4 of the World's Most Dangerous Adventure Photography Jobs - PopPhoto
"If Ed Stafford, the first person to walk the entire length of the Amazon River, looks apprehensive in this photo, it’s for good reason, notes Peter McBride, assigned to cover part of the trek for Men’s Journal." |
Nikon Podcast 46 – Holiday Photo Tips for 2011
"Join host Mark Ellwood and guest Steve Heiner talk about taking great photos during the holiday season. Key tips include pre-focusing to get the perfect shot quickly and using proper scene modes for appropriate environment and other useful tips." |
| Front Lines: Life as a US Military Photographer - PopPhoto |
VIA PANAM – Part IV: Hardships, Kadir van Lohuizen | NOOR -IamNikon blog "In part four of his Via PanAm project – a personal mission to travel the Pan-American Highway from Chile to Alaska – photojournalist and Nikon user Kadir van Lohuizen details his journey through Ecuador, as he crosses the border to Colombia." |
NASA captures the earth at night with Nikon D3S - DPReview
"German videographer Michael König has compiled a breathtaking HD video from footage shot from the International Space Station. The original video clips, that König has processed and set to music, were created from a series of time-lapse stills of the Earth at night and include footage of Aurora Borealis and Australis." |
Video: Steve McCurry on Photographing People in Public - PopPhoto
"A legendary photographer shares his thoughts on the way street photographers should interact with their subjects" |
Nikon Podcast 44: Photoplus 2011
"Host David Schloss and guest Steve Heiner bring you the latest from PDN PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo 2011. Adventure photographer Lucas Gilman also joins to talk about his photographic techniques and insights from the field." |
Nikon Podcast 43: Robert Knight and Rock Photography
"Host Mark Ellwood and photographer Robert Knight talk about his prolific work in photographing some of the most iconic musicians in rock and roll history." |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Joey Wright! - Scott Kelby
"In mid-2008, I made a purchase that turned out to be the biggest milestone of my life: I purchased my first DSLR, a Nikon D80." |
It’s National Geographic Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Jodi Cobb! - Scott Kelby
"I grew up in Iran, and by the time I was twelve I had been around the world twice with my family, and had visited twenty countries along the way. I wanted to find a career that would keep me out in that world, and journalism—especially photography—seemed perfect. I saw the role that photography had played in ending the war in Vietnam and wanted to join that cadre of crusading photographers." |
Nikon BLOG "via PanAm" - IamNikon blog "In part three of his Via PanAm project – a personal mission to travel the Pan-American Highway from Chile to Alaska – photojournalist and Nikon user Kadir van Lohuizen details his journey through the Peruvian jungles and into the gold mining towns." |
| It’s National Geographic Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Joel Sartore! - Scott Kelby |
It’s National Geographic Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Joe McNally! - Scott Kelby
"I’ve been shooting for “the yellow magazine” since 1987, and that land beyond the yellow border is indeed a wonderful, and strange, place. It contains and defines the entire realm of shooting experiences—impossible odds, magnificent occurrences, unprecedented access, nearly unbelievable bad fortune, outright danger, the exhilaration of the hard won chrome or file captured, and the devastation of bad days, or even weeks in the field." |
Steve McCurry: The Ground Zero Photographs - PopPhoto
"A living legend of conflict photography doesn’t hesitate when war comes to his home town. Here, McCurry tells his 9/11 story, accompanied by a portfolio of his stunning Kodachromes from Ground Zero—some of which have never been seen publicl.y" |
The Thousand-Yard Stare by Peter Turnley at the TOP
"At 6:30 a.m. on September 12th, 2001, in the rubble of Ground Zero, I saw a fireman sitting alone, looking into the distance with an unfocused gaze. This was a look I had seen before in war zones around the world, when someone’s life compass has been shaken so profoundly that all sense of direction has become confused. They call it the thousand-yard stare. As I made several photographs of this man he looked right through me, oblivious to my presence." |
Feature: Carl de Souza self-assignment produces remarkable steel mill photos - Rob Galbraith
