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...

Reframing and Tightenin...

Today’s Post by Barry Staver Fall is a favorite season for myself and many friends. Crisp air, cooler evenings, and spectacular colors as leaves turn from green to their gorgeous red, yellow, gold and persimmon hues as they prepare for winter. We all have photographs of colorful leaves,...

Why I Like Auto Review ...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace I like and respect Mark Toal. Not only is he a great human being, his photography is amazing. If you want insight into what goes on inside his mind when he’s making photographs, please visit Skip Cohen’s Blog and listen to Skip’s conversation with Mark...

Keeping it Simple

Today’s Post by Mark Toal For the past few months I’ve been fortunate enough to have access to every Panasonic camera body and lens that they make including all of the new cameras that were recently announced at photokina. I’m not complaining but as you’ve read in my blogs you know...

Dreamlike Architecture ...

Today’s Post by Mildred Alpern Dream when you’re feeling blue Dream that’s the thing to do ~ Johnny Mercer Infrared images of architecture transform the everyday version of a building into a dreamlike structure. A case in point is the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City....

Auto Review and Chimpin...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal The first thing I do when I get a new camera is turn off Auto Review. Auto Review is the camera setting that shows you the photo that you just took on the LCD or in the viewfinder of a mirrorless camera. On my Panasonic camera it’s set for two seconds. On a DSLR...