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Marketing Fine Art Photography – New Book

June 9, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Marketing Fine Art Photography is a new book from Luminous Landscape’s Alain Briot.  In the book, Briot “offers practical, up-to-date and field-tested marketing techniques from the viewpoint of a fine art landscape photographer who earns a living from the sale of his fine art prints.”

Marketing Fine Art Photography retails for $44.95; however, it is currently available for $26.95 on Amazon.com.

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: alain briot, book, fine art, Marketing Fine Art Photography, photography

 

Sony A35 Continues Translucent Mirror Trend

June 8, 2011 By Eric Reagan

The Sony A35 is the latest translucent mirror camera.  Following in the footsteps of Sony’s A33 and A55 cameras, the A35 signals Sony’s commitment to the fast-focusing, live view format.

The A35 sports an APS-C sized 16.2MP CMOS sensor and offers the ability to capture AVCHD 1080i HD video.  The A35’s sensitivity range goes up to a ISO 25600 – an impressive spec for an entry-level camera. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: A35, alpha, digital camera, dslr, slt, Sony, translucent mirror

Sony NEX-C3, 30mm Macro Lens & F20S Flash Announced

June 8, 2011 By Eric Reagan

The Sony NEX-C3 is a follow-up to last year’s NEX-3 and NEX-5 cameras.  Based on the feature set and price point, the NEX-C3 appears to serve as more of a direct replacement for the NEX-3.

The NEX-C3 offers a 16.2MP APS-C sensor and captures 720p HD video.  The NEX-C3 covers a broad sensitivity range of ISO 200-128000 and is capable of capturing images at a frame rate of 5.5 frames per second. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: 30mm, alpha, digital camera, flash, HVL-F20S, lens, Macro, mirrorless, nex, NEX-C3, Sony

LSU Mascot vs. Photographer

June 7, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Tigers 1 – Photographer 0

I’m thinking the mascot was trying to jump over the photographer here. Or, maybe he just lost him in his peripheral vision due to the costume. Either way, that’s a tough way to be taken out of the game. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Humor Tagged With: fail, funny, LSU, photographer, Tigers, ut

Lensbaby Giveaway – One Week Left

June 7, 2011 By Eric Reagan

If you want to get in on a chance to win a Lensbaby Composer, you’ve only got until next week.  Details are here.

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: composer, contest, dslr, free stuff, giveaway, lens, lensbaby, photography

Nik Software Introduces Snapseed for iPad

June 7, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Snapseed is a new photo editing application for the iPad from Nik Software.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: app, iOS, ipad, itunes, nik software, photography, Snapseed

Nikon DSLR and Lens Rebates Now at B&H

June 7, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Amazon posted the new Nikon DSLR and lens rebates a week or so ago.  Now it looks like B&H has gotten in on the deals too.

Here’s the link to B&H’s Nikon rebate page for more.

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: amazon, b&H, d300s, d3100, D5100, d7000, Deals, digital camera, dslr, lens, Nikon, Rebates, sale

Apple iCloud to Auto-Backup and Sync Photos, Video, More

June 6, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Along with the updated Camera App in iOS 5, Apple announced its new iCloud product at WWDC 2011 today.  iCloud is basically an auto-storage program that syncs data across devices – mail, photos, documents, videos, etc. [Read more…]

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: apple, camera, camera roll, cloud computing, iCloud, iOS, iOS 5, iphoto, mac, pc, Photo Stream, Photos, videos, WWDC, WWDC 2011

iOS 5 Brings New Camera Features to iPhone, Including Shutter via Volume Button

June 6, 2011 By Eric Reagan

At WWDC 2011 today, Apple unveiled iOS 5, which contains a number of new features and functions.  Most relevant to photo buffs though are the upgrades to the camera app. [Read more…]

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: apple, camera, digital camera, iOS 5, iphone, phone camera, WWDC 2011

Canon Building New Plants in Taiwan to Meet Growing DSLR Demand

June 6, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Canon broke ground on a new manufacturing facility in Taiwan yesterday – and it’s going to start building another plant in Taiwan in August.  The two plants are said to be a $1.05-billion dollar investment to meet the growing demand for its DSLR line of cameras, lenses and accessories.

[via Focus Taiwan]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, Canon factory, dslr, manufacturing, Taiwan

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