Switching Lenses and Sh...

Today’s Post by Mildred Alpern I’m back in the saddle again Out where a friend is a friend—Gene Autry and Ray Whitley No, not back in the saddle again but having a vicarious thrill shooting the whirling Jane’s Carousel in Brooklyn, NY. The whizzing horses were richly caparisoned,...

First Impressions: Sigm...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace You may have seen my previous posts on using Sigma’s 30mm f/2.8 lens for travel photography and studio portraiture. (If not, please bounce back and take a read.) When I was making these shots, I was really impressed with the quality and value of this lens. Now...

Video: Just Push The Re...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal Last week as I parked at a restaurant for lunch I noticed a man with three Parrots on the back of his truck and music blaring from his radio. How could I not go over and see what this was all about? He turned out to be a very talkative guy who does children’s...

Digital Q&A: The G...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace I’ve recently updated to our Gear page and a few of you have taken notice, which brings me to the first question: Q: On your new Gear page, Mark tells us that he uses a Sirui Monopod. What about you? Do you prefer to use a tripod or monopod? A: The short answer...

Low Light Myths

Today’s Post by Mark Toal “Small sensor cameras don’t work well in low light!” If Donald Trump was against mirrorless cameras this is something he might Tweet at 5am. I recently took a walk after dark in Seattle with the new Panasonic Lumix G85 and the Sony a6300. I set both cameras to...

Mandala Man

Today’s Post by Mildred Alpern Round like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel Never ending or beginning on an ever spinning reel ~ Alan and Marilyn Bergman Quite wondrous is the way that photography may enrich the philosophical knowledge of symbolic forms. A case in point...