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How to Shoot Priceless Professional Portrait Photography for a (Relative) Pittance

A MILC, an odd choice for a lens, a low-cost light or two, and you're ready to go!

ArticlePortraits and People Techniques and How-Tos - by Sandy Ramirez, 1 day ago

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Portrait photography is the bread and butter job professional photographers do day in and day out. Everyone does them, be they Joe Blow in a small studio in Montana to Annie Liebowitz shooting for Vanity Fair. Can it be done on the cheap and look amazing? You bet!

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TAGS: portrait,  Lens advice,  lens,  focus on portraiture,  cine,  Pentax Q,  cinematography,  portrait photography,  adapter 

Lensbaby Edge 80 Optic: Product Review

Portrait photography will never be the same

ArticleLenses and Filters Gear Guides & Reviews - by Mason Resnick, 11 days ago

The Lensbaby Edge 80 is designed for portrait photography and is the most optically advanced Lensbaby to date. Does it stay true to its specialized roots while reaching for a wider audience?

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TAGS: tele,  telephoto,  Lens advice,  lens,  Lensbaby,  portrait photography 

Macro Underwater Photography Gear Guide

Go deep. Get close. Use this stuff.

ArticleUnderwater Photography Techniques and How-Tos - by Michele Westmorland and Matt Weiss, March 13, 2012

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Macro underwater photography is a great place to start your journey in underwater photography. It’s much simpler than wide angle, and good shots can be achieved with much less gear.

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TAGS: macro,  macro photography,  lenses,  Lens advice,  lens,  underwater,  Michele Westmorland,  underwater housing 

Underwater Macro Photography Basics

Up close and all wet

ArticleUnderwater Photography Techniques and How-Tos - by Michele Westmorland and Matt Weiss, January 24, 2012

Macro photography in a marine environment can be one of the most rewarding photographic activities.  Don’t you just love an up-close and personal shot of small and strange creatures found in the ocean? 

 

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TAGS: nikon,  canon,  DSLR,  macro,  macro photography,  Lens advice,  underwater,  underwater housing 

Sigma Lenses—AdoramaTV

Product Reviews

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, December 29, 2011

Adorama Photography TV presents Sigma Lenses for Nikon and Canon DSLRs.

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TAGS: photography,  DSLR,  sigma,  D-SLR,  Digital photography,  Lens advice,  products,  lens hood,  lens,  Product Review,  lens cap,  Product Profile 

FAQ: What does a more expensive lens really buy you?

A case study of a bargain vs. a pro lens with the same focal range

ArticleLenses and Filters Gear Guides & Reviews - by Bob Atkins, December 5, 2011

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Everyone likes a bargain, so price is always a factor in choosing a lens. However, there can be very significant differences in prices between lenses which on first glance may appear to be very similar. 

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TAGS: nikon,  canon,  sigma,  lenses,  Lens advice,  lens,  Canon EOS 7D 

Tamron Lenses—AdoramaTV

Product Reviews

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, November 28, 2011

Adorama Photography TV presents Tamron Lenses: 70-300mm f/4-5.6, 18-270mm f/3.5-f/6.3, and 60mm f/2.

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TAGS: macro,  portrait,  zoom lens,  Lens advice,  Tamron,  lens 

The best lenses for Photojournalists

Buying tips: When it comes to glass, get the finest you can afford

ArticleLenses and Filters Gear Guides & Reviews - by Mason Resnick, November 10, 2011

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Just is there’s no best camera for photojournalists, there is also no best lens. But there is a range of lens types that will give you a better chance at getting the shot.

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TAGS: nikon,  canon,  buying guide,  sigma,  tokina,  lenses,  buying tips,  Lens advice,  Tamron,  lens,  focus on photojournalism 

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