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Edward Weston: The Photographer

February 3, 2014 by Steve Berardi 9 Comments

Edward Weston once said that “Good composition is merely the strongest way of seeing.” I’ve always thought that was one of the best explanations of what photography is at it’s core: it’s really just about learning to see better.

Weston is widely known as one of the most influential American photographers. He primarily shot photos in the American West (especially California), and photographed a wide range of subjects (including landscapes, portraits, and still life).

I recently came across an excellent documentary about Weston and his approach to photography (thanks to Jim Goldstein for sharing!), so I thought it’d be great to share on PN. It’s a little dated (filmed in 1948), but there’s a lot of inspirational stuff in here:

Enjoy! 🙂 [Read more…] about Edward Weston: The Photographer

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: american, california, camera, documentary, edward, film, photographer, photography, west, weston

Why You Should Get Insurance For Your Gear

January 13, 2014 by Steve Berardi 8 Comments

Photo by Bryan Fenstermacher (used under the CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 license)
Photo by Bryan Fenstermacher (used under the CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 license)
Photography is an expensive hobby. You might’ve started with something small and inexpensive, like a point and shoot camera. But, then the passion was probably too much to control, so you moved onto a more manual camera, or even a DSLR. Then came all the fancy lenses and tripod. And, before you knew it, all your camera gear became more valuable than your car.

If that sounds anything like you, then it might be a good idea to consider getting insurance for all of your camera gear.

Insurance helps protect the large investment you’ve made in camera gear and it gives you “peace of mind” — so you don’t have to worry about your gear getting stolen, and instead you can just focus on taking photographs (pun intended, heh). [Read more…] about Why You Should Get Insurance For Your Gear

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: accident, camera, gear, homeowners, insurance, investment, lenses, peace of mind, protect, renters, robbery, steal, stolen

Holiday Gift Ideas For Nature Photographers

December 2, 2013 by Steve Berardi Leave a Comment

Now that we’re in the holiday season, you might be thinking about what you can get for your photographer friends or family. Or, maybe you need some ideas for yourself 😉

Although most cameras and lenses are pretty expensive (and might be out of “gift” range), there’s a lot of other photography stuff that any nature photographer would probably love to receive: [Read more…] about Holiday Gift Ideas For Nature Photographers

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Gear Reviews Tagged With: books, camera, camo, christmas, gift, head, holiday, ideas, kwik, nature, photographers, photography, tripod, xmas

Things To Consider When Buying Used Camera Gear

October 30, 2013 by Amy Cobb 3 Comments

This is a guest post by Amy Cobb, from Photography Colleges
There are many reasons to opt for a pre-owned camera as opposed to a new one. The fact that a camera once had a relationship with another photographer doesn’t necessarily mean that it was misused, abused, or made defective—chances are, the previous owner is upgrading to a newer model, or coming to grips with the fact that film is becoming obsolete outside of art photography.

This is good news if you’re studying photography at your university and looking to play with film or a lightly-used DSLR that has no desire to take out additional student loans to cover a prohibitively pricey “book,” or if you’re a professional looking for an adequate backup camera.

While there’s different things to consider when evaluating used digital and film cameras, many of the basics are the same. Keep in mind that you should be extremely careful about purchasing a camera you can’t take a test shot with, and always at least ask for a warranty. [Read more…] about Things To Consider When Buying Used Camera Gear

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: camera, digital, ebay, film, inspect, lens, nature, new, photography, used

Benefits of a Full Frame Camera

September 23, 2013 by Steve Berardi 16 Comments

CMOS SensorOne of the most common questions that comes up when upgrading your digital SLR is whether or not to go with a “full frame” camera or stick with a crop sensor. There’s good and bad things about both types of cameras, but here are a few benefits of the larger “full frame” sensor: [Read more…] about Benefits of a Full Frame Camera

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: camera, close up, cmos, crop, depth of field, frame, full, gear, landscape, photography, sensor

Another Free eBook From Craft & Vision

August 13, 2013 by Steve Berardi Leave a Comment

TENA few months ago, Craft & Vision released an excellent ebook on photography for free. If you haven’t already downloaded and read that one, then I highly recommend checking it out. It’s packed with some great tips from lots of great photographers.

This week, they released another great ebook for free! It’s called TEN and it talks about ten ways you can improve your photography, without buying any gear. It was actually one of the first ebooks they released awhile ago, and it originally sold for $5, but now it’s completely free! [Read more…] about Another Free eBook From Craft & Vision

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: camera, craft, david, duchemin, ebook, free, guide, learn, photography, ten, vision

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