By oteph on June 28, 2011
A Beginner’s Guide to Flash Photography-
Understanding the Studio Strobe Flash-
(Part 69)–
The Duty Cycle of a Studio Flash
(Continued from June 14 issue)
In a profession where skills and talents are an advantage to win clients, not too many photographers volunteer to share their expertise. But as promised to our readers, we peep into the minds of select [...]
Posted in Benjamin Rivera, Columnist
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By oteph on June 28, 2011
Jose “Dyowi” Contreras - Framed Moments -
by Yugel Losorata–
By simply looking at the works of Jose “Dyowi” Contreras, one thing that draws a viewer’s attention into the images is his ability of putting together the basic elements, showing more depth and perspective.
The current VP of Club de Camera Digital (whose members include Jun Miranda and [...]
Posted in Feature, Photographer of the Week, Uncategorized
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By oteph on June 28, 2011
Theme: “Capturing Action/s”–
Here are the list of winners for May-June issue. 1st prize - ISRAEL V. GONZALES, Iloilo; 2nd prize - DING ALCAYDE, Cavite; 3rd prize - NIKKI SANDINO M. VICTORIANO, Antipolo City
Posted in Feature, Special Feature, Uncategorized
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By oteph on June 28, 2011
Calling all photography enthusiasts!–
If you have a good photograph that you would like to share and you think is good enough to be published, send it to us (including some technical information about the image). We are looking for images of any subject that will catch the readers’ attention and paint a thousand words. After [...]
Posted in Feature, Photographer of the Week, Uncategorized
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By oteph on June 28, 2011
Quiet, you mean old fogey!(Part 2)–
(Note: This is a real continuation of last week’s piece so do try and take a peek at that one if this one seems to come out of the blue. You’ll first notice that the numbering on the list below actually starts at the number “3.” Makes you wonder where [...]
Posted in Columnist, Erick Lirios
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By oteph on June 28, 2011
Found photos–
Who would think that a memory card could survive four years in the ocean? ABC News reported last week that Peter Govaars found a severely beat-up camera that had been washed ashore by a storm on a California shore. At home, he tried to view the photos but his computer would not read anything. [...]
Posted in Columnist, Feature, Raffy Paredes, Uncategorized
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By oteph on June 21, 2011
Jhigz Relativo - Night Shift-
by Yugel Losorata–
Are you afraid of the dark? Jhigz Relativo is not. He even brings along his camera to capture nightscapes.
As one of the “dark knights,” he comes out in the dead of the night and finds good scenes to shoot. There’s something about the earth under the moon that he [...]
Posted in Feature, Photographer of the Week, Uncategorized
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