"Shot... inside a steel mill in Islamabad, Pakistan, the images show workers making long steel rods that are extruded from machines like “big molten spaghetti,” as de Souza describes it. Once cooled and cut into shorter lengths, the rods are used in building construction." |
| Steve McCurry: A Retrospective slideshow for being awarded the 2011 Leica Hall of Fame award - we will conveniently ignore that McCurry has been a Nikon user throughout his outstanding career and honor the man's contribution to photography |
Nikon blog via PanAm - IamNikon blog
"In part two of his Via PanAm project – a personal mission to travel the Pan-American Highway from Chile to Alaska – photojournalist and Nikon user Kadir van Lohuizen describes his journey to the salt lakes and lithium mines of Bolivia." |
Joe McNally guest blog at Scott Kelby (about McNally's current 9/11 tribute and show)
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Nikon Podcast 42: Nikon Launches Six New COOLPIX Cameras
"Host Mark Ellwood and guest Steve Heiner talk about Nikon’s most recent COOLPIX announcements." |
Jim Reed: Extreme Weather Photographer - PopPhoto
"One look at the cover of Jim Reed's book, Storm Chaser: A Photographer's Journey and you shouldn't be surprised that his passion for extreme weather photography has put him in harm's way more than once. Getting fantastic images of nature's most incredible tricks involves a lot more than running head-on into a storm. It takes patience, science and surprisingly few new camera bodies." |
Video of rock-climbing photographer on assignment for National Geographic - Rob Galbraith
"The assignment was a story on the rock climbing culture of Yosemite National Park. The video includes a lot of footage showing the remarkable and vertigo-inducing lengths to which Chin went to get shots of climbers in action." |
Astronaut Captures Photo of Meteor From Above - PopPhoto
"The International Space Station offers a unique view of the Perseid Meteor Shower" |
A Chat With The Image Doctors by Laurie Excell
"I had a very nice chat with Jason Odell and Rick Walker of The Image Doctors yesterday on their podcast (August 5)." |
Teetering on the edge - Reuters
"I’m always amazed at the places my cameras bring me. It was media preview day for the CN Tower’s EdgeWalk, where daredevils walk 356m (1,168ft) above the ground along a catwalk atop Toronto’s famous CN Tower. There’s a safety harness and an overhead rail, but no hand rail at all. Just a metal platform and a view. Not a month earlier, I had photographed the CN Tower being struck by lightning. Thank God this was a clear day." |
Mountain Photography: Tips and Tricks by Sujoy Das
"In the last couple of months, I have been receiving a lot of e-mails from photographers asking what equipment I use in the mountains and whether I have any special tips or techniques when shooting in the Himalaya. So this post covers some tips and tricks to get better photographs in the mountains." |
How to take better photographs on the water - IamNikon blog
"It’s summer time in Europe and you may find you are taking more photos of water landscapes: vast oceans, calm bays, lazy rivers or maybe busy harbours. Water can look brilliant in photos, but it can also be tricky to shoot, with each scenario presenting its own challenges. With that in mind, here we have some great tips from Lindsay Silverman of Nikon USA on how to get some varied and different kinds of water images." |
July Rangefinder magazine articles (PDF)
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Personal Project: Photographing America’s Railroads by Stan Trzoniec
"I’ve been photographing trains for as long as I can remember. What exactly is the draw to photograph the railroad scene? If you think just shooting trains is at the top of the list, you are partially right. But it’s also the spirit of discovery." |
‘VIA PANAM’: The end of the world – by Kadir van Lohuizen - IamNikon blog "Journeying to the end of the world may sound like something out of a fairytale, but photojournalist Kadir van Lohuizen has made it his personal mission to travel the Pan-American Highway from Chile to Alaska, using it as a point of reference for his Via PanAm trip." |
Kadir van Lohuizen – Capturing Moments that Matter - IamNikon blog
"When the going gets tough, Kadir van Lohuizen gets snapping. This internationally acclaimed, award winning photo-journalist is committed to capturing the struggles people face around the world each day and recording what would normally go unreported." |
