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Adam Crawford

Adam Crawford

Adam Crawford is a photographer and writer residing in Venice, Calif.  He recently became associate editor of Rangefinder and AfterCapture magazines.

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Art Wolfe Unpublished

15 May 2012 Published in Person of the Year

1996: Painting the Human Canvas: After 15 years, we catch up with our past award-winner, Art Wolfe, to see how his career has progressed.

The soul of the artist is not confined by success; it is fed by creating new pieces. Nature photographer Art Wolfe's unbroken string of exciting projects over the last 30 years displays an upward trajectory that shows no sign of slowing. In the years since being named PhotoMedia's first-ever Photography Person of the Year in 1996, Wolfe has continued to enjoy great career success. With a string of popular books, a television show seen all over the world, travel workshops in the...

Panasonic Expands ZS Line with Intuitive Touch Screen Camera Unpublished

29 April 2011 Published in Digital Cameras

Panasonic has added the Lumix DMC-ZS10 — a line of digital cameras known for its ultra-wide-angle to long zoom lenses — to its ZS-series.

The 14.1-megapixel ZS10 compact camera comes equipped with a 24mm ultra-wide-angle lens and 16x optical zoom, full-HD 1920x1080 video recording capabilities and a large 3-inch, 460,000-dot Smart Touch Intelligent LCD screen.

Panasonic's latest LCD screen technology allows users to...

Tamron Releases Lightest, Smallest 15x Zoom Lens Yet Unpublished

18 April 2011 Published in Camera Lenses

Tamron has fashioned a compact, lightweight lens with a 15x zoom ratio that is the most compact zoom lens available on the market today: the 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC DSLR ultra-high-power zoom lens.

Weighing only 15.9-ounces and measuring 3.8 inches in length, the lens has a 62mm filter diameter, VC (Vibration Compensation) image stabilization system and...

Bibble 5.2 Pro, Lite Now Available with 14 New Camera RAW Formats Unpublished

17 April 2011 Published in Photography Software

Bibble Labs' photo editing software, Bibble 5.2 Pro and Bibble 5.2 Lite has been released with a number of expanded capabilities.

This free update for all current Bibble 5 customers adds support for 14 new RAW formats, including Nikon D3100, D7000, P7000 and Panasonic LX5, GF2 and GH2.

Editing tools have been improved in this version with features like copy and paste for layers and...

Phase One Introduces IQ Medium-Format Camera Backs Unpublished

17 April 2011 Published in Camera Backs

Phase One has designed a new line of medium-format digital camera backs that offer up to 80-megapixel resolution. This new line includes the IQ180, IQ160 and IQ140 backs, each of which varies in resolution (80, 60.5 and 40 megapixels, respectively).

In addition to offering the highest resolution of any SLR back currently on the market, the IQ180 — as well as the IQ160 and IQ140 — has a dynamic range of 12.5 f-stops, features a USB3 connection for faster image transfers, and has a FireWire 800 connection to eliminate buffering delays. This means that the camera can support continuous shooting until a card is filled...

Blurb Bookify Launches Streamlined Photobook Portal Unpublished

16 April 2011 Published in Websites

Blurb has launched an online bookmaking tool designed to streamline the creation of photo books.

Features of Blurb's latest creation include a variety of themed layouts, 20 different fonts, and design elements, as well as the ability to drag and drop images directly onto a page. Once dropped onto the...

Embellish Your iPad with Aerial Images of New York City Unpublished

15 April 2011 Published in Photography Software

Award winning aerial photographer Cameron Davidson has released an iPad app which forty-eight unique aerial vistas of Manhattan. Each image is accompanied by descriptive text and Wikipedia link to give users more information subject.

This collection of images, taken from a low-flying helicopter, includes vistas of the city, as well as nighttime aerial landscapes of Wall Street, Times Square and Central Park...

PrintedArt Offers Studio Accounts for Pros Unpublished

14 April 2011 Published in Websites

PrintedArt, an online fine art photography gallery and printing service, has announced the launch of its Studio Accounts program, which offers printing services to professional photographers.

Subscribers can now use PrintedArt to receive discounted shop display materials, as well as volume discounts for their PrintedArt orders. Aside from the standard materials offered, photographers have access to...

Zoom Releases First Point-and-Shoot Camcorder with Full HD Video, Audio Unpublished

13 April 2011 Published in Video Cameras

Zoom has combined its video and audio technology to create the Q3HD, the first entry-level camcorder to offer both full HD video and HD audio (24-bit/96kHz).

To offer users a variety of shooting options, the Q3HD records in 1080p at 30fps or in 720p at 30 and 60fps. With 4x digital zoom and a larger, redesigned aperture, this unit offers users better handheld lighting options...

Kingston Digital Debuts SDHC UHS-I UltimateXX Cards Unpublished

12 April 2011 Published in Digital Storage

Kingston Digital, an affiliate of Kingston Technology that focuses on flash memory, has released the SDHC UHS-I UltimateXX line of memory cards.

These UHS-I cards can obtain read speeds up to 60MB/sec and write speeds of up to 35MB/sec. These speeds are three times as fast as Kingston's DHC Class 10 cards. The UltimateXX product line will offer capacities of 8GB, 16GB and 32GB and will retail for around $109, $209 and $419, respectively...

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