About

Photography Bay is geared toward photography enthusiasts interested in the latest cameras, photo accessories, software and techniques for staying in tune and expanding their horizons.

Photography Bay began as a hobby site in the same way many of today’s successful tech sites did.  What started with occasional postings about things that interested one person, soon turned into a news and information resource that was read by hundreds of thousands every month.

While Photography Bay was founded on a very gear-centric approach to news and information, it has grown more and more into a more holistic resource by incorporating more articles centered on the artistic aspects of photography through educational and “tips” articles.

You can connect with Photography Bay by leaving your comments on individual articles or by being part of our Forum or Flickr Group.

Contributors

Eric Reagan is the Chief Editor and Founder of Photography Bay.  With an eclectic background that includes a law degree from the University of Tennessee and three years as a corporate attorney, he found his true passion behind the camera lens and at the helm of Photography Bay.  His professional photographic endeavors include portrait, lifestyle and stock photography.

Chris Gampat is a contributing author for Photography Bay.  He is a native New Yorker who has worked in the tech, video game, alternative health and the photo industry. He shoots portraits, photojournalism, events, paparazzi, concerts, etc. Chris has worked for PC Magazine, Magnum Photos, Geek.com, Spotlight Press and Square One Publishers, among others. He is a Blind Photographer as well. In his spare time, he has adventures around New York with friends, plays his guitar/bass, shoots photos, plays video games, cooks and watches sports.  Chris can also be found on Twitter, Flickr and Facebook.

Guest Contributors

Past guest contributors include Rich Legg, Zach Matthews, Angela Datre and many others.  We welcome contributions from photographers and industry experts who have something to share with the Photography Bay community.  If you would like to contribute, please feel free to contact us with your ideas.

Product Reviews

Are you a manufacture or distributor looking to get your products or service in front of a targeted audience?

Photography Bay conducts frequent reviews of various types of photography gear, software and services.  We typically have a number of products in the review queue, so contacting us early can help make your review more timely.

We cannot and will not promise a favorable review of your product.  All reviews are based on our honest opinions and requests for revisions will not be considered unless it is clear that an error in our use of the product or service was made.

Advertising

Interested in advertising on Photography Bay?  Visit the Advertise page for more info.  Feel free to email with specific questions.

Contact

You can send news and rumors tips on our contact form.

Your questions and comments are always welcomed. Send your emails to contact [at] photographybay [dot] com.



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