Launching skyward with Nikon and NASA - IamNikon blog
"Our journey with NASA started back in 1971 when the Nikon Photomic FTN (which was a modified Nikon F camera) was used on the Apollo 15 mission – the fourth mission to land on the moon. Since then our kit has also made it onboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1981 and the Discovery mission in 1999. Nikon Professional Services (our organisation which provides valuable assistance for pros in every segment of the photography field), has been on-site for every Apollo and Space Shuttle launch ever since." |
The Photographer, The Entrepreneur, The Stockbroker And Their Rent-A-Mob by Justin Leighton
A posting about some of the rancour against Jay Maisel's settlement with Andy Baio (Baio infringed Maisel's copyrighted photograph of Miles Davis) |
Stéphane Kossmann interview at Cannes -
IamNikon blog
"For over 20 years, Kossmann has been snapping celebrities – often off-guard – including the likes of Sharon Stone, Sean Penn, Nicole Kidman and Robert De Niro. We caught up with Stéphane at the recent world-renowned film festival, which ran late last month." |
I, Photographer: The Dog Portraitists - PopPhoto
"I shoot with a Nikon D3s and D700—I like having two cameras so I’m not constantly switching lenses. My main action lens is the 70–200mm f/2.8 VR Nikkor; I also use a 17–35mm f/2.8 and 35mm f/1.4G." |
Street Level; Jon Ortner’s Tale Of Two Cities - Shutterbug
"Well, it’s really only one city—New York—but the assignment called for Jon Ortner to capture images so different in spirit and approach that he might as well have been in two very different cities." |
Wildlife photography by Richard Peters - IamNikon blog
"But before we get started, what kit will you need? Well, having the top gear is beneficial, but the good news is you don’t have to own the biggest and best lenses out there. Not everyone wants to carry a 600mm VR around all day. However, being realistic you do need something other than your standard 28-70mm zoom to get consistently good wildlife images." |
| Interview: The Story Behind Rich Lam's Infamous Vancouver Riot Kiss Photo - PopPhoto |
| The film-makers behind ‘Fragments’ share their secrets - IamNikon blog |
The Magic Mountains - The Telegraph India
"For photographer Sankar Sridhar it all began after an arduous trek to Gochala in west Sikkim in 1994 at the age of 16. He was hooked instantly and he returned soon afterwards to climb two 21,000-ft peaks in Ladakh and to take photographs along the way." |
Take control of natural light and make your photos shine - IamNikon blog
"One of the many advantages of owning your own studio is that you can create the exact light conditions needed to produce some stunning results. But how do you maintain that same quality when you’re shooting on location? We caught up with pro photographer and Nikon user, Sam Barker, who has mastered the art of working with natural light and his subjects to create that ‘studio effect’ in his location photography." |
June 2011 Rangefinder articles (PDF)
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Seal Teams by Joe McNally
"I’ve worked out in Coronado with the SEALs a couple times, and was stupefied by the demands, the stress, and the resultant call to excellence. It’s a narrow funnel you pass through as a SEAL, and many don’t make it. I was one of the first journalists allowed to spend all of Hell Week with one class of hopefuls." |
Shuttle photography with the pros - IamNikon blog
"Shooting shuttle launches is, as you can imagine, very tricky. The closest handheld positions are over three miles from the pad and even with a long lens the images suffer from Florida’s atmospheric haze. Therefore, ability, knowledge and technical expertise in placing remote cameras near the pad is crucial to capturing these historic images." |
| It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring David Hobby! - ScottKelby |
| It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Vincent Versace! - ScottKelby |
An Icon with a Nikon - IamNikon blog
"Few photographers can boast a portfolio of iconic subjects including the likes of Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, Robert Kennedy, Robert De Niro and Johnny Depp. But lifelong Nikon user, Steve Schapiro, isn’t just any photographer. He’s been rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest political and cultural figures on the planet and working with them to capture their natural charisma on camera for many years now."
