Renowned photographer Michel Comte’s brings his world famous images to the Leica Gallery in Prague for the limited run Not Only Women exhibit. With a career spanning 3 decades, the Swiss-born Comte has had the luck of shooting many of the most beautiful women on Earth, building a gallery of actresses, filmmakers, political personalities, supermodels […]
The picture above will have you either really excited, confused or disappointed with Sony, as there seems to be a mixture of emotions when seeing a camera going naked. But Sony’s new translucent SLR features a unique design, a translucent mirror (not case) that allows the camera to focus quicker and more efficiently than any […]
Only one year after releasing their T2i camera, Canon is introducing the EOS Rebel T3i — their latest DSLR volley in the war with Nikon. Loaded with an 18-megapixel sensor, the camera comes stock with major upgrades like a swiveling LCD, Integrated Speedlite Transmitter, Creative Filters and lower resolution jpegs. Of course the T3i can […]
The Germans are coming! The Germans are coming! Automaker BMW is teaming up with German camera manufacturer Leica and releasing this limited edition of the 35mm X1 camera. Like the original, the X1 is equipped with an Emarit 24mm f2.8 ASPH lens and a CMOS image sensor, but this exclusive model has a retro metal casting and […]
My favorite part of the whole packing and traveling process is when the TSA inspects my bag of personal belongings in front of a several hundred people. Why else would I pack my lucky pair of underwear if it weren’t for the world to see? Well, jokes on them! Paul Smith has come out with […]
The Camera Lens Mug is the perfect nostalgic item for any photography buff. A Cannon or Nikon lens completely lined with stainless steel, working zoom, auto focus switch and a camera lens cap to keep you cup of Stumptown joe from spilling over. Don’t just stop at coffee and other hot beverages, how about using […]
Lomography, for those of you who don’t know, is a company dedicated to re-manufacturing vintage cameras. Plastic cameras like Holgas to be exact, either sold for a couple dollars or given out for free as prizes at carnivals or goodies at parties in the 60’s. The beloved Diana camera is infinitely one of lomographers favorites, creating […]
The Canon PowerShot G10 was the first point-and-shoot that captured images comparable to digital SLR cameras, and changed the life of many a photographer. Its G11 successor caused less buzz, mostly because it came with fewer megapixels (although with a better processor) and inexplicably no HD video. Considering many lower Canons (like the SX200 IS) […]