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Jim Martin's New Book on Ice Examines Past, Present, Future of Glaciers

30 November 2009
Published in Media

Writer and photographer James Martin has published "Planet Ice: A Climate for Change," a compilation of 120 color photos that capture an in-depth study of glaciers and ice fields and how they relate to our modern-day climate.

To create this book, Martin worked with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, polar bear expert Ian Stirling, ice scientist Richard Alley, glaciologist Gino Casassa, and noted writers Gretel Ehrlich, Nick Jans and Broughton Coburn.

His images were taken in more than...

Joseph Sohm's 'Visions of America' Catalogs 30 Years of American Photography

29 November 2009
Published in Media

American history teacher and photographer Joseph Sohm has released "Visions of America," his collection of 1,300 images taken over the past 30 years. Accompanying these portraits are 21 essays Sohm has written to help answer the question "How do you photograph democracy?"

Winner of a gold medal at the 2009 Independent Publisher Book Awards at Book Expo America, "Visions of America"examines presidential politics and captures striking panoramas that depict the effects of global warming and urban decay.

In addition to this book, Sohm wrote, photographed and produced the...

SanDisk Introduces Higher-Speed Extreme Pro CompactFlash Card

28 November 2009
Published in Digital Storage

SanDisk has released the Extreme Pro CompactFlash memory card, featuring a SanDisk Power Core Controller and an advanced memory controller. It is available in sizes ranging from 16 to 64 GB.

Offering higher-speed performance than previous flash cards, the new SanDisk card can read/write at speeds of up to 90 MB per second over a UDMA-6 bus.

Increased storage capacity enables photographers to capture...

Benro Tripods, Monopods, Heads Now Available in United States

22 November 2009
Published in Miscellaneous

Benro, manufacturer of tripods in China for more than 10 years, has earned a reputation for their high-quality tripods, monopods and heads, which are built to professional standards at an extraordinary value. It is the only company that makes its own carbon fiber tubing and their recent “Quick Lock” Leg System sets the new standard in flip-lock technology. The Benro line is now being distributed in the United States by MAC Group.

One of the most unique tripods in Benro’s lineup is the Travel Angel, an easy-to-carry, ultra-compact tripod available in both...

California Sunbounce Offers Durable Light Reflector

21 November 2009
Published in Photography Lighting

California Sunbounce has created a more durable light reflector, called the Perma-Tense Reflector Sun-Mover with Extra Permanent Tension.

The pop-up reflector, made with two built-in handles, an elastic hem and an oval frame, more consistently keeps the reflective screen under permanent tension.

The Sun-Mover, which can be adjusted solely by the photographer, eliminates the need for...

Rick Smolan: Reinventing the Picture Book

17 November 2009
Published in Person of the Year

Through the use of interactive media and print-on-demand technology, Rick Smolan has pushed the limits of the photography book and brought the world closer together.

In the assignment photography world, the best in the business tend to thrive on pressure — the pressure of looming deadlines, tight travel schedules, difficult access, impossible working conditions, live ammunition. But all of these factors pale in comparison to the toughest challenge a photographer faces: lack of control.

In just his third assignment for Time magazine, a young Rick Smolan landed a color cover story on the famously intimidating opera conductor Sarah Caldwell in 1975. "I had never shot any color...

IN THE LOUPE: Rick Loomis

26 October 2009
Published in In the Loupe

Home:  Long Beach, Calif., following what he calls a “three-year stint of homelessness.”

Interests: When he’s not shooting, Loomis says he also enjoys snowboarding, camping, scuba diving, rock climbing, mountain biking and “the company of wonderdog Tikka.”

Pet Peeve: Sometimes people talk about photography instead of doing it. “Don’t talk about it, just do it,” Loomis says. “Go out and do it.”

Main Influences: Dave LaBelle, photo instructor at Western Kentucky University; Michael Williamson of The Washington Post; Gail Fisher, former photo editor at The Los Angeles Times, now at National Geographic; and Alex Webb. Also Sebastião Salgado: “I walked through an exhibit of his when I was in college and I cried before I got to the end,” Loomis says.

Website: loomisphotography.com

Canon Debuts Six New L-Series Lenses, Accessories

26 October 2009
Published in Camera Lenses

Canon has added six products to its L-series line, including four new EF lenses — a fisheye zoom, a telephoto zoom and two super telephotos — and two accessory extenders.

The widest fisheye on the market to date, the EF 8-15mm f/4L fisheye USM lens can capture 180-degree-angle-of-view shots on all EOS DSLRs. The 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM telephoto zoom is the first of its kind in the L-series line and offers users a broader...

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS Debuts with 20x Wide-Angle Super Zoom Lens

22 October 2009
Published in Digital Cameras

The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS, with a 12.1-megapixel resolution and a 2.5-inch vari-angle PureColor LCD display, features a 20x wide-angle (28mm) optical zoom lens, HD video capabilities and enhanced preprogrammed settings.

The wide-angle zoom lens on the SX20 allows users to zoom from 28 to 560mm and features an ultrasonic motor and voice control motor for camera adjustments. Images are further enhanced with the optical image stabilizer and...

Fujifilm's S200EXR Upgrades FinePix Line with Better Sensor, In-Camera Features

22 October 2009
Published in Digital Cameras

Fujifilm has added the S200EXR to its line of FinePix cameras. The new model – replete with a 14.3x zoom lens and a variety of new settings, including Super Intelligent flash – has a 12-megapixel Super CCD EXR sensor and a 2.7-inch high-contrast LCD screen. The 14.3x zoom lens allows for maximum resolution, even with f/2.8 wide-angle or...

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