Archive for December, 2007

World Press Photo is opened an online service for professional photographers for uploading their entries of the 2008 World Press Photo Contest online. Photographers can register until 4 January to access the site. The deadline for uploading entries is 10 January 2008. The web entry site can be accessed at: https://submit.worldpressphoto.nl
According to their press release, photographers wishing to enter their images need to apply for a password by 4 January to gain access to the site. After receiving their password they can finish uploading their images until 10 January 2008.

General contest information, including biographies of the 2008 jury, can also be found on the main World Press Photo website http://www.worldpressphoto.org
PDF files with information about entering the contest is available on the website in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. Entries can still be submitted by regular mail or courier.

Singles pictures as well as photo stories/portfolios are accepted in the following ten categories:
Spot News,
General News,
People in the News,
Sports Action,
Sports Features,
Contemporary Issues,
Daily Life,
Arts and Entertainment,
Portraits, and Nature.

The jury will give first, second and third prizes in all categories. The first prize winners in each category will receive a cash prize of 1,500 Euro, the premier award, the World Press Photo of the Year, carries a cash prize of 10,000 Euro.

The winners will be announced during a press conference at 11 a.m. C.E.T. on 8 February 2008 at the Amsterdam city hall and on the World Press Photo website.

The prizewinning pictures are presented in a traveling exhibition that will be displayed in about 95 cities in 45 countries, starting in Amsterdam at the end of April. The exhibition is accompanied by a yearbook published in 6 languages.

In the 2007 contest, 4,460 photographers from 124 countries participated submitting a total of 78,083 photographs.
Also, check out the 2006 results here.

Why not trash the dress the day after the wedding. We took this couple into a remote location in the RM to set up a really cool fashion shoot underwater in a cave (Centoe) in the middle of the Mayan Jungle. We have provided photo examples of our set up and narrate the shoot throughout the video. Trashing the dress!
This is very inspirational, original, well done and… I think I wish for something similar for my wedding.

Olympus E-410 and E-510 digital SLR kitsOlympus E-410 and E-510 digital SLR kits


Olympus E410 Underwater Pro Kit
· Olympus E-410 body
· ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 (28-84mm)
· ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50mm 1:2.0 Macro (100mm)
· FL-36 external flash (GN 36)
· Underwater cases, ports and bracket: PT-E03 Kit, PFL-E01, PPO-E03, PTBK-E01 and UCLS Longarm Set

Recommended price: £2599



Olympus E510 Medical & Macro Pro Kit
· Olympus E-510 body
· ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50mm 1:2.0 Macro (100mm)
· SRF-11 Ring Flash Set with FR-1 Flash Adapter Ring
· SBC-1 E-System Bag Compact

Recommended price: £1329



Olympus E510 Architecture Pro Kit
· Olympus E-510 body
· ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm 1:4.0 (14-28mm)
· ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-54mm 1:2.8-3.5 (28-108mm)
· FL-50 external flash (GN 50)
· SBC-1 E-System Bag Compact

Recommended price: £2329



Olympus E510 Travelling Pro Kit
· Olympus E-510 body
· ZUIKO DIGITAL 11-22mm 1:2.8-3.5 (22-44mm)
· ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 18-180mm 1:3.5-6.3 (36-360mm)
· FL-36 external flash (GN 36)
· SBC-1 E-System Bag Compact

Recommended price: £1529



Olympus E510 Reportage Pro Kit
· Olympus E-510 body
· ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-54mm 1:2.8-3.5 (28-108mm)
· FL-50 external flash (GN 50)
· SBC-1 E-System Bag Compact

Recommended price: £1199



Olympus E510 Nature Pro Kit
· Olympus E-510 body
· ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm 1:4.0 (14-28mm)
· ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-54mm 1:2.8-3.5 (28-108mm)
· ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50-200mm 1:2.8-3.5 (100-400mm)
· ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50mm 1:2.0 Macro (100mm)
· EC-14 Teleconverter (1.4x)
· E-System Bag

Recommended price: £3459

Olympus Evolt E510 10MP Digital SLR Camera with CCD Shift Image Stabilization and 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 and 40-150mm f/4.0-5.6 Zuiko Lenses
Olympus Evolt E410 10MP Digital SLR Camera with 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 and 40-150mm f/4.0-5.6 Zuiko Lenses

Photographers Of Tomorrow Contest (For Top Photography Students) is running under the sponsorship of Olympus USA. Therefor, next to the top prize of a $5,000 scholarship, if you are one of the first 3 winners, you can get a Olympus E-3 Digital SLR Camera with lenses and accessories (Two New ZUIKO Digital Lenses – the ED 12-60mm “24-120mm equivalent” f2.8-4.0 SWD and ED 50-200mm (100-400mm equivalent) f2.8-3.5 SWD, Olympus Travel Bag and Lens Cloth).

Starting January 14, 2008, participants will submit their best work captured with the Olympus E-3 digital SLR camera in 3 categories:
Speed: Images capturing the essence of speed and movement of life;
Travel: Images depicting exotic, exciting, or extreme journeys or adventures, showing the color and temperament of the local culture; and
Environment Issues: Images showing the impact of man and global warming, or natural settings of landscapes, flora, and fauna. (this is my favorite).

The entries will be judged by a panel of award-winning photographers, comprised of Olympus Visionaries. The winning images will be announced in April 2008. Complete rules and regulations can be viewed at http://www.olympusamerica.com/e3photocontest.

Established by Olympus Imaging America Inc. in partnership with some of today’s most talented photographers, the Olympus Visionary program is dedicated to creating superb digital images with the help of Olympus’ digital cameras and lenses. Olympus Visionaries span all fields of photography and work in a diversity of styles and subject matter, but they are united in realizing their creative vision through digital photography. The Visionaries use Olympus digital cameras in their daily assignments and personal work, participate in speaking engagements and appearances, and provide Olympus with input into equipment development. The Visionaries include several Pulitzer Prize-winning and Magnum photographers, as well as internationally-renowned photographers from the United States, Bermuda, Canada, Italy and Japan.

I’ve been asked where from can someone purchase a good lighting kit. There are many places and not even I can know them all. I suggest that you first star by looking in some local shop: it will spare you the cost of delivery.
However, here’s what I’ve recently found out:
All-in-One Umbrella kit
JP Distribution announced the arrival a new All in One Umbrella Kit from award winning manufacturer Lastolite. This Kit can be used as a silver or white bounce, a silver and white bounce or shoot through, and it is available in two sizes featuring either an 80cm (34”) or 100cm (40”). This is accompanied with a 4 section stand, hotshoe flash tilthead and a padded shoulder bag for quick and simple transportation. The kit is compact, it features removable covers on the All in One Umbrella and internal pocket in shoulder bag for hotshoe tilthead.
You can buy Lastolite All in One Umbrella for £95.99 and £105.99 respectively:
All in One Umbrella Kit 80cm (34”) LAS Code: 2475 SRP £95.99 Inc vat
color temperature:5600/5450k
shoot through -0.6f
silver white bounce -0.2f
white bounce -0.1f
silver bounce -0.2f
All in One Umbrella Kit 100cm (40”) LAS Code: 2476 SRP £105.99 Inc vat
color temperature:5600/5450