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New Canon 50mm F/1.2L In The Works?
Could Canon be gearing up to replace their 50mm F/1.2L lens? The popular lens was first released in 2001, making it 14 years old this year, and a prime candidate to be brought up to date with the latest tech.

8 Photography Website Trends to Watch Out For This Year
What makes a website work these days? The following list of 8 photography website design trends will help you find the answer you’re looking for. Read on to learn what techniques and styles will rule the Web.

How to Charge $4000 For An Engagement Photo Shoot
Okay, so the title is a bit misleading. Though charging $4000 for an engagement shoot is not absurd in Asian cultures, in most parts of the world, $4000 is unheard of for a simple pre-wedding photo shoot. Yet, there are lessons that can be learned. Read on...

Safari With The Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM | Gear Talk Episode 10
Justin talks about his incredible safari experience with the ultimate safari lens, the Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8

Why You Need A Tablet & How It’ll Transform Your Lightroom Workflow
Why a tablet is invaluable to your Lightroom workflow, and how it can be your next invaluable tool.

A Major Lawsuit Is On To Defend The Right To Take Pictures In Public
There have been so many occasions which lead us to believe that 'terrorist' and 'tourist' are the same in the eyes of the government. The consequences of that are immense, and this suit aims to change that.

Oldies But Goodies: Nikon 300mm F4 AF ED
Everyone loves to get latest new lenses, and for good reason – they feature the latest and greatest features and improve your chances of getting a quality image. But the thing about new lenses is that they are rather expensive. In this new series Oldies but Goodies we are going to focus on older lenses that are still great quality optics and can save you quite a bit of money.

Model: An Open Letter to New Photographers
Jen Brook, a Model, has written an open letter to new photographers in the hope of educating them on shooting with models. I found all of the points she made in her article worthwhile and important to think of. The best part is that this is not just for new photographers, there are many experienced photographers who could learn a thing or two from this open letter.










