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Jason Schneider  |  May 01, 2008  |  0 comments

Contributor Jason Schneider is a world-recognized expert on Classic Cameras, so when he approached us with the idea to present a Top 20 Cameras of All-Time list we readily agreed. We began in our April 2008 issue with the first five in the list, and now bring you the next group as we work our way down to the Top Camera of All-Time. Please check our Classic Camera archive on the...

Jack Neubart  |  May 01, 2008  |  0 comments

The expansive coverage of a 14mm lens may be more than you think you need. But you'd be surprised to discover that it reveals a world of possibilities that might otherwise escape you. While it certainly is ideal when shooting in open country, a super-wide lens can do wonders in tight quarters. To check out this lens, and along the way explore the potential of this focal...

Maria Piscopo  |  May 01, 2008  |  0 comments

When photographers sell their work they are not only selling images. Fees also include the rights to the use of photos, so additional factors such as overhead, equipment, experience, and personal expertise must be considered. For sometime industry associations have recommended and referred photographers to books and other written guidelines that were dedicated to helping establish...

Joe Farace  |  May 01, 2008  |  0 comments

"...anyone can write a nonfiction piece. In fact, all nonfiction writing was just `What I Did Last Summer' over and over again."--Evan Hunter writing as Ed McBain

After returning from a trip to Puerto Rico last year I tried a small venture in self-publishing, resulting in a 7x7" travel photography book. It's like a micro-sized...

Efrain M. Padro  |  May 01, 2008  |  0 comments

Straddling the border between Argentina and Brazil, the Iguazú Falls are one of the world's most dramatic waterfalls. Comprised of 250 separate cascades, the falls tumble about 200 ft from the Upper to the Lower Iguazú River below. The combination of massive waterfalls, lush subtropical vegetation, and varied local fauna makes this UNESCO World Natural Heritage...

Shutterbug Staff  |  May 01, 2008  |  0 comments

X-Rite, Incorporated (NASDAQ: XRIT) along with recently acquired Pantone, Inc.
has introduced ColorMunki, said to provide photographers and designers new technological
advances that address core issues of color creation, control and communication
in easy-to-use, integrated solutions. The ColorMunki portfolio includes ColorMunki
Photo, ColorMunki Design and ColorMunki Create, all supported by www.colormunki.com.

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Jon Canfield  |  May 01, 2008  |  0 comments

I've written about the advantages of graphic tablets before, and most recently reviewed the Wacom Bamboo line of inexpensive tablets in these pages (see April 2008 issue). Today, I'm headed in the opposite direction and taking a look at the Cintiq 12WX tablet, also by Wacom.

What makes the Cintiq line different from the entry-level Bamboo...

Joe Farace  |  May 01, 2008  |  0 comments

"Silver white winters that melt into springs."--Oscar Hammerstein II

The idea behind this story was to provide insight into the photo gear I own and use, all of which was purchased from Shutterbug advertisers. During the review process many different photographic products pass through my hands but contrary to what you may think they don't stay there...

Shutterbug Staff  |  Apr 30, 2008  |  0 comments

Reality Training Workshop Offers Secrets From Legendary Photographer
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 |  Apr 29, 2008  |  0 comments

May 2008

On
the Cover

This month our focus is on black and white photography--from capture
and conversion to processing and printing. We show you how to use film and digital
technologies together tog...

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