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Because of the fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, Adobe has announced the increase in fees for Creative Cloud subscribers. For those subscribing monthly, the price increase will take effect from March 6, 2017. Those who pay theyearly subscription will pay the new price when they renew the plan. This is a part of the email […]

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Ladies and gentlemen, the king of lenses has been crowned. DxOMark has announced their test results for the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 Art lens, and its the lens with the highest score ever. It won 51 when mounted on a Nikon D800E and left Zeiss Otus 85mm f/1.4 eat its dust. DxOMark scores sharpness, transmission, distortion, […]

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The worst fear of most photographers is having their equipment stolen. Yes, it’s “only gear”, and yes you should insure it, but you grow attached to it. You get used to its little quirks that let you bring out the best in it. Even if it is insured, you have to wait, sometimes for weeks, […]

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We’ve all seen the memes on Facebook in response to the question “Why do photographers charge so much?”. They usually talk about the cost of gear, and other things that your client doesn’t care about. Sure, equipment, insurance, and all the rest of it are expenses you need to earn it back. But, your expenses […]

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What is photography to you? Is it your business or you just something you do for fun and pleasure? For me, its the second one. I have been into photography for quite a long time, yet I never turned it into a career. Its always been something else that paid my bills, and photography is […]

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Clients can sometimes be… tricky. Okay, “tricky” is an understatement in some situations. They can be absolutely horrific. I’m sure you’ve been offered an “amazing opportunity” to work for exposure at least once in your career. Or maybe you’ve even had an offer you just couldn’t refuse, like working for socks or spray tan. I […]

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A few weeks ago, Chase Jarvis explained about “the other 50%“. Creating and sharing stuff is only half of what you need to do. The other 50% is the other stuff you do. The hard work that goes into making yourself known, that people rarely speakabout. He told us what it is we need to […]

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I’ve been a huge fan of the Arduino for quite a few years now. It allows me control cameras and lights in ways that would be otherwise impossible. As an open source project based on theAtmel AVR microcontrollers, compatible boards come in all shapes and sizes now. One such incarnation is the Adafruit Trinket, a […]

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There is a progression that takes place in the journey that is our lighting knowledge. At first it is learning the ways of ambient light (read: I dont want to buy a flash). As our career progresses we decide to buy our first flash and throw that sucker straight on the camera, only to question […]

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Lexar has launched their latest addition to their line of CFast memory cards, and its the largest capacity CFast on the market. Its Professional 3500x CFast 2.0 and it has 512 GB capacity. Its the double from their previous CFast model, and currently, theres no card on the market that beats this capacity. And capacity […]

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