Ny-kon? Americans fail hard. If they had any idea they'd know that "I" in Japanese sounds like the English ee in "feet". So they say "Nee-san" (Nissan), but Ny-kon. *sigh*
He has a good grounding in photojournalism and has since moved into wedding photography...it's an interesting take and one that resonates with me, for sure!
Interesting read. His conclusion is the very reason I take photos - I want to capture a moment in history they portrays an emotional response of some form, happy, sad, reflective, etc.
I know this is a good discussion and we are all inspired by the work of someone (me included), however I came across this blog post by a photographer whose work I follow and it speaks to this subject with a different…
Being only fairly new to photography, I like to follow the photographer Neil van Niekerk, He is a portrait photographer, another photographer I find interesting is Brent Williamson also a portrait photographer.
Cheryl
depends what your photo interests are but I have a good back pack which contains my 40d, 17-85mm,100mm macro, flash, filters, spare batteries, cables, charger and so I am always ready to go. My tripod and 100-400mm L have their own cases which I can…
I'd think you could go smaller again. Why take 3 lenses when you could take 2? My kit would be my body, 50mm f/1.8, 18-200mm and 430exII.
The 18-200 is (at a guess) roughly the same size as your 70-200, and between that and the 50mm, it removes…