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| CELEBRITY SHOOTER JEFF KRAVITZ SHARES HIS TIPS FOR PARTY AND FESTIVAL PHOTOS - IamNikon blog |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Stacy Pearsall! -
Scott Kelby
"When I was 17, I never imagined where I’d be today. I was young, naïve, energetic and optimistic about my future. I enlisted in the US Air Force as a basic still photographer. I went to basic training, also known as boot camp, and then to the Defense Information School." |
First a buyout; now owner of a blistering photography business Wahington Post
"At first glance, David Hobby looks like just another casualty of the decline of print media: A longtime staff photographer for the Baltimore Sun, he was one of many employees who accepted a buyout in 2008 as part of broad staff reductions at the newspaper. Yet last month he embarked on a sold-out, cross-country tour that will visit 29 cities. About $1 million in tickets have been sold for the privilege of hearing Hobby and famed magazine photographer Joe McNally speak about their craft." |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Rick Dole! - ScottKelby
"My kit for most assignments consists of three Nikon D3s bodies, a 500mm f/4, 70-200mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.4, 24-70mm f/2.8, 14-24mm f/2.8, two 1.4x tele-converters, two SB-800 flashes, two 77mm circular polarizer filters, a 52mm drop in polarizer, a Singh-Ray Vari-ND filter (1-8 stops of neutral density, two spare camera batteries, and a Nikon remote trigger." |
| Dave Black is the man!!!! (or “How I learned a year’s worth of sports photography techniques in two days”) Scott Kelby |
19 Questions with Neil van Niekerk ClickinMoms
"Neil van Niekerk is a wedding and portrait photographer based in northern New Jersey. He is the voice behind Planet Neil, a website about on-camera flash, off camera flash, and digital photography generally." |
Crisp light, great moments typify the wedding photography of Cliff Mautner - Rob Galbraith
"Recent years have been good to Cliff Mautner. Among several honors, in 2008 American Photo magazine named him one of the top ten wedding photographers in the world, and in 2009 he received a Grand Award from the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) trade association. He is also the official wedding photography spokesperson for Nikon." |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Laurie Excell! - Scott Kelby
"Wherever you are in the photographic process, remember that it’s the journey, the people we meet along the way and our reaction to life experiences, not the destination that makes us who we are today." |
NPS Pro Spotlight - Steven Silverstein and Ann Elliott Cutting
"Steve and Ann discuss their distinctive styles of editorial photography as it pertains to Steve's fashion work and Ann's lifestyle images. They also talk about the dynamics of working with art directors, stylists, and directing talent." |
NPS Pro Spotlight - Harold David and Ed Masterson
"Harold and Ed talk about creative control and the limitless possibilities that digital offers. With digital, experimentation isn't limited by the amount of frames you can shoot—like it was with film." |
What a shot! – Georgios Kefalas with our Nikon D3 - IamNikon blog
"A great photograph captures a perfect moment in time, and what moment could be more perfect for a professional footballer than scoring in a major tournament in front of a packed stadium?" |
March 2011 Rangefinder articles (PDF)
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Guest Blog featuring Scott Diussa: Basic Audio for DSLR Video Shooters - Terry White
"Hi Everyone! My name is Scott Diussa and I’m the Field Operations Manager for Nikon Professional Services. I want to thank Terry for the opportunity to share with you something that I have been talking to photographers about more and more in the past year or two." |
| Chase Jarvis interview at Berman Graphics |
Aaron Rodgers Owes Me a New Monopod! by Scott Kelby
"So here’s exactly what happened to me at the Bears/Packers NFC Championship Game yesterday: I’m set up right on the goal line. Just minding my own business. Taking a few shots. Chatting with other photographers, and sharing my hot cocoa with them. Pretty typical game." |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Alan Hess! - Scott Kelby
"My guest blog post in 2008 was centered around shooting Billy Idol in concert, so I though it would be cool to share the experiences I’ve had with them since then. I have been lucky enough to shoot Billy Idol five times in 2010. This blog post has to do with how that became possible and how it led to being able to photograph Billy Morrison at the release of his signature Gibson Les Paul at NAMM this last weekend." |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Terry White! - Scott Kelby
