Image Credit: We Are All Fanatics Exhibition (Richard Kern for Vice)
Those of you in or around NYC this weekend should take the time to check out Levi’s Photo Workshop. On Sunday, November 7, they’re kicking off a week-long celebration of sports through the lens of photography.
Sunday night, Steve Little and Efren Ramirez, stars of Eastbound & Downtown, will join in the celebration and introduce the season finale of the show with a special live screening.
If you aren’t familiar with the Levi’s Photo Workshop yet…
“The Levi’s® Photo Workshop is a temporary public facility that features a professional-grade production studio, vintage camera rental, digital design stations, exciting printing equipment, and a shop full of bits and bobs to keep you shooting in style. Although there are some important local pioneers collaborating here, these resources are really for everyone.” -Levi’s
Levi’s Photo Workshop is at 18 Wooster Street between Canal and Grand.
Check out the full details on the We Are All Fanatics Exhibition below. [click to continue…]
Below you will find this week’s firmware updates. Hit the manufacturer website links for more details and download instructions for the firmware.
Pentax K-5 new firmware version – Increases continuous shooting in RAW format and other bug fixes [coming mid-November]
PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 version 5.200 for Canon “offers optimized compatibility with the PowerST4 Receiver for Elinchrom and the AC9 AlienBees Adapter for Paul C. Buff flashes.” [PocketWizard Website]
Panasonic’s HDC-HS700 is a great little HDD/SD hybrid AVCHD camcorder that will serve well for most anyone wanting to produce rock solid HD video and the integrated 5.1 channel built in mic can make for fun, surround sound home movies.
The Panasonic GF2 is a follow-up to the popular Panasonic GF1. The GF2 packs a 12.1MP Live MOS sensor, shoots Full HD at 1920 x 1080 at 60i in AVCHD format, and covers a sensitivity range of ISO 100-6400. The new camera also adds a touch-sensitive 3″ LCD at 460k-dot resolution and a built-in stereo mic.
Like the GF1, the GF2 includes a pop-up flash, along with a hotshoe for an external flash. The GF2 is available as a kit with either a 14mm f/2.5 or 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 lens.
The GF2 will be available in red, black and white, and is expected to ship in January 2011. We should know the retail price next month (expect it to be in the $800-$1000 range depending on the lens). Check availability on Amazon.com.
At PhotoPlus 2010, Chase Jarvis gave a killer keynote speech, which was followed up by a panel discussion with Vincent Laforet, Jasmine Star, Zack Arias, JoeyL and Rob Haggart.
If you missed out on the live stream, it’s embedded below. Grab a snack, and enjoy.
Jakob Nielsen’s recent eyetracking study examines the effectiveness of different types of photos on websites.
The main conclusion to be drawn from the study is that photos inserted into websites for filler are essentially ignored, while photos that provide relevant information can be very engaging to viewers.
Nielsen’s commentary on this eyetracking study primarily addresses the website developer crowd; however, it also serves as a reminder that making your photography relevant is important. When approaching a job, are you considering the end use and whether your images are created to be relevant and informative alongside other content?