinon Announces 10mm f/2.8 and 12mm f/2 Lenses For APS-C & Mirrorless
A couple wide angle “speed barriers” have just been broken, folks! What am I talking about? Well, Rokinon / Samyang / Bower have just announced new lenses, the most notable being a pair of crop-sensor / mirrorless lenses: The 10mm f/2.8 and the 12mm f/2.
The Sigma – Foveon Story: Revolutionizing Sensor Design?
The 3 layered Foveon sensor has been around now for some 12 years inside Sigma cameras. Here’s a little look back at its history and how they may now be changing the game
Panasonic GH4: First Impression and High ISO GH3 Comparison
I recently had a chance to use the Panasonic GH4 for about an hour and from my first impression as a GH3 user, Panasonic may have a real winner here. We will cover the video more extensively when we get a review unit for an extended period of time, but in the meantime, here are some takeaways.
Canon: OVF Makes DSLR Superior To Mirrorless
If you had any doubt about Canon’s feelings towards mirrorless cameras, then a recent interview with Canon over on DPreview is something that you will want to check out. In the article, the Canon representative is quoted as saying that DSLR cameras are superior to Mirrorless cameras due to their Optical Viewfinder (OVF), which he says is better than the Electronic Viewfinders (EVF) seen in today’s mirrorless cameras.
Create Your Own Ten Backdrop, Portable Studio – Sundance Film Festival Style
Photographing celebrities for the Sundance Film Festival – 4 Cameras, 5 Days, 10 Backgrounds, 281 Portraits