I recently invented a simple and low cost do-it-yourself (DIY) snoot made from a 3 x 24″ mailing tube, tennis ball can caps/lids and black matte spray paint. Before this I had been experimenting with a soda/beer can koozie (pictured below) and realized that the mailing tubes I was using for another project fit...
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I was fortunate enough to have a fellow photographer and friend give me a new Boda Lens bag for my 40th birthday this year. With the ongoing issue of what bag(s) to take to a shoot/event, I was pleased to try this slimmed down and stylish designed bag on my next shoot.
In the past I...
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If you’re looking for a point and shoot camera with some manual controls and can shoot in RAW format, the Canon G9 may be the camera for you. First of all, lets get something straight… the Canon G9 is a point and shoot camera and is not a professional DSLR camera. Do not think that...
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