Prague in Black and White
May 25, 2008 | Written by Tim Becherer
Call me old fashioned but when it comes to black and white photography, I like to use a film camera and my old trusty Canon AE-1 does the trick. I use a variety of lenses from wide angle to telephoto and Fujifilm’s Neopan stock, but that was my preference for the shots I planned to take on my trip to Prague. I highly recommend going by your trusted local camera shop and talk to them about what and where you are shooting.... [Read more]
Camera Talk: The New Coffee Table Book
May 17, 2008 | Written by Devin Galaudet
I love my digital camera equipment. It took a while of adjustment, but I can now see its strengths and minuses and work with them. However, one thing has remained the same. Most of my photos never see the light of day. In the past several years I have made prints from exactly six photos, only four of which are actually on my wall. While I haven’t found a solution for my laziness. I have good news for those who identify.... [Read more]
Travel, Photography, and Joel Carillet pt2
February 26, 2008 | Written by StevePeer
Part two with Steve Peer’s intervew with Joel Carillet.
You do a lot of street photography, do you ever encounter hostility from your subjects?
Sometimes, but rarely. A recent experience: I took a picture of the hands of an illegal money changer in the West Bank town of Ramallah last month. I had tried to get his attention to ask permission first, but he was occupied. So from... [Read more]
Travel, Photography, and Joel Carillet
February 16, 2008 | Written by StevePeer
Joel Carillet is a master of street photography. His captures are a glimpse at places and faces most will never see. In 2003, he embarked on a year-long overland journey starting in China, and finishing in Turkey. His images from this epic trip are nothing short of stellar. Packed with emotion and insight, his images capture... [Read more]








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