"Terry have you ever done a post or video on your photo storage workflow? This was a question one of my Adobe Colleagues, Tim asked me last month and after a few moments of blank stares I replied, “hmm, um, no.”...I thought this might be a timely topic for my guest spot here." |
January 2011 Rangefinder articles (PDF)
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It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Moose Peterson! - Scott Kelby
"You might not have been aware of it, but ever since the first moment you thought about getting into photography, you’ve been an explorer. And ever since the first time you put that camera to your eye, you’ve been exploring science and mechanics, physics, emotions, the psyche, yourself, and you probably didn’t even know it." |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Luke Kermode! - ScottKelby
"I’m only 18 years old and still have a lot to learn when it comes to taking a picture, not to mention trying to figure out how to play this game called life. So I am going to simply share what I’ve learned so far, and how I’ve learned it…" |
December 2010 Rangefinder articles
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A moment in history, Frank Lennon, Denis Brodeur and Paul Henderson - Toronto Star
"Paul Henderson with his arms up in the air, Yvan Cournoyer embracing him celebrating with a dejected Vladislav Tretiak on the ice after scoring the game-winning goal in Game 8 of the 1972 Summit Series with the Soviet Union. An image we all have burned into the back of our brains." |
| Calcutta photo essay and text by Peter Turnley at the TOP |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Dwayne Tucker! - ScottKelby
"My name is Dwayne D.C. Tucker II and I’m a commercial photographer for lifestyles and sports. I’m from Nassau, Bahamas; now I live in Miami, Florida and I’m in love with photography." |
November 2010 Rangefinder articles (PDFs)
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It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Mike Olivella! Scott Kelby
"From past experience, I know many of Scott’s Blog readers are avid sports photographers or at least enjoy photographing their kids taking part in sports. I also know that many of you are into wildlife photography, and in many ways, the equipment necessary for good wildlife images mirrors that used for sports photography. So, here goes…Mike Olivella’s Top Ten List of sports photography equipment." |
| Professional photographer Richard Peters gives some of his best tips - IamNikon blog |
The moment Woods's Ryder Cup challenge was halted... by a photographer - MailonSunday
"This is the moment when Mail on Sunday photographer Mark Pain found himself in the line of fire at the Ryder Cup - and for a brief moment brought the mighty Tiger Woods to a juddering halt...Pain was using a Nikon D3S camera, with a 24-70 mm lens and a shutter speed of 1/1000 of a second." |
October 2010 Rangefinder articles and reviews
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| Awesome Behind The Scenes Bon Jovi Video Featuring Tour Photographer David Bergman - Scott Kelby |
It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Anne Cahill! - Scott Kelby
"I interviewed several times with Bill Pekala, General Manager of Nikon Professional Services (NPS). I knew this was it. I wanted to work for Bill. I wanted to be involved in photography every day. He hired me and I began my training as a technical representative for Nikon @12 years ago." |
I, Photographer: Shooting the Big leagues - PopPhoto
A profile of Ron Vesely, the Chicago White Sox's team photographer |
| It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring David Tejada! - ScottKelby |
September 2010 Rangefinder magazine articles
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August 2010 Rangefinder magazine articles (PDF)
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| It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Cliff Mautner - ScottKelby |
| Podcast Conversation with Neil van Niekerk – Taking Your Flash to the next level - CameraDojo |
Capturing Images in Winter Gardens by Jason Ingram
"Professional garden photographer Jason Ingram brings an individual approach to all his work, combining his passion for photography and the subject itself. Here he tells Photography Monthly how to look for and capture alluring images in winter gardens." |
White ravens have Vancouver Island birders atwitter - Globe and Mail
"Mike Yip, a 66-year-old retired school teacher, heard reports of a sighting in the Qualicum Beach area. Armed with nothing more deadly than a Nikon D300 and his own curiosity, he went in pursuit of an elusive quarry."
