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In the latest Lightroom Classic CC update, Adobe has introduced some novelties. The 7.3 version contains new color profiles, some bugs have been fixed, and new cameras and lenses are supported including the Sony A7III. In the latest Lightroom update, it seems that Adobe has decided to make Profiles a more important feature. The […]

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Face it, if you want an action-light(those small on-your-motorcycle cube lights), there are two options in the market: the Lume Cube (Amazon, B&H) and the Litra Torch (Amazon, B&H). They are both great lights if you are doing any sorts of action sports photography, they are compact, light, have some resistance to the elements and […]

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Russian film studio Scandinava makes insane effects that will make you think are CGI but theyre actually all real. Using practical VFX, a robotic arm, miniature models and other gear, these artists make the real objects look like they were animated. Check out how they do it in the video below. Scandinava team uses […]

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As more camera harnesses and holstershit the market, it seems that traditional camera straps arebecoming a thing of the past. The latest takes the form of the Cotton Carrier G3 StrapshotHolster.

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As weve seen before, someones tripod and the camera can get confused for a rifle. This is what recently happened in south Kerry, Ireland. As a Cork-based photographer started setting up a tripod in Derrynane at Caherdaniel, a passer-by noticed him. The man thought he was a sniper and notified the police, which led to […]

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Sometimes our photos end up being underexposed by accident, or because of poor lighting conditions. But what about doing it on purpose? Photographer Manny Ortiz admits he tends to underexpose his photos for one or two stops. In this video, he talks about why he does it and about the benefits of this approach. Since […]

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German lens manufacturer Meyer Optik Grlitz has just launched a new version of their super-fast 50mm f/0.95 lens. Nocturnus 50 III F0.95 comes in a new design and its less heavy than the previous model. Its made for full-frame cameras, but you can use it on crop bodies, too. Also, it now features a Leica […]

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One of the things I was most interested in checking out during The Photography Show were the new Sigma lens offerings. Those are the 105mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens, aimed primarily at portrait photographers, and the 70mm f/2.8 DG Macro Art. So, I sat down for a chat with Paul Reynolds of Sigma Imaging […]

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Where should I start when talking about Lightroom presets? The subject has been covered so many different ways by so many different writers that at times even I think theres nothing left to say. Or is there?

Most of us already know that using presets in our photo editing workflow speeds up processing. I mean, who couldnt use a little help now and again especially when youre attempting to wade through six or seven hundred images from that last wedding where the groom couldnt stop... more

The GNARBOX (pronounced narbox) solved a major issue for many: How to work in the field with no laptop. A decent laptop that supports backing up, exporting short bits for social media, handle RAW files and similar tasks, cannot be a weak small laptop. But many times, you don’tactually need a laptop, you just want […]

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