Jay Cassario
Using a Sony A7II With Leica Glass | Can It Produce That Famous Leica Magic?
Could the much cheaper Sony mirrorless A7 series come close to producing the same image quality as the Leica M using Leica glass? Here's what I found after a couple months of real world testing and comparing the two systems head to head.
New Line of Rugged G-Drives | Built To Take A Beating
Reliable storage and backup solutions aren’t cheap, but at the same time, they fall under the category of you get what you pay for. G-Technology is one of the best in the business and offer a number of different versatile options for photographers as far as storage goes.
The Greatest Lesson I’ve Learned In Wedding Photography | The Importance Of Family Photos
If you have lost a loved one, you know the value that a photograph of them holds. The memories it brings back, and how you wish there were more of them. I wish I had taken more photographs of my Mom while she was alive, but I didn't. This is the greatest lesson I've learned as a wedding photographer.
From Canon to Leica: Mark Wallace’s Big Switch – A Familiar Story
Mark Wallace explains why he switched from Canon to Leica, a story very similar to my own.
Inspiration & Plagiarism: The Good, Bad, & The Ugly
I have often preached that it’s your ability as an artist to stand out and be different that will set you apart and make you great. One of the most famous and well known artists in our history, Pablo Picasso, was known for his originality in his work. He was also the artist that once said, “Good artists copy, but great artists steal.” Wait, what?!?
Why I Choose the Leica M9 Over the Nikon D4S – My Leica Experience
My experience as a wedding photographer with the Leica M9 and explain a little about why I ultimately chose to not send the rental back.
The Nikon D4S – Does It Not Live Up To Expectations?
I have been shooting with the D4S for the past month and have had mixed opinions on it. Since I currently own the Nikon Df and D800E, I have been making comparisons between the 3 very different camera bodies.
Canon vs. Nikon Showdown: Battle Of The Top 85mm Lenses
Deciding between two of the best 85mm lenses in the game isn’t easy, and trying to compare them head to head wasn’t any easier.
Auto Photography: Stunning Action Shots Using A Rig
When Ronaldo Stewart first started dabbling in the world of auto photography, he knew that he wanted his photos to ...
The New Nikkor 58mm f/1.4 Review – The New King Of Bokeh?
Initial Thoughts I have been shooting with the new Nikkor 58mm f/1.4G for almost a month now, and my thoughts ...
How A Studio Can Help Your Wedding Photography Business
One of the luxuries of being a full time wedding photographer is being able to work in the comfort of your own home. Washington DC wedding photographer Sam Hurd recently decided to give that luxury up. In a bold move to not only impress potential clients but create a distraction free work environment, Sam leased a 1500 square foot building 2 miles from home and turned it into a studio.
Sigma 35mm DG HSM Lens Review – Still Amazing A Year Later
At Photokina 2012, Sigma announced three new lenses in a reorganization of it's lens lineup. Since then, we've witnessed them establish a new confidence and respect in their brand as a top grade third party lens manufacturer. The first new lens that they released was the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens, and it didn't take long for the early reviews and message board chatter to start raising eye brows.