PolarPro Collaborates with Peter McKinnon for New Variable ND Filters
PolarPro looks to Peter McKinnon to head up their new line of Variable ND filters.
PolarPro looks to Peter McKinnon to head up their new line of Variable ND filters.
Walking through IKEA can be quite daunting if you have never done so. A simple trip to pick up a lamp or end table can turn to a 3-hour trek as the store ushers you from showroom to showroom in a maze-like configuration as you gawk at their Swedish wares. Now, IKEA can be a … Read more
The McKinnon 35L Camera Backpack is a fantastic blend of fashion and function, adding some unique customization and expansion capabilities making it a perfect combination of gear storage and daypack/travel bag.
We finally bring you our review of this unprecedented beast of a lens, and yes, it is truly an impressive optic! But is it right for you?
Since 2011, PolarPro has been known for its premium and comprehensive range of ND and polarizing filters. In fact, they appear as the choice of preference at GoPro´s official website due to the high quality and durability of their glasses. On the other hand, if you’ve spent any time on YouTube looking at photography or … Read more
Just a few weeks ago the Canon EOS R5 and R6 were officially announced and we couldn’t be more excited! There’s a lot to break down on the specs and capabilities front, so let’s dive right in on just the EOS R6, it inherits the high-speed 20-megapixel sensor from the Canon 1DX III, allowing 20 … Read more
The Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM offers incredible sharpness and image quality throughout its entire zoom range, has outstanding features & fast performance, and is built with the quality we know and love from the Canon L lineup
DJI is blazing the trail set by its competitors and has no intention of stopping.
We preach this a lot. Color space is critical, so spend an hour one day to understand it and then it’ll serve you well for life.
Yes, you can use Lightroom presets on Lightroom Mobile
Shaky, handheld footage can make any filmed story look amateurish and low quality, unless done correctly. An example of non-stabilized footage done well: watching the first few minutes of Children of Men you will not find a stable sequence. Granted there is a big difference from someone hand holding a smartphone/DSLR and the cinematic stylings of … Read more
Sometimes there are unexpected tools right under your nose and you don’t even realize it until you see someone else use them. That may be the case with this short YouTube tutorial on iPhone food photography by Peter McKinnon. Using a cookie sheet for a background and a stump for a rustic looking surface, Peter … Read more