Richard Bram

What's in Your Bag ?

David J. Carol asks a variety of photographers a simple question: What do you keep in your camera bag? See what he found.


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Adobe Photoshop at 22-Still a Valuable Editing Tool

It’s pretty amazing to think that Photoshop is 22 years old. Any photographer older than 40 will remember how we marveled at what could be done with this magical image-editing program.


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John Rettie

Simple, Searchable New Web Site Designs

It’s ironic, but in many ways, it was easier to create a Web site back at the beginning of the decade than it is now.


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Canon EOS-5D Mark III and Nikon D800

Initially I was going to write two separate reviews on the newest mid-range professional cameras from Canon and Nikon.


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Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 is more than just an update that promises improved speed and performance with a new feature set. It also focuses just as much attention on the experience of editing.

 


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Stabilized Photography Lenses

One of the more useful technologies for the photographer these days is optical image stabilization. This technology compensates for the camera shake, or movements, by moving a lens group inside the lens to reduce blurring.
 


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Optoma ML300 Projector Review

A decade ago, many photographers desired to own a digital projector. At the time, though, they were so expensive—costing upwards of $3,000—that many people, including myself, had to dismiss the idea. Projectors also tended to be finicky to set up, the bulbs were expensive to replace and worse yet, it seemed they had an awfully limited time before they’d burn out.
 


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Tiffen Dfx Creative Digital Effects Version 3.0

Photographers know the advantages of using preset filters and effects to improve their still photographs. 


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Adobe Photoshop’s Lightroom 4

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is an important part of many photographers’ workflows.
 


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Sony NEX-7

The Sony NEX-7: An In-Depth Review

The new Sony NEX-7 is clearly the flagship of Sony’s engaging line of svelte, APS-C format NEX mirrorless interchangeable-lens compact cameras. 


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First Exposure: Western Digital Portable Hard Drive

Western Digital’s My Passport line of portable hard drives has been around for years, a testament to the product’s compact design and reliability. But over time, the line has gone through changes and the latest version continues this trend—even with its evolving design (this version now has rounded corners to more easily slide into your pocket).


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DSLR Video: CRU-DataPort ToughTech QR Duo

 One of the most important considerations of shooting video on location is the method used to back-up the recorded footage.


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First Exposure: PicsCliq Increased Profits For Wedding Shooters

Social media such as Facebook and Twitter are alternately praised and demonized by traditional media. But the power and popularity of social media is never in question, particularly with young, engaged couples and their friend


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First Exposure: X-Rite ColorMunki Display and i1Display Pro

There was a time when labs would take care of color management—from processing to print—for all but the most dedicated fine art photographers. However, now that our computers have turned into our own private labs and digital darkrooms, we have to pay more attention to color management and accuracy.
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