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Picture Perfect Food | A Food Photographer’s Push for Creatives Helping Creatives
I officially signed the contract to write a book on April 9th, 2020. We were several weeks into the lockdown. It was that early stage of the pandemic when I had assumed life would be back to normal…
Be Kind and Stay Humble | Five Feet from Greatness with Jensen Sutta
For most people, a 40th birthday is a reason to celebrate. Yet for event photographer extraordinaire Jensen Sutta, he was faced with a decision which would not only define his character, but perhaps…
Finding Solace in Art | Is an iPhone All You Really Need?
Things had been comfortable for me. Growing up in the US and then moving to Beijing during my late 20’s, I was used to big changes in life. No matter the circumstances, I found my solace in art.…
Perfect for 36 Frames
Most everyone's got one. If you've been around for a while, you may have some great stories or a few crazy or scary assignments, but this one is not what you might think. Oh, I have had some…
How an iPhone made Automotive Campaigns possible again
We set out to see what collaborating on an automotive campaign would look like when done virtually. In the words of the always colorful Jeremy Clarkson, “How hard could it be?” TL;DR: Not that hard!…
The Sony 135mm f/1.8 GM is a Masterful Addition to the E-Mount System
I recently was given the opportunity to, prior to public availability, test Sony’s latest portrait optic, the 135mm f/1.8 G Master lens. With this, the ninth addition to their high end lens…
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The Hasselblad H6D-100C is Ideal for Studio Football Photography
First and foremost, let me make clear that I have never used the Hasselblad H6D-100c to photograph a football game. If you are a sideline photographer and shoot games, you should be in any other…
The First-Ever Nighttime Aerial on the Nikon Z7
The Nikon Z Series announcement came with much fanfare, and with good reason. It is an exciting product announced in a very exciting time in photography as technology continues to expand the horizon…
Studio Beauty Photography in 2018 with the Original Canon 5D
Inspiration is a fickle little thing. Some days you have more of it than you know what to do with, and other days you’re looking for it like your car keys that you can’t find anywhere! Fortunately…
A Tale of Two 24-70’s: Nikkor S and G
First, a little backstory to this piece… For much of my young career, I shot Canon. Be it the 1D, 1D2, 1DS, 1D3, 1DS2 and 1DS3, let’s just say I had a thing for the ergonomics of that chassis.…
Explaining the Versatility of the Pentax 645z
I’m often asked a couple of questions when people see that I shoot medium format: what was my reason for choosing it, what does it afford a photographer that’s different from – let’s face it…
My Favorite Lens is Held Together Only by Tape, Glue & Willpower
Recently on one late morning, I was standing in my office in St. John’s Newfoundland. In 12 hours, I would be hopping on a plane and heading back to Mongolia. In my hand, I held my tried and true…
The Photographers' Tribune
We are a group of professional photographers that were fooled by one too many clickbait articles only to be let down. For us, photography is a career, a passion and the cornerstone of a community worth fighting for. Instead of throwing a review at you from some unknown author that may or may not be a working photographer, we decided to let you, the reader, choose who you trust.