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When Your Camera Sees More Than You Do...

When Your Camera Sees More Than You Do...

It has been one of the constant themes in photography that the camera can see more than the operator. Even when that vision took twenty minutes and a cup of boiling mercury, there were details of...
on June 17, 2019
The Id

The Id

The title of this essay didn't start out to be psychological - I think I was on the way to typing something else and the kettle boiled or the cat yowled to be let out. It...
on March 19, 2019
The Art Photographer

The Art Photographer

If you have grown jaded and bored with defusing old land mines or milking King Brown snakes for venom, you might like to include yourself in a group of art photographers and ask them whether what...
on November 21, 2018
For Whom Do You Work - Part Three - Building  Lines

For Whom Do You Work - Part Three - Building Lines

I've met photographers who have changed their entire systems when a competitor came out with a camera that had a higher shutter speed. However this was achieved - mechanically or electronically - it was the primary...
on October 31, 2018
The Digital Shotgun - Or The Art Of The Bracket

The Digital Shotgun - Or The Art Of The Bracket

A recent weekend spent playing with the new Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mk II showed me how useful it would be for macro work and studio product illustration. This column showed some of the ways that the...
on April 16, 2017
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The Giant Economy Size

We sell lots of things in Camera Electronic that are intended to be small; Olympus cameras, Gitzo traveller's tripods, Metz LED lights. But we also sometimes lash out and get the Giant Economy Size. Case in...
on January 25, 2017

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