Here’s another storming article from John Brownlee, this time about Cody Foster & Co, a purveyor of cheap accessories that’s becoming infamous for freakishly shameless swipes of oth…
PhotoShelter and Agency Access have joined forces yet again and are happy to present, for the third year in a row, the 2013 Survey: What Buyers Want From Photographers. This new guide is chocked with tips from hundreds of photo buyers worldwide so you can
Link: Dump Your DSLR And Save Your Back – Jonesblog
If you need another reason to dump that heavy DSLR gear, I am going to give you an orthopedic perspective: think about your back. The title may be a bit hyperbolic, but I’m not feeling particularly charitable towards larger and heavier cameras right now.
PRE-ORDERS by purchasing your camera using the link below, you’ll support Fujirumors. You won’t pay a single penny more for your camera, but a small commision g
In The Morning News, Rosecrans Baldwin interviews photographer Hannah Price on her stunning series, “City of Brother Love,” portraits of men in Philadelphia captured just moments after …
Photographer Robin Hammond has been awarded the 2013 W. Eugene Smith Grant, a $30,000 prize, to help complete his ongoing project called “Condemned–Mental Health in African Countries in Crisis.” Hammond has spent two years working on the project, which do
The photographer Robin Hammond’s long-term work documenting mental illness in several African countries has earned him the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography.
This is the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 58mm f/1.4G lens. The official announcement will be in few hours together with the D5300. Stay tuned for detailed coverage. Update: the US price of the lens will be $1,699.95. Related posts: Nikon D5300 and Nikkor 58mm f/1.4G
The constraints imposed by covering the White House made Christopher Morris strive harder to make meaningful images in controlled circumstances, and he focused the approach on a country fatigued by war and economic disaster.
I was able to spend a few days in early October with an A7R, and this is a brief hands-on report. The camera was pre-production and I had no raw software available, so I won’t be commenting in any detail on image quality. But, given Sony’s past excellence in sensor design there’s little reason to imagine that it will be anything other than first-rate. It certainly appears to be, based on my informal testing so far.
On October 16, 2013 Sony announced three new cameras, the Alpha A7R, the Alpha A7 and the RX10. We will list the main features of each here, and then link to a separate hands-on first look at the A7R.
A great new book from photographer and former Juxtapoz featured artist, Peter Beste. (You know Beste for this series as well as his series covering No…
Mark Whiteley, skateboarder and Leica photographer, provides us with the next installment of his interview series “Rolling Through the Shadows.” This series takes a closer look at the seemingly unlikely collision of skateboarding and M photography from the perspective of the skaters and photographers themselves.
Seven talented photojournalists will be receiving $3,000 each to work on photography projects as winners of the 2013 NPPA Short Grants Competition. The winners are Matt Black, Diane Weiss, April Saul, Cengiz Yar Jr., John Locher, William Plowman, and Loga