Tech Reviews

90mm

The Portfolio

An idea that always has me continually working harder and harder is how to make my Portfolio stronger and more versatile? My library is always increasing, that comes naturally every time I go out shooting. How many of those are worth putting into the Portfolio is a whole other question. Now it used to be [...]

January 17th, 2012 | Comments Off
NikonD4

It’s New, It’s Shinny, and It Smells Good

Yep after much anticipated waiting the Nikon D4 has been released and with it a whole new series of images. It’s pretty darn cool how fast these new products come out nowadays, but it also leaves one feeling left in the dust. I know personally that this is one camera body that isn’t going into [...]

January 15th, 2012 | Comments Off
slide93

The Gear Needed to Get the Job Done

With the New Year upon us it’s time to evaluate what we learned from last year, what tools were used and what wasn’t needed. Part of this process is devoted to cleaning out the old gear cabinet of what we don’t use anymore. But how do we know what’s good to have and what’s not? [...]

January 5th, 2012 | Comments Off
hardrive

Why so many Hard-Drives?

It never ceases to amaze me how often one of my friends will come over and ask me, “Why do you have so many hard-drives?” To which all I always answer, “to hold all of my photographs.” Now eight Buffalo Terastations certainly is a lot of primary and backup drives but they do serve a [...]

December 23rd, 2011 | Comments Off
Unbroken

Holiday Gift Idea

Well if you are like me and have a hard time figuring out good but simple things to give for the holidays then here’s an idea for you. Recently I finished reading Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand. Same author of Seabiscuit. The story is about a Louis Zamperini who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympic Games [...]

December 9th, 2011 | Comments Off