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By DPreview, on January 11th, 2012%
CES 2012: Panasonic is showing mockups of two large-aperture zoom lenses for Micro Four Thirds. The Panasonic stand plays host to mockups of a 12-35mm F2.8 and a 35-100mm F2.8 lens, prominently badged ‘Concept’ lenses. Next to the models is a lens roadmap confirming the company’s intentions to build a 12-35mm (24-70mm equiv) and 35-100 (70-200mm equiv) ‘X’ grade zooms, but with a note that the maximum apertures are ‘to be determined.’ The diagram appears to suggest both lenses will arrive later in 2012. . . . → Read More: Panasonic shows 12-35mm F2.8 and 35-100mm F2.8 concept lenses for Micro Four Thirds
By Photography Blog, on January 3rd, 2012%
Formerly in beta as GadgetTrak Serial Search, the recently launched CameraTrace service gives users a chance to find images taken with a stolen camera based on its serial number alone. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: CameraTrace Launches
By Photography Blog, on September 14th, 2011%
PhotoVoice, an international charity and one of the leading organisations in the field of participatory photography, is organising an auction event and exhibition called the PhotoVoice Auction of Exceptional Photographs. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: PhotoVoice Auction of Exceptional Photographs 2011
By Photography Blog, on August 30th, 2011%
The British Isles edition of National Geographic Kids magazine has launched the National Geographic Kids International Photography Competition 2011. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: National Geographic Kids Magazine Launches Photo Competition
By Photography Blog, on July 8th, 2011%
Lomography has just introduced the Sprocket Rocket Superpop range. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Lomography Introduces Sprocket Rocket SuperPop
By Photography Blog, on June 23rd, 2011%
Leica has released a firmware update for the Leica M9 full-frame digital rangefinder camera. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Leica M9 Firmware 1.162
By Wired, on June 21st, 2011%
> Thomas > View all We’ve all done it. The arms-length self-portrait with face-blanching flash. And while these types of photos are ubiquitous in the online jungle, few have documented the moment of their conception. These untold origin stories are the subject of photographer Wolfram Hahn ’s award-winning project, Into the Light . “The digital camera and the computer allow the possibility of shutting oneself away while simultaneously maintaining contact with others,” says Hahn. “I began to ask myself, what is behind these moments … how does it look when somebody is taking their photograph at home and alone?” Into The Light began with Hahn scouting profile portraits of people in his home city of Berlin. When he found a worthy self-portrait, he sent a message inquiring about why the user took the photo. Then, if the user was game, Hahn schlepped his a tripod-mounted Hasselblad over to the subject’s apartment and re-enacted the original picture-taking scene. “Same clothes, same place and also with the same light — mostly daylight,” says Hahn. “The moment does not appear spectacular. You see people in their rooms photographing themselves, which is nothing special since it’s happening everywhere, all the time.” The thought-provoking images earned Hahn a World Press Photo award . While straddling the line between silly and serious, the photos elevate an online cliché into a metaphysical moment of birth for one’s internet persona. As such, the exact moment the subject’s camera flashes is crucial for Hahn, like a baptism of light. “I asked [the sitters] to use the red eye flash, which goes off two times. It helped me to take the photo simultaneously at the moment when they put themselves ‘into the light’; the making of their digital identity.” In the photos, Hahn makes a special point of keeping the subjects’ surroundings in focus, which can sometimes say more about them than their face or expression. “In the self-portraits, you can find a lot of stereotypes and icons from movies, advertising and the music industry. Somehow, this network of self-portraits is a mirror of society.” All photos: Wolfram Hahn See Also: Get to Know Our Favorite Photobloggers Unfollowed: Pentagon Deletes Social Media Office Voyeuristic Blogger Portraits Put Faces to URLs How to Take Great Self-Portraits Color Me Fascinated: A Photo Social Network for the Here and Now . . . → Read More: Mundane to Magic: Re-Creating Profile Photos’ Inception
