dpreview articles: Photography and Photographers

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Eric_1 | Published on May 7, 2013 |
Antarctica is one of the most remote, extreme, and spectacular photo destinations in the world. This article covers tips for shooting in such unique conditions.
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erickimphotography | Published on May 1, 2013 |
We love the work of LA-based street photographer Eric Kim, and we're big fans of his regularly-updated blog. In this article, Eric explains how the work of famed street photographer William Klein has taught him valuable lessons that inform his own outlook, and his photography.
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Once upon a time Ireland was a much talked-about dream destination for photographers. But although not as trendy as it used to be, this little island is still well worth a visit. Carsten Krieger explains why.
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Mike Perlman | Published on Oct 19, 2012 |
We've scoured Kickstarter for the most intriguing photgraphic tools and inventions that are soon to hit the market. Whether you shoot with an iPhone, DSLR or dedicated video camera, there's something on our list for you.
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Amadou Diallo | Published on Oct 15, 2012 |
We had the opportunity to sit down for a Q&A session with Phil Molyneux, President and COO of Sony Electronics. He talked about Sony's new business relationships with rival camera makers and shared his thoughts on the impact of smartphones on the camera industry.
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Barney Britton | Published on Sep 25, 2012 |
When we spoke to Dirk Jasper, Nikon's Product Manager for Professional Products and Product Planning, at Photokina, we ended up having a pretty long conversation. In this interview - the second of two - we spoke to Dirk about Nikon's new Android camera, the S800c, and the development of the Nikon 1.
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Barney Britton | Published on Sep 21, 2012 |
The big lines at Leica's stand at this year's Photokina were for the new M and M-E rangefinders, but Leica also announced a new camera in its 'S' medium format line. Barnaby Britton caught up with Stephan Schulz, head of Professional Imaging at Leica, and asked him all about it.
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Barney Britton | Published on Sep 20, 2012 |
Nikon has launched several new products this year, including the enthusiast-oriented D600. Barnaby Britton caught up with Dirk Jasper, product manager for professional imaging at Nikon Europe at Photkina, to find out what he thinks makes the D600 special, and get his opinion on the competition.
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Barney Britton | Published on Sep 20, 2012 |
Barnaby Britton caught up with Samsung's VP of Sales and Marketing, Sun Hong Lim at the Samsung stand, who explained why the Galaxy Camera is so important to Samsung, and why the Korean manufacturer is confident that it's a leader - not a follower.
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Barney Britton | Published on Sep 19, 2012 |
Photokina 2012 is proving a busy show for Leica, with two new M models, the 'M', which succeeds the M9, and the ME. Barnaby Britton caught up with M product manager Jesko von Oeynhausen at the Leica stand.
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adamkoplan | Published on Sep 1, 2012 |
This engaging and charming show at the Impossible Project’s gallery space in NYC showcases the talents of 13 photographers. The exhibition displays work exclusively done using a newly engineered monochrome film that is designed to approximate the old 8x10 Polaroid films. Definitely worth a visit!
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Steve Davey | Published on Aug 13, 2012 |
If you travel without a laptop and don't edit your pictures until you get back from a trip, you might be missing one of the best opportunities to improve your travel photography. In this short article, award-winning travel photographer Steve Davey explains why you should embrace editing on the road.
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Steve Bloom | Published on Jul 9, 2012 |
You may have seen the picture of zebras being used to demonstrate the incredible quality of Apple‘s new MacBook Pro Retina display. Here is the story behind the making of the picture as told by the photographer, Steve Bloom.
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Matt Golowczynski | Published on Jan 22, 2012 |
As well as starring roles in films such as 'The King and I', and 'The Ten Commandments', Yul Brynner was an accomplished photographer whose subjects were some of the most acclaimed actors of the 20th century. 'A Photographic Journey' showcases some of his most famous images.
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Jo Plumridge | Published on Dec 13, 2011 |
Born in Birmingham in 1948, Brian Griffin is one of England’s most influential and creative portrait photographers. Dpreview contributor Jo Plumridge profiles and interviews Brian in this article, examining at his career, gear, influences and techniques.
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Scott Everett | Published on Nov 2, 2011 |
At this year's PDN PhotoPlus Expo we caught up with photographer Christina Mittermeier who talked to us about her photographic travels as well as one of her favorite images.
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Scott Everett | Published on Nov 2, 2011 |
We caught up with award-winning photographer Vincent Laforet to talk about the state of DSLR video, the projects he's currently working on, and where he sees the industry headed
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Barney Britton | Published on Oct 10, 2011 |
Searching through his archive for some photographs to print, dpreview.com Reviews Editor Barnaby Britton uncovers a twilight portrait from 2008 and explains how he took it, and what it means.
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Steve Davey | Published on Sep 27, 2011 |
Travel photography is a fairly unique discipline that encompasses just about every style of location photography that you could imagine. Professional landscape photographer Steve Davey tells us about his way of working when he is on the road.
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Jo Plumridge | Published on Sep 15, 2011 |
Jody Kingzett is a London based commercial and PR photographer. Read our profile and interview to find out how he started his career, what inspires him and what equipment he prefers to shoot with.
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