Wedding And Portraiture
Unlimited Vision With Medium Format

My Hasselblad gives me unlimited vision. "Ideal" is another way of putting it. I never have to think or compose any of my images to fit into a pre-prescribed format. Horizontal? Vertical? Things I never have to consider. Cropping? Why not...

Thu, 01/01/1998

Web Wandering
Preserving The Scientific World

Felice Frankel and Chuck Doswell are scientists as well as photographers. However, their interests lie poles apart. While Frankel finds her chosen material in the laboratories at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Doswell is a storm chaser, in love...

Thu, 01/01/1998

Student Union - Jeffrey Schad

Jeffrey Schad

Fashion Institute Of Technology
New York City

Currently. In his third...

Thu, 01/01/1998

Stock Photos
10 Pro Tips For Direct Marketing

Is there a serious photo enthusiast out there who doesn't harbor a desire to see his or her work published? Well, the vast majority I know would love to market their images to books, magazines, and advertising agencies. In fact, the most commonly...

Thu, 01/01/1998

The 21/4 Square Format
It Is Big Enough To Be Almost Whatever You Want It To Be

The 6x7 negative or transparency is considered the ideal format. Bigger is better. There's less of a grain problem when you make big prints from fast film. In black and white the bigger negative also means an expanded gray scale. It's easier to...

Thu, 01/01/1998

Sigma AF 70-300mm f4-5.6 DL Macro

Although many of Sigma's new lenses incorporate the latest technology and/or premium grade optics, this manufacturer continues to compete aggressively in the market for affordable zoom lenses. In addition to its APO, Aspherical, and HSM series, Sigma...

Thu, 01/01/1998

Razor Sharp
Pro Tips For Larger Images

One of the claims often heard when talking about medium format cameras is, "With this camera you can get practically 4x5 quality." How realistic is that claim anyway? Let's face it, a 4x5 sheet of film has over three times the total real...

Thu, 01/01/1998

Photokina Show Report
Tripods, Lighting, Accessories And Weird Stuff

In the nature of things,
photographers tend to care more about cameras than about accessories.
It's irrational, really, as most of us buy accessories more often
than we buy cameras, but then, who saidt...

Thu, 01/01/1998

PhotoExplorer By PhotoSoft

These days a raft of new image management software keeps appearing and usually just gets a passing glance from me. At one end of the spectrum there are all kinds of little utilities often bundled with hardware or another larger application to keep track of...

Thu, 01/01/1998

Seeing With A New Eye
Peter McDonough

Peter McDonough is concerned
with perception; not the physiological aspects of perception, but rather
how the eye sees and converts its image, what people see and what they
don't see of a given subject. Quotingthe...

Thu, 01/01/1998

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