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Leica announces M9-P “Discrete” digital rangefinder camera

NewsAdorama News Desk - by Mason Resnick, June 21, 2011

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The Leica M9-P rangefinder retains same full-frame sensor as M9, but it loses the big red dot and is designed to blend in better. It will be available along with the M9.   Read more

Tags:  street photography,  Leica,  photojournalism,  rangefinder,  Leica M9 

Weekend Wrap for January 14, 2011

NewsAdorama News Desk - by Mason Resnick, January 15, 2011

PMA goes CliQ; Getty relaunches Microstock site, Lexar shows its facilities, Akvis fixes focus, Sony adds a video monitor for DSLRs, Leica announces a contest  Read more

Tags:  canon,  street photography,  microstock,  PMA,  sony,  firmware,  Leica M9,  CliQ 

Think Tank intro's new soft-sided bags

NewsAdorama News Desk - by Adorama News Writer, March 1, 2010

Think Tank introduced three Retrospective shoulder bags and two lens changer bags that mix retro looks with modern features.  Read more

Tags:  street photography,  photojournalism,  camera bag,  Think Tank 

Street Photo Stress Test: Ricoh GXR with 28mm/APS Sensor Module

Modular, small, an APS sensor...and street-savvy?

ArticleMirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Compacts Gear Guides & Reviews - by Mason Resnick, September 22, 2011

At under $1,000, does the Ricoh GXR with the 28mm lens/APS sensor module offer the balance of image quality, performance, and price that street photographers have been waiting for?

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TAGS: street photography,  wide angle,  system compact,  APS,  Ricoh GXR 

How to Narrow Your Vision and Find a Voice

Blog TechTock - by Michael Foley, July 28, 2011

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Finding your vision must come first before you start spending your precious hours hunting down the right gallery for your work.   Read more

Tags:   street photography,  portfolio,  gallery 

Adorama Photographs America: New York, New York

The street photography capital of the world

ArticlePortraits and People Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, July 25, 2011

I've lived my entire life in and around New York City—especially Manhattan—so there are certain common “touristy” locations I take for granted, and tend to ignore: The Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Times Square at Night. Instead, I focus on the people, and do street photography.

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TAGS: street photography,  travel photography,  Panasonic LX3,  system compact,  Leica M9,  Panasonic LX5,  Nikon P7000,  Canon G12,  Olympus E-P3,  Focus on Street Photography 

Street Photo Stress Test: Olympus E-P3

Did the latest Digital Pen do the job on the hot streets of New York?

ArticleProduct Reviews Gear Guides & Reviews - by Mason Resnick, July 14, 2011

The first thing Sally from Olympus told me about the E-P3 was that the camera had virtually no shutter lag. “Here, try it yourself,” she said. I did. It was fast—comparable to a DSLR, and faster than the E-P2.

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TAGS: Olympus,  street photography,  system compact,  MILC Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Compact,  MILC,  Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Compact,  Olympus E-P3,  Focus on Street Photography 

Product Review: Olympus Zuiko 12mm f/2.0 Lens for Micro Four Thirds

Pro-caliber lens for street, documentary shooters

ArticleLenses and Filters Gear Guides & Reviews - by Mason Resnick, July 7, 2011

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Olympus is targeting street photographers with the simultaneous release of the fast-working E-P3 Micro Four Thirds compact camera and a posh prime lens, the Zuiko 12mm f/2.0. Did they get the lens right? Here's what one street shooting thinks after taking it for a walk around NYC.

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TAGS: Olympus,  street photography,  photojournalism,  wide angle,  lenses,  lens,  Olympus E-P3 

f/8 And Be There

It's not just a photographic technique: It's a philosophy for documentary, street, and travel photographers

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Sandy Ramirez, June 22, 2011

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When asked how he was capable of getting such amazing images on a consistent basis, Arthur “Weegee” Fellig replied “Simple. f/8 and be there.” Since that time this simple statement has become the mantra of Documentary Photography, held as scripture, writ in stone.

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TAGS: street photography,  35mm,  Focus on Travel Photography,  Focus on Street Photography 

Get Closer...

Blog TechTock - by Mark Wallace, June 21, 2011

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Yesterday was a tough day for Luka, our dog. He's had a two small growths on his legs for a few weeks that we've been watching closely. Our vet, Dr. McComb, had examined the growths when we first noti  Read more

Tags:   street photography,  photojournalism,  documentary,  focus on photojournalism 

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