Review of Todd Gustavson's Camera: A history of photography from Daguerreotype to Digital

the cover for todd gustavson's camera book
 
[I] read one of the most ignorant statements about the new Canon mirrorless yesterday. Not that I care about it but the statement was so flabbergastingly ignorant beyond my wildest dream that I wondered if the dude was for real. He was. While one can classify his statement as opinion, it got me thinking about information on the internet: While we do live in the age of information, I belive that we live more accurately in the age of misinformation. Let’s face it, there is a load of junk info out there in the world, more so when it comes to controversial topics like global warming, political stuff, etc.
 
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Review of Wayne Radford's Portait tips and techniques

wayne radford potrait tips and technique ebook cover
 
[T]oday, thanks to  David Hobby, Zack Arias and JoeMcNally, good old natural light portraiture is getting less and less love. Not that there is anything wrong with lit portraits, but it’s simply not my cup of tea, hence the review of this gem of an ebook by fine art portrait photographer Wayne Radford.
 
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