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July 2010 Rangefinder articles (PDF)
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It’s Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Andy Locascio! - Scott Kelby
"Wow. Let me tell you, I never thought this would happen. Guest blogging for Scott Kelby didn’t even come into my dreams it was so crazy. It is an incredible honor to be able to talk about my photography to so many people, and to follow the long list of fantastic photographers that make up the Scott Kelby guest blog “Hall of Fame.”" |
Keith Richards by Annie Leibovitz for Louis Vuitton - Strobist
"While we are on the subject of the Photek Softlighter, I thought it fitting to run a BTS video of Annie Leibovitz shooting Keith Richards in a hotel room for Louis Vuitton with that same light mod." |
Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Larry Becker - ScottKelby
"I absolutely believe in luck and good fortune. But I don’t believe the ‘Law of Attraction’ works in isolation from preparation and work (usually hard work). You have to get off your butt and do something. You have to be prepared for “luck.” " |
Jim Richardson: Notes and Tips From the Field - National Geographic
"After a quarter century of traveling the world on amazing assignments for National Geographic, I'm still learning how to take nonfiction photographs that say more. What underpins my photographs for National Geographic? Pencil-blunting research long before a shoot. On-the-fly camera settings and in-the-field improvisations. And sometimes I just get lucky. Mostly, I never take myself too seriously and I always figure there must be a better way—if I can just figure it out." |
| Tech Profile of Moose Peterson by Terry White |
It’s The 3rd Anniversary of Guest Blog Wednesday ft. Vincent Versace!- ScottKelby
"I am frequently asked what were the events that lead to me becoming a photographer. As is always the case, it began at the beginning. It started with my very first childhood portrait session. You see, I have a confession to make.
I was the Gerber baby." |
May 2010 Rangefinder articles (PDF)
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Peter Turnley's head, hands and feet by Johnthan Castner
"I'm not a collector or one of those people who names their tools like they are pets. Nah, but I do believe that the choices which an artist makes in regards to their tools says something about who they are and certainly how they work."
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Guest Blog Wednesday featuring David Bergman - ScottKelby
"I often use remote cameras for my sports assignments, so I decided to put one up at the concert. I mounted a Nikon D3 and 14-24 mm lens right next to Tico Torres’ drum set, looking out at the crowd. During the show, I triggered the camera with my Pocket Wizard whenever I thought it would make a good image." |
April 2010 Rangefinder magazine articles
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Shooting the Space Shuttles - PopPhoto
"Ben Cooper combines photography with rocket science" |
March 2010 Rangefinder articles
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Haiti: Between Death and Life - the Online Photographer
"This is a significant occasion at The Online Photographer. It marks the first time we've published a significant body of original photojournalism. The following 50-picture photo essay is a World exclusive of new work shot a little more than a week ago by my friend the great photojournalist Peter Turnley." |
February 2010 Rangefinder articles
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It’s “Guest Blog Wednesday” featuring Laura Heald! at ScottKelby
"To get a job as an assistant you don’t have to know everything about photography, you just have to be open minded and willing to learn. You have to listen to instruction and be willing to take chances. Most of all you have to want to work and be flexible." |
It’s “Guest Blog Wednesday” featuring Bill Frakes! at ScottKelby
"For me using new stuff to make my work easier is just being lazy. I need to use it to make the storytelling better. I carry Nikon cameras that can see in the dark. I’m amazed at how wonderful they are." |
January 2010 Rangefinder articles:
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Chase Jarvis interview at CameraLabs
"During some of his rare downtime, I caught-up with Chase to find out about the equipment he uses, his love of social networking and the demands of becoming and being a successful commercial photographer." |
Bless Me Father Bob…..by JoeMcNally
"You know, it’s a new year, and it’s time to download the card, freshen up the pixels, clean the lens elements and confess all those photographic sins, which for me, really, are too numerous to count or catalog. As 2009 faded in the rear view mirror, I figured it was time to see Father Bob." |
A Visual Interview with Peter Turnley at the TOP
"...the portfolio you're about to look at doesn't do any one story justice. It's not a "greatest hits," either. Rather, it's a linked sequence meant to sketch the broad range and reach of Peter's work and concerns over many years."
