This weeks list of links features a selection of tutorials, special features and great photography that covers a wide variety of subjects and topics. Toad Hollow Photography has been searching in all corners of the internet, finding some of the very best images and posts that artists and writers have been creating and sharing online, […]
Tag: Fujifilm
Posts about Fujifilm.
When you make your living from photography, you are always asked gear related questions. And now, I want to answer one particular gear related question with this article. “What is the perfect gear for street photography?” For me, there really isn’t any perfect street photography gear (yet), but there is lots of gear that works […]
Is there anything that can’t be fixed in post? Thanks to the brilliance of Lightroom, Photoshop, and other similar applications, one could easily surmise that the answer to that question is a resounding no. Crooked horizons, over/under-exposure, excessive noise — all relatively easy to remedy. You can even remove the people cluttering up your shot […]
Everything old is new again. Just look at film photography. While digital clearly has a stranglehold on the imaging world (and with good reason), film never really disappeared and, in fact, has experienced a respectable renaissance in recent years with companies like The Impossible Project, Lomography, and Fujifilm keeping the analog world abuzz. Similarly, the […]
All those who follow Adobe and their conferences are likely aware that they are preparing a bundle of new features that intrigue us as photographers. With the release of Lightroom 6, we got GPU processing which has sped things up for some users (others report that it slows down the process for them). I believe that GPU […]
Anyone who has been involved in photography long enough should be familiar with the sometimes contentious debate about the differences, whether real or imagined, between film and digital. Which exhibits better dynamic range? Which has better resolution? How much better? The digital medium has established itself as the imaging standard, and most who still engage […]