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Today’s DSLR is a complex tool. It’s much smarter and more complicated than it’s predecessors. With each new generation the matrix metering algorithms become more complex and more accurate. The technology in these cameras is in fact, so smart that many of you will never even need to move your camera off of matrix metering. [...]

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Food Photography – Seeing The Light

by Michael Schacht 02.04.2010

I’ve been spending a lot of my free time lately trying to learn product photography and more specifically food photography.   Even the subject of food photography is pretty broad. To be honest the majority of it bores me because there are just too many cooks in the kitchen. Clients, art directors, and designers all get [...]

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New Windows 7 Features for PHOTOGRAPHERS

by Matt Voran 12.08.2009

Windows has always had the “utility” but finally we get some sex appeal in the OS. Okay okay, enough about how awesome it looks and all that, other blogs are covering this ad-nauseum. What I want to talk about are the features that specifically appeal to me as a photographer. So here is my list:

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6 Reasons NOT to buy a Fancy DSLR

by Matt Voran 12.01.2009

I see SO MANY people getting expensive DSLR’s these days. Sure they have come down in price. Sure they make you look really trendy and cool, but do you REALLY need one?

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All about Photography Portfolios – Part 1 – Sharing Sites

by Matt Voran 08.11.2009

 
One of the most important things for a photographer, is exposure. Pardon the pun, in this case I am talking about people seeing your work!  What’s the point of a photo if it’s not shared with other people who can appreciate and enjoy it.  In addition to that, how are you going to get commissioned [...]

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