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Shooting at High Noon

 In a perfect world, we would always shoot with perfect light at the right time of the day.  But reality is different. We often have to shoot in terrible light at the wrong time of day.  What to do? Create your own reality, or in this case, create your own light.

 

 

 

Looking to Upgrade? Should you go Full Frame for your next D-SLR?

With the advent of full frame D-SLRs a few years ago many pros and amateurs alike were excited to be able to go back to the familiar "35mm" perspective and focal lengths on their lenses. Long limited by technology to APS-C size (about 2/3 the size of 35mm) sensors digital was finally able to go toe to toe with film. But the initial cameras cost nearly $8,000, putting them out of the range of most photographers. But the newest crop of full frame models have brought the costs down to a fraction of that. So should you go back to full frame with your next camera purchase? We'll take a look at some of the models and pros and cons...

Free Video From creativeLIVE featuring Jasmine Star

Tomorrow, Friday August 27, Jasmine Star is shooting a LIVE wedding as part of a groundbreaking worldwide 5-day wedding photography course hosted at creativeLIVE. In this 45-minute video, Jasmine gives us a walk through on how she approaches the day of a wedding. Tune in for this free photography workshop supported by B&H.

 

 

 

Vivian Cherry's Portrayal of NYC

Vivian Cherry visits the B&H Event Space for an intimate afternoon of the colorful stories behind her black and white photographs that depict New York City street life in the 1940s and '50s. As a pioneering woman street photographer, Vivian combined informal portraiture with cityscapes.

 

Down the River: Testing Your Limits in the Grand Canyon

A trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon is one of life’s great adventures. The thrill of running world-class rapids, the awe-inspiring scenery around every bend and the surprises of hidden inner canyons all contribute to a life-changing experience. 

Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS

The Canon Powershot SD3500 IS features a 3.5” touch screen, a 5X zoom lens with a focal length of 24–120mm, a 14MP CCD sensor and 720 HD video. This is the first PowerShot SD with total touch-screen control and the biggest screen ever on a Canon Elph.

 

Jasmine Star: Timing Is Everything

I shot my first wedding in October 2006. Back then, I simply hoped for the best. Hoped the wedding wasn't delayed, hoped the family members remained nearby for formal pictures and hoped I received a timeline for the day in advance. I'll never forget the terror of standing outside—in a garden—after my first wedding on a pitch-black night for the family formal pictures.  

 

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