U.S. Combat Camera: Proud of Those Who Serve
As a retired career public affairs officer in the United States Air Force, during my 25 years of service I have worked closely with a group of very talented photographers and videographers. I recently spoke to a retired Navy Chief Petty Officer who now serves in a civilian capacity training all the services’ professional photographers […]
More InfoWebsites on How to Clean A Camera Sensor
Whether indoors or outside dust is pervasive. IonosGear1 prevents dust from getting into the camera body in the first place while you are changing lenses. The interior electronics quickly scrub the chamber’s air. The case is lightweight and portable, collapsing to the size of a laptop making it easy to bring with you wherever you […]
More InfoIonosGear1: Ready to End Sensor Dust
The main portion of our website on Digital Equipment has a fact sheet about IonosGear1. Made in America, this product helps photographers prevent sensor dust by keeping particulates out of the camera body while changing lenses or cleaning their sensor. It is available NOW for purchase!
More InfoForest Lawn Cemetery in Boston: Unique Images
Spring has finally arrived in the Northeast. A wonderful artist and former high school classmate provided some input on a Boston location with unusual imagery. Jane Wiley has always had an eye for the unusual (and oft time disconcerting). A gifted draftsman, she is using digital art to create new worlds. She gathers her inspiration […]
More InfoIn My Neighborhood of Gilbert, AZ
Prominent on the horizon going east on Highway 60 in Phoenix, Arizona looms the “Flat Iron” rising 1500 feet above the desert floor, located in Lost Dutchman Mine State Park. It is part of a group of jagged, volcanic peaks and ridges constituting the Superstition Mountains, the largest mountain range surrounding Phoenix with the highest […]
More InfoPhiladelphia Snow Scenes
Snow in Philadelphia added extra texture & interest to a cityscape already rich in imagery. The imagery is from Rittenhouse Square & Delancy Street. The cold and the deep snow was a challenge, but well worth it. On an early Sunday morning there were few people or vehicles to get in the way of all […]
More InfoA Scenic Route for Photographers: Hwy 94 San Diego County, California
Like any tourist destination, particularly one mingled with salt air, warm climate, and Spanish influences—San Diego is just a photographer’s delight. Whether you are people watching, love seascapes or landscapes, plants, animals or architecture—Balboa Park and its’ adjacent attractions could keep a photographer busy for a lifetime. [Photographs copyright of Adrienne Campbell] If you are […]
More InfoScenic Routes for Photographers between Gallup NM & Phoenix AZ
We arrived back to Phoenix late Friday night after spending a few days in New Mexico. While a portion of the trip was devoted to the seminar at Kirtland, any road trip must have time for grabbing the camera. Time was short and we were visiting some unfamiliar territory, so anticipating what would be photogenic […]
More InfoA Scenic Route for Photographers: Hwy 68 to Taos NM
Once we were done with the seminar at Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, NM, we headed north to take in some scenery. After visiting a bit of Santa Fe proper we headed to Taos in search of fall and perhaps a touch of snow. We took Highway 68 north and about 20 miles out of Santa […]
More InfoIn the moment: Pick up your camera
This blog input has nothing to do with camera accessories, sensor dust, shooting locations, or problems with cameras Today I want to indulge in some philosophy about photography and living life in today’s information saturated, highly distracted world. When I pick up a camera, place myself in an environment with images I want to capture, […]
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