By Photography Blog, on June 6th, 2011%
XL Studio Lighting have released a new 2 in 1 black and white background for high/low key studio photography. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: XL Studio Lighting 2in1 Background
By DPreview, on May 17th, 2011%
Canon has posted a firmware update for its EOS Rebel T3i / 600D digital SLR. Firmware v1.0.1 clarifies the on-screen feature guide description of the digital zoom function in movie mode, and fixes a bug relating to computer connectivity via USB. The firmware is available for immediate download from Canon’s website. . . . → Read More: Canon posts firmware update v1.0.1 for EOS Rebel T3i / 600D
By Photo Net, on April 29th, 2011%
Seth B.–Under the Spotlight The winners of the Photo.net Wedding Forum’s “2010 Best Wedding Photo Contest” have been announced. Under 3 years experience: First Place: Seth B. Second Place: Alan Abrams Third Place: Michal Domarus Over 3 years experience: First Place: Marilyn Berrys Second Place: Chris Linscott Third Place: David Bell View all the entries for the category “ Under 3 years experience “. View all the entries for the category “ Over 3 years experience “. View the final results and judges’ comments . “The greatest honor is not in the winning–it is the displaying to the world one of our personal bests, for the year.” -William W (judge) . . . → Read More: Photo.net’s 2010 Best Wedding Photo Contest Winners
By Photo Net, on April 27th, 2011%
Black and white photography experiences a resurgence from time to time but in the past few years it has maintained its popularity among photographers thanks, in part, to the availability of increasingly capable and sophisticated conversion software. Creating monochrome images from color photos that rival Ansel Adams’ black and white images has never been easier. Enter Nik Silver Efex Pro 2, a simple-to-use plug-in that not only converts color images to monochrome, but is equipped with Nik’s U Point technology for targeted corrections. This review by Theano Nikitas comes with a tutorial on selective color editing for B&W imagery, and a download link for a free 15-day trial. Read the Nik Silver Efex Pro 2 Review . . . . → Read More: Add some spice to your B&W photography with Nik’s Silver Efex Pro 2
By Photography Blog, on April 5th, 2011%
The Nikon ME-1 is the company’s first stereo microphone. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Nikon ME-1 Stereo Microphone
By Photography Blog, on April 4th, 2011%
Lowepro today announced the launch of a new shoulder bag series, the ILC Classic; purpose-built to address the growing number of photographers with compact system cameras. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Lowepro Launches ILC Classic Shoulder Bag Collection
By Photography Blog, on March 31st, 2011%
The Rolleimarin UW2 is a universal underwater camera housing for compact cameras. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Rolleimarin UW2
By Photography Blog, on March 29th, 2011%
Genius today released its MousePen M508W 5” x 8” wireless graphic-design tablet in the USA and Canada. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Genius MousePen M508W Wireless Graphic-Design Tablet
By Photography Blog, on March 25th, 2011%
 Today marks the international launch of the Apple iPad 2. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: iPad 2 Now Available in 26 Countries
By Photography Blog, on March 25th, 2011%
 Color Confidence, has confirmed the UK availability of the latest 30” SpectraView Reference and MultiSync additions to the NEC monitor range. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: NEC SpectraView Reference 301 & NEC MultiSync PA301W
By Photography Blog, on March 25th, 2011%
 Thanks to one of our readers, we have just learned of what must be the first CompactFlash memory card reader for the Apple iPad 2. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Compact Flash Card Reader for iPad & iPad 2
By Photography Blog, on March 24th, 2011%
On Monday, 28th March, Gary Fong will be launching a Micro Four Thirds version of the Gary Fong Puffer pop-up flash diffuser. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Gary Fong to Launch Micro Four Thirds Puffer Pop-Up Flash Diffuser
By Photography Blog, on March 22nd, 2011%
The Nissin Di866 Professional Speedlite is now available in a Sony fit. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Nissin Di866 for Sony
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