LED Lights The Way For ...

Today’s Post by Barry Staver I’m using strobes less and less thanks to my love affair with continuous lighting. It’s another one of those “never say never” moments that keep popping up in my shooting. It’s a no-brainer that they’re needed for the video work, so why not use them for...

It’s Fisheye Frid...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal I took this photo using a Lensbaby Fisheye lens on my Lumix GF6 camera. The great, wonderful and fantastic people at Lensbaby loaned me the Micro Four-thirds version of the fisheye lens to try out since I own the Nikon version that I use with my mirrorless...

N(Ice) Light 2 from Wes...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace Westcott says their Ice Light 2 LED light is 50% brighter than it’s predecessor while maintaining a nearly identical form factor —the handle is actually half-inch or so longer. My field tests show that yes, it’s brighter but maybe not quite so much as a...

Shooting Home Interiors...

From The Best of Mark Toal Using a mirrorless camera, I photographed a small house in Portland, Oregon for my friend and designer Shannon Baird for publication on the Dwell Magazine website. If you are not familiar with the small house movement just Google “small house” or check out this...

Digiscoping with Micro ...

From the Best of Mark Toal I love it when I learn something new about photography that I didn’t know existed. That was the case with Digiscoping… I had no idea what Digiscoping was until I went to the NANPA (North American Nature Photographer Association) annual convention in San...

Infrared Photography: I...

Today’s Post by Mildred Alpern Is the surreal real in landscape photography? Answer below. Beyond the visible spectrum lies an unseen dreamlike world of enchantment where time seems to stand still. Vegetation is often white, people may look ghostly, and skies can have varying hues....