Who made up that title!? Trust hard drives? Ha! NEVER! Never, ever trust a single hard-drive to keep your data, your images or your documents secure. In fact, don’t even trust an…
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Who made up that title!? Trust hard drives? Ha! NEVER! Never, ever trust a single hard-drive to keep your data, your images or your documents secure. In fact, don’t even trust an…
Continue reading →Since my first SLR film camera, a Minolta X700 purchased on a trip to Germany in 1984, I fell in love with the ease of control offered by shooting in…
Continue reading →With DxO’s recent update to their PhotoLab software, it now supports raw files from Fujifilm’s X-Trans sensor equipped cameras, so I finally took the opportunity to download a trial version,…
Continue reading →‘Tis the season of rain! As Vancouverites, we’ve all experienced it, lived it, and are all too familiar with it. It’s a fact that a majority of our weather is…
Continue reading →We often get asked about product photography and photographing wine bottles. Here is a great article shared by broncolor CH, and written by the amazing folks at Still Moving Media….
Continue reading →I finally got around to shooting a roll of Kosmo Foto Mono 100 but the results were not what I expected. I’d seen some reviews of this film shot at…
Continue reading →A question I have been asked a lot recently by customers who are either significantly upgrading their system, or getting into a new interchangeable lens camera system, is whether or…
Continue reading →Beau Photo together with Profoto are offering you a FREE lighting Seminar presented by well known photographer, lighting expert and author Tony Carbell. Tony is known for his beautiful portraits…
Continue reading →Now that we’re right in the middle of summer, its a good time to get acquainted with the Sunny 16 rule! You might have heard that term before, but basically…
Continue reading →Are you stuck at home or in your studio? Has COVID-19 taken away all your shoots and assignments? Now is your opportunity to take the time to properly colour manage…
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