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Press Release  |  Sep 08, 2010  |  0 comments

Bernheimer Fine Art Photography is proud to present an exhibition of large-scale Polaroids by the American artist and film director Julian Schnabel which will be on show at Colnaghi, celebrating its 250th anniversary this year, at 15 Old Bond Street, London W1, from 6 October to 12 November 2010. The exhibition will coincide with Frieze Art Fair, which will be held in London from 14 to 17 October.

Untitled (Christopher Walken)
2006
Approx 26 x 22 in (image size), 33 x 22 in (total size)
All images © Julian Schnabel / Courtesy Bernheimer Fine Art Photography
All taken on a 20 x 24 ins Polaroid Camera

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Press Release  |  Sep 07, 2010  |  0 comments

To celebrate the company's 60 years of optical innovation and excellence, Tamron USA has announced an unprecedented promotional program.

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Press Release  |  Sep 07, 2010  |  0 comments

Unique Photo will be holding a three-day “Cash for Cameras” celebration September 10-12, 2010 at the superstore located at 123 Route 46 West in Fairfield, NJ, in which consumers can trade-in their old, existing cameras and photography equipment and receive cash or a store credit in return.

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Press Release  |  Sep 03, 2010  |  1 comments

Manfrotto School of Xcellence, a free resource for anyone who wants to learn more about photography, is proud to announce a free webinar titled “Sports Photography: Understanding Motion and Emotion,” which will take place on Thursday, September 9 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EDT. The host, Sports Illustrated Staff Photographer Bill Frakes, will explore how action and feature images are made during actual games from little league tilts to the Super Bowl.

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Joe Farace  |  Sep 01, 2010  |  0 comments

“Inner space is so much more interesting, because outer space is so empty.”—Theodore Sturgeon

In a variation of that famous computer game “Where in the World is Joe Farace,” my dream of looking out the window and seeing saguaros instead of snow banks was recently shattered by events beyond my control. So where am I as you read this today? I’m hoping...

Roger W. Hicks  |  Sep 01, 2010  |  0 comments

The original reason for tripods was very simple. Exposures were so long that there was no alternative: no one could hold a camera still for many minutes at a time. The same remained true even when exposures dropped to a few minutes, and then to a few seconds. To this day, therefore, most people think of long exposures as the only reason for using a tripod. But there is a lot more to it than this.

Press Release  |  Sep 01, 2010  |  0 comments

Canon U.S.A., Inc. announced the addition of five new PIXMA printers with a new Full High Definition (HD) Movie Print feature. In addition to this new and exciting technology, these new models will feature improvements to Auto Photo Fix II to further enhance those near perfect memorable moments while Easy-PhotoPrint EX software now allows users to search and use images from Flickr.

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Press Release  |  Sep 01, 2010  |  0 comments

Schneider Optics introduces the Schneider Digital Center Filter, a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop designed to correct the natural reduction in brightness at the edge of an image which occurs when using wide-angle lenses.

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September 2010

On The Cover
Software upgrades happen as regular as clockwork these days, leaving many a photographer to wonder if the upgrades are really worthwhile. That said, this month we explore what’s new with the latest versions of Adobe’s Photoshop and Apple’s Aperture. We also provide our picks for laptops, soyo...

Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 01, 2010  |  0 comments

Driving along busy US 50, I decided to stop in a small town in the Amish country of the Midwest. Spotting the mural on the side of the old building, I parked and grabbed my camera. My wife urged me to hurry as the real horse and buggy might leave. Hopping out of the van, I set the camera up as I hustled to get in position to frame the shot before something could change. Nothing says peaceful...

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