By keith, on February 27th, 2012 This is part 1 of a 2 part episode with guest Jen McKen, a wedding and portrait photographer from South Western Pennsylvania. In this episode we start out meeting Jen and finding out about her background in photography. We also talk about a big decision that many photographers face, when and whether to go pro . . . → Read More: Meet Jen McKen, Wedding Photography, Going Pro, and a Viral Blog Post (part 1)
By keith, on February 23rd, 2012 Long time fans of the show will remember the that it evolved from a show called Gear Viewpoint. Ron Risman was my co-host of Gear Viewpoint and is also an extremely talented cinematographer and story teller. On this episode we discuss a bit about Ron’s timelapses, his behind the scenes videos for professional photographer Gregor . . . → Read More: Timelapse with Ron Risman
By keith, on February 13th, 2012 This is part 2 of my interview with Rob Sylvan talking about Lightroom 4 BETA. The last time he was on we were Gear Viewpoint, and talking about the release of Lightroom 3 .
Check out Rob and other things we talked about at these links from this episode:
Rob Sylvan The Lightroom Queen NAPP . . . → Read More: Rob Sylvan on Lightroom 4 BETA (part 2)
By keith, on February 6th, 2012 Rob Sylvan is back on the show to talk about Lightroom 4 BETA, the last time he was on we were Gear Viewpoint, and talking about the release of Lightroom 3 .
Check out Rob and other things we talked about at these links from this episode:
Rob Sylvan The Lightroom Queen NAPP Lightroom Workshops . . . → Read More: Rob Sylvan Talks Lightroom 4 BETA (part 1)
By keith, on February 2nd, 2012 Ben Slavin joins the show again after another adventure in South America, this time with the mission of creating a documentary about adventure motorcycling in Colombia. In this episode Ben fills us in on some of the gear he brought along and some insights on the process of creating the new documentary.
Check out Ben . . . → Read More: Ben Slavin Returns!
By keith, on December 19th, 2011 SOPHA (The Studio of Photographic Arts) is located in Manchester, NH and offers studio rental space, education, a social environment for photographers, and much more. This is a continuation, Part 1 can be found here. My guests are Bud and Dave of SOPHA the Studio Of Photographic Arts and in this the second part of . . . → Read More: Bud and Dave from The Sopha in Manchester, NH (part 2)
By keith, on November 21st, 2011 SOPHA (The Studio of Photographic Arts) is located in Manchester, NH and offers studio rental space, education, a social environment for photographers, and much more. My guests today are Bud and Dave from SOPHA and in this first part of the interview we get a sense of what SOPHA is and what Bud and Dave . . . → Read More: Bud and Dave from The Sopha in Manchester, NH (part 1)
By keith, on October 29th, 2011 Photo from Four Corner Store website
Sample pictures from the Super Spy Digicam from Four Corner Store are at the bottom of this review.
Let me start by saying I wasn’t expecting much with this toy, but for $65 I was expecting much more than I got. The Super Spy Digicam is available and . . . → Read More: Super Spy Digicam Review and Sample Pictures.
By keith, on October 20th, 2011 So this morning I came across a post on iPhoneography letting people know that Pinhole HD was free for a limited time in the app store. So I went over and grabbed the app, I played with it for a few minutes and came to the conclusion that it is just another LoMo app. Nothing . . . → Read More: My $2500 Pinhole Camera
By keith, on October 19th, 2011 UPDATE: New post with Lytro opinion and video review.
UPDATE on resolution Below!
How many megapixels is the Lytro?
“…I’m being generous, because if I had to bet I’d say it’s closer to 1mp.”
Well, let me tell you Lytro is being tricky with thisĀ by stating that they are measuring the quality in ‘Megarays’ . . . → Read More: Lytro Opens the Curtain, What’s That Square Thing?
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