Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for February, 2009

Since the weather is so abolsutely awful here this time of year, in anticipation of our return to Italy this April, I have posted an image from our last trip there.  This image was the headline photograph for my exhibit:  Secret Italy – A Journey Through Tuscan & Umbrian Villages, and is also the cover [...]

Read Full Post »

Today’s post is not a structured formal review – there will be plenty of those coming in the weeks ahead as new products will begin to ship from the manufacturers.  Instead, today’s article is just a casual discussion about the wide format printer I have been using for the past year: the Epson 4880 with [...]

Read Full Post »

by Eric Kazmirek & John-Paul Palescandolo

In Part 1 of our Infrared Photography Discussion, John-Paul provided us with great comparisons of the various IR films available on the market.  Additionally, he took the time to discuss the similarities, differences, and unique properties of each film.  This week’s discussion will focus on the various possibilities [...]

Read Full Post »

This twig was being held in mid-air by a spider’s web attached to the larger branch
which is outside and above the frame.  It is truly amazing how strong spider-webbing really is.

Read Full Post »

A Gallery of Images from the Kaz Arts
Coney Island Field Trip on February 8, 2009
We had a great turn-out of people and gorgeous weather, which only caused one problem – Coney Island was less-abandoned than we hoped for!
But that was no matter, we became flexible, shifted gears, and focused on environmental portrait photography.  Click on [...]

Read Full Post »

Nikon D3     Nikon 85mm f/1.4     f/3.5     ISO-AUTO @ 200
Check back later in the week for a full image gallery from the February 2009
Kaz Arts Photo Field-Trip to Coney Island

Read Full Post »

In short – yes.  But, there are of course details to follow…

Read Full Post »

One of the services Kaz Arts Photography offers is product photography.  An extension of product photography is the documentation and archiving of artwork, whether it is a painting, sculpture, embroidery, or installation piece.  A large portion of our product photography business is in fact the documentation and archiving of pieces of art mostly for local [...]

Read Full Post »

I am happy to announce that this week’s Tips & Technique article is from one of our forum’s contributing photographers, John-Paul Palescandolo.  John-Paul spends a great deal of his photographic endeavors experimenting with older and unique films.  He shares his findings with us this week in this two-part article on Infrared Photography.

Article by John-Paul Palescandolo [...]

Read Full Post »

Panasonic G1     w/ Panasonic 40-150mm     ISO Auto @ 125

Please check back later this week for my full hands-on review of the Panasonic G1.

Read Full Post »