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Shadow Play

April 12th, 2013  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Shadow Play

Can a digital camera produce film-like black-and-white? It can, if you use an M Monochrom with a 21mm Super-Elmar. Check out my 15th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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M as in Monochrom

March 1st, 2013  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

M as in Monochrom

I recently tested the M Monochrom. It’s designed strictly for black-and-white photography. Read more about this unusual camera in my 14th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Wide Eye Wonder

December 13th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Wide Eye Wonder

I love wide-angle lenses, especially my 18mm. It provides a wraparound view that’s larger than life. Read more about the 18mm in my 13th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Faces

November 7th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Faces

Why are faces so central to photography? And how do you overcome your shyness when photographing strangers? Read my twelfth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Dark City

August 21st, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Dark City

Inspired by the great film noir cinematographer John Alton, I explore the darker, grittier side of photography. Read my eleventh guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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A Luminous Presence

June 28th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

A Luminous Presence

Sometimes it makes sense to narrow your focus and use a more intimate lens. That’s what I did for my trip to New Orleans. Read my tenth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Stillness in Time

April 11th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Stillness in Time

Does a 35mm lens convey a stillness that isn’t apparent with other focal lengths? Does it offer a more subtle view? Read my ninth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Moody Architecture

March 3rd, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Moody Architecture

Can architectural shots be creative? They can if you tap into the expressive and moody architecture from old movies. Read my eighth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Radiant Light

February 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Radiant Light

Looking for a great 21mm lens? Check out my seventh guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Fun with Diagonals

February 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Fun with Diagonals

Add a dramatic element to your photos. Check out my sixth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog. Read my sixth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Versatile 24 Lux

February 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Versatile 24 Lux

Is it the best wide-angle lens available? Check out my fifth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Surreal Vegas

February 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Surreal Vegas

Is Vegas the surreal capital of the world? Check out my fourth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Color or Black-and-White

February 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Color or Black-and-White

Which kind of photos should you shoot? Check out my third guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Going Ultra-Wide

February 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Going Ultra-Wide

How wide should your wide-angle go? Check out my second guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Going Wide-Angle

February 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Leica Blog | Leave A Comment »

Going Wide-Angle

Expand your photos with a wide-angle lens. Check out my first guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.

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Powerhouse PC

It’s the most powerful and expandable workstation that’s currently available.

Read my review of the HP Z820 workstation at StudioDaily.

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Better Fit

The Intuos5 is a better fit for creative professionals who want to use their own high-end displays.

Check out my review at StudioDaily.

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Keeping it RAW

Is this new photo editor powerful enough to compete with Lightroom?

Read my review of Corel AfterShot Pro at DigitalCameraReview.

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All-in-One

They said it couldn’t be done. HP has managed to squeeze a true workstation into the back of a monitor.

Read my review of the HP Z1 at StudioDaily.