Misinformation: Camera Tech

Pro photographers should be paying attention to a new trend in mirrorless camera design From DigitalPhotoPro.com …………. Developed as a compromise between the efficient size of compacts and the quality and compositional freedoms of a DSLR, a brand-new breed of camera has appeared over the last year or so. Sometimes affectionately dubbed “EVIL” as an …

iPad Apps For Pro Photographers

A selection of apps that any professional with an iPad should think about getting By Tim Grey ~ DigitalPhotoPro.com The Apple iPad has become the must-have accessory for the tech-savvy and creative populace. It’s also incredibly useful for professional photographers. The Apple iPad is reinvigorating the tablet computer market, and for photographers, the potential goes …

Light, Buildings and Italian Motorcycles

Hey Guys, A week ago I did a photo shoot with the guys of Tampa Bay Desmo Group, Ducati’s owners,  The Presidente of the Group (Diego) and I decided to use the premises of the Museum of Art in Downtown Tampa, early in the morning and a few of this amazing machines, photos were done, …

Ohh Almighty!…. Great Nikon D90, Photoshoot out of the Box.

Today one of my colleges bought a new Camera, but not just a simple NEW CAMERA, he got a Nikon D90, another friend of mine has one, and I was always want to shoot some frames with this camera, but never have the time to do so, well, today I spent a whole hour in …

Is good to know where you are…. Or, is better to know where your picture was taken…

Yes folks, this is something that always keep me thinking, sometimes you just want to have a review where you took determined picture, and you just can’t remember because was like three months ago. Well, this problem is over, Nikon has an accessory that I really love, Nikon GP-1 GPS unit, ohhh boy, this is …

Three Musketeers & D’Artagnan…. Lenses you should own!

I was photographing The Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, over DeSoto Speedway and having a little chat with another photographer, this question was the center of attention: What lenses do you have???? And while there are a lot of different types of lenses appropriate for many different situations and needs, time and time again I …

Large-Format Scanning

Discover the alternatives for producing your own scans in-house By Ibarionex R. Perello – DigitalPhotoPro.com If you shoot or have an extensive archive of large-format negatives or transparencies, the process of converting them into digital files can be costly. When done at a service bureau, each drum scan can run from $30 to $400. Depending …