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By Wayne Cosshall Professional photographers often have one or more assistants. And for very good reason: They are a real help. But not all of us can either afford one or do the sort of photography where an assistant is billable to the client. Now there is a substitute for an assistant—an iPhone...
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By Wayne Cosshall Photography is a technological discipline. It always has been. Indeed there is nothing new about the current rapid pace of change in the technology of photography. It has happened many times before in the history of photography. What is also not new is the cry of people convinced that...
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By Wayne Cosshall The discussion that followed the Lensbaby review I posted on my site ( The Digital Imagemaker ) got me thinking about the different ways photographers approach their work. Photographers fall into two main camps: in camera and post camera. In-camera photographers get their buzz from...
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By Michael Frye According to a recent article by Hal Stucker in PDN (Photo District News), most commercial photographers now require that their assistants have extensive digital skills. The article, entitled “Assisting 2.0,” quotes a digital tech who estimates that only about a third of these photographers...