by LeeVaris | Jul 11, 2016 | Photography, Technology Reviews
The Quandary of the Most Important Purchase After the Camera The investment in a new camera is really a commitment to an image capture system that includes additional lenses, a speedlight and any number of other accessories. Arguably, the most import decision any...
by LeeVaris | Jun 20, 2016 | Photography, Technology Reviews
Don’t just pre-visualize—see the shot! My “Re-Thinking the Raw File Workflow” post stirred up quite a storm of protest from photographers so thoroughly invested in a raw-file workflow that they missed the point of the whole post! So… consider...
by LeeVaris | May 15, 2016 | Photography, Technology Reviews
Jpeg is My Friend with Fuji X-Pro 2 Its been a very busy month with travel, multiple workshops and a brand new Fuji X-Pro 2 to test! I’m finally getting a moment to post before we run out yet again. Today I’m going to be talking about how the mirrorless...
by LeeVaris | Feb 18, 2016 | Photography, Technology Reviews
The Complete Lighting Package in the Palm of Your Hand I had several opportunities to use the tiny Lume Cube for location lighting during the Chromasia Venice Carnival Photo Tour. This amazing little LED light offers the ultimate in portable lighting. One of the fun...
by LeeVaris | May 21, 2014 | Technology Reviews
Custom Camera Calibration for Adobe’s Raw Process Engine When Thomas Knoll created Adobe Camera Raw there was no universal Raw processor that worked with the majority of digital cameras. Camera manufacturers had their own software to support only their own...
by LeeVaris | May 14, 2014 | Technology Reviews
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 Hands-on Review. The friendly waiter at the Turkish restaurant in Sohar, Oman, saw the camera on the table and asked “Nikon? Canon? Which one is better?” To which I replied, “actually, this is a Panasonic GH3.” He stared at me, and his...