Budfits Earphone Holder Review Follow Up

by SteepAnDeep
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

So it has been over a year since I reviewed the Budfits earphone holders from Innovelis. I am still using them regularly and am happy with their performance. The soft plastic is still plyable and not brittle and they are still the same opaque-ness that they were when I first un-packaged them. They have not yellowed [...] Related posts: Budfits Earphone Holder Review Upcoming Reviews: Contour, Budfits, Reef Sandals & Hobie Sunglasses Hobie Surfrider Polarized Sunglasses Review

For Riding.

by Saga.
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

The Riding Series pullover is one of our key additions to the line for the 12/13 season. We took our popular riding hoodie and re-constructed it with a new 2k waterproof, micro-feece lined poly fabric, for better performance in the … Continued[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/67/31/496731.jpeg[/IMG]

Hybrid Ring Flash is the Frankenstein of the Lighting World

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Okay — maybe it’s trying to reinvent the wheel, er, ring flash, but this could be an interesting gadget: Chinese company CononMark has unveiled a flash system that looks like a cross between a ring flash, speedlights, bracket flash and modeling lights. Some of the flash highlights include four LED lights for video lighting or [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/67/11/496711.jpeg[/IMG]

Common Photography Mistakes Made by Beginners Back in 1902

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Why My Photographs Are Bad is a photography book for beginners first published in 1902 by a man named Charles Maus Taylor. The book contains many of the same basic tips that can be found in introductory books these days, but also many that are very specific to the way photography was done at the [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/66/73/496673.jpeg[/IMG]

Columbia J-School to Offer Safety Course to Photographers Interested in War Zones

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

This may be a rare case in which a $695 class might actually save your life: Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is offering a safety course for journalists who cover war, conflict and disaster zones. Included to the course description: Specialists will provide instruction in the following areas: 1. Risk assessment: making the right [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/66/63/496663.jpeg[/IMG]

Think Tank Sling Test Drive Program. Try Bags For Free!

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

My friends at Think Tank Photo have just announced that they are launching one of their popular Test Drive programs.  This one is for their revolutionary Sling-O-Matic sling bags.    With Think Tank Photo?s Sling-O-Matic? line-up of bags you have the photo industry’s first sling bag that can be easily switched back and forth to [...] Support the site If you enjoyed reading this post and found it helpful, please consider supporting the site by making your next photography purchase by clicking through one of the links below. B&H Photo Amazon.com Adorama Zacuto Outdoor Photo Gear ebay Think Tank Photo -As a friend of this site, clicking through to the Think Tank site and spending more than $50 will earn you a FREE bag when you reach the checkout. Choose from several different accessory or modular bags for FREE! Borrowlenses.com DROBO Enter coupon code DANCARRPHOTO for up to $150 off on certain models. Clicking through these links doesn't cost you a penny more but helps me to bring you new, fresh content.Thanks for your support ! [IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/66/36/496636.jpeg[/IMG]

Drones For Peace Aims to Bring Aerial Photography to the Masses

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Aerial photography isn’t something just anyone can afford to do; even the “cheaper” systems out there have you spending quite a bit of money to make it happen. Fortunately, a company that goes by the name Rotary Robotics is trying to remedy the situation with a project they’re calling “Drones for Peace.” Rotary Robotics is [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/66/22/496622.jpeg[/IMG]

12 Years of Self-Portraits in 1 Image

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

In 2000, photographer Noah Kalina started his everyday self-portrait project that spawned a viral video (and countless copycats) six years later. He’s now twelve and a half years into the project now, and shows no signs of slowing down. The image above shows the 4,514 pictures he snapped of himself between January 11, 2000 and [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/66/05/496605.jpeg[/IMG]

Why the Camera Adds 10 Pounds: Seeing Ourselves In Pictures

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

A week ago, a short TED talk by Duncan Davidson called “Why do we hate seeing photos of ourselves” went viral in the blogosphere. While I agree with Duncan’s main premise that part of the issue is that we are used to seeing a mirror image of ourselves, I think it goes deeper. Some of [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/65/74/496574.jpeg[/IMG]

How To Photograph Lightning

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Being one of the most unpredictable forces of nature, lightning storms present a unique challenge for most photographers.  We’ve all seen powerful photos of lightning in action and you may be wondering how you can capture the majesty of a storm the next time you’re fortunate (or unfortunate) enough to witness one.  While a lot [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. How To Photograph Lightning[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/65/64/496564.jpeg[/IMG]

On Top of It, Without Being on Top of It

by BrodyLeven
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

It’s not that I’m slacking, it’s that I’m…um…content-gathering.  Yeah, for sure.  That’s what I’m doing.  This month-long skiing and climbing trip is a research and content-gathering R&D research reconnoissance trip to the Pacific Northwest.  All for this website. Skiing volcanos and rock climbing and driving and hiking and sleeping in tents.  I’ll be back in [...]

Portraits of Olympic Athletes with Their Daily Meal Intakes

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

World class athletes eat huge meals to provide their bodies with fuel during training (you might have heard that swimmer Michael Phelps gobbles down 12,000 calories every day while training). Reuters photographer Umit Bektas recently decided to do a photo project exploring this fact by shooting studio portraits of Turkish Olympic athletes posing next to [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/65/33/496533.jpeg[/IMG]

Overwhelmed? Lean with it

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Im going to let you in on a secret. It’s a crazy week for our crew – a perfect storm of several jobs/productions happening all at once. [Including the upcoming 3-Day cjLIVE Broadcast from Capitol Hill Block Party - Tune in! Starts on Friday at 3pm!] It’s just plain hectic hellish busy. Im sure many [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/65/14/496514.png[/IMG]

Google Street View Can Now Take You On Tours of Historical Sites in the Antarctic

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Google Street View is interesting from a photographical perspective because it is, essentially, the largest compilation of 360-degree images in existence. Photographer Michael Wolf even used it to get a different perspective on over-photographed Paris. The best photos on Street View, however, weren’t actually taken in the street. They come from endeavors like Google’s World [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/64/93/496493.gif[/IMG]

Shooting Kodachrome Film in 2012

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Like everyone else who heard that Kodak was discontinuing Kodachrome in 2009 — and that Dwayne?s Photo would not develop the slide film after 2010 — I shot as much Kodachrome film as I could acquire, before that “last developing day” deadline. Eighteen months after that final day, people have still tried to develop Kodachrome [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/64/76/496476.jpeg[/IMG]

Dizzying Animations that Show What San Francisco Looks Like to Superman

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Director Kevin Parry recently finished creating a music video for the song “Water Falls” by Kalle Mattson. Filmed by Andrea Nesbitt, the video features some crazy time-lapse shots over great distances in San Francisco. Parry has also turned the shots into these animated GIFs that show you what various locations would look like if you [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/64/58/496458.gif[/IMG]

Panasonic G5, FZ200 and LX7 Picture and Info Leak One Day Before Announcement

by NS_Photography
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

One short day away from making all of these camera announcements officially, Panasonic has sprung a massive picture and info leak through several channels, including a Telegraph UK article which has since been taken down. According to the British paper, three cameras will be unveiled tomorrow, with the main event being the announcement of the [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/64/45/496445.jpeg[/IMG]

Level 1: Sunny ? official trailer

by MagsinTweets
Jul 17th 2012 - 0 comments

They say the lack of sunlight affects our mood- that the natural balance of the human mind state quickly shifts with presence of the giant solar fireball in the sky.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/64/38/496438.jpeg[/IMG]