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B&H Pulse Weekly News Roundup: June 15th, 2012

This week in the news: Micro Four Thirds get new lenses; Nikon releases interesting new lenses; and Apple's massive product updates to their lineup.

This is your B&H Photo Pulse News Roundup for June 15th, 2012.

 

 

Four Tips on Traveling Light as a Photographer

Before you know it, vacation time will be here. You'll want to capture lots of photos to document your experiences. It’s usually a good idea to have a bag in which to carry your camera and associated gear. But you won't want to pack too much, lest your shoulders and back start to hurt from carrying around lots of gear for long periods.

If you're planning on traveling soon, here are a few tips on how to keep your bag light.

How I Got the Shot: Peter Tellone on Capturing a Canyon Tree

The Golden Hour is one of the most wonderful times to shoot photos using only natural light. But there is quite a bit that goes into photos than just lighting: there is composition, exposure, and having an overall vision that you want for your end result.

The photo above was shot during the Blue Hour: the period of time right after the Golden Hour, and also known as, "Dusk." Peter Tellone shot this photo. Here's how:

B&H Pulse Weekly News Roundup: June 8th, 2012

This week in the news: Sony announced a killer new premium point-and-shoot; lots of new computing products came out of Computex this week; Canon's new DSLR; and Quantum also came out with a new addition to their TTL wireless trigger lineup.

This is your B&H Photo Pulse News Roundup for June 8th, 2012.

Alternative Processes: Wet Plate Collodion with Stephen Berkman

Today, we feature the final piece in a mini-series of posts on alternative processes in photography: Stephen Berkman and his Wet Plate Collodion process. If this interests you, and you'd like to expand your creative palette, the F295 Annual Symposium might be the spot for you to do so.

 

Alternative Processes: Josephine Sacabo with Photopolymer Gravures (Photogravure)

For the next few days, we will feature a mini-series of posts on alternative processes in photography. Today, we feature Josephine Sacabo and her Photogravure process. If this interests you, and you'd like to expand your creative palette, the F295 Annual Symposium might be the spot for you to do so.

 

Alternative Processes: Cyanotypes, with John Metoyer

Today, we feature another piece in a mini-series of posts on alternative processes in photography. For today's post, we have John Metoyer talking about his Cyanotype process up above. If this interests you and you'd like to expand your creative palette, the F295 Annual Symposium might be the spot for you to do so.

 

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