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Shuttle Launch STS-129 photos by Scott Diussa
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Joe McNally: Control of Color - Part 1
Joe McNally has been described as "perhaps the most versatile photojournalist working today," a distinction earned for his ability to capture compelling images in locations as diverse as an operating room, the top of the Empire State Building and the cockpit of a jet aircraft. Noted for his technical mastery, what makes him unique is his ability to create and imaginatively render "the big idea"—the unique or startling concept that frames a single image or a long-term project. |
| It’s “Guest Blog Wednesday” featuring Scott Rinckenberger!- ScottKelby |
| “Guest Blog Wednesday” featuring Aaron Greene! - ScottKelby |
| Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Drew Gurian - ScottKelby |
| Bill Fortney guest blog at ScottKelby |
| Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Scott Diussa at ScottKelby |
| “Guest Blog Wednesday” featuring Mike Olivella - Scott Kelby |
| The Last Word: Cherie Steinberg Cote — A Girl's Best Friend - Rangefinder |
| Andrew Kornylak at ScottKelby |
| My Very Favorite Photography Equipment by Ree Drummond |
| London from above, at night - taken by Jason Hawkes with Nikon gear |
| The Profoto Pro-8 Knows You Like it Fast (Annie Liebowitz using the D3 for a portrait session) - Strobist |
| Interview with photojournalist Bill Eppridge at PDNPulse |
| 26 Concise Reviews by Thom Hogan |
| Photo by Daily Mail staffer helps overturn taekwondo decision - Rob Galbraith |
| A Letter Home From Beijing:
Robert Hanashiro shares some experiences from his two weeks in China covering the Olympic Games |
| Olympics: Planning, Packing, And Panicking by Rod Mar |
Microsoft Icons of Imaging
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| Sal Sessa - Nikon using pro profile |
| Behind the Lens with Jasin Boland - PopPhoto |
| Photographer Mike Moats specializes in tiny landscapes - Rob Galbraith |
National
Geographic photographer Joel Sartore featured in documentary - Rob Galbraith
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| Frans
Lanting: A Journey Through Time - Apple advertorial article |
| Neal
Preston: Iconography -
Apple advertorial article |
| Jody
Dole: A Master of Digital Photography - Apple advertorial article |
| Tom
Wagner: Tampa Bay’s Digital Cover Man - Apple advertorial
article |
| Joe
McNally profile by Apple - yes, another Aperture infomercial |
| Benedict
Fernandez interview at DigitalCameraInfo |
| Podcast
interviews of pro photographers, including Moose Peterson, to be
posted on July 15 (also has an interview with Vincent Versace) |
| Podcast:
Vincent Versace Unplugged - Vincent Versace, a Nikon shooter, instructor
and all-around digital photography expert, explains his "cinematic"
approach to still photography, divulges a few of his favorite Photoshop
tricks, recommends some equipment everyone should have and much
more in this half-hour podcast - at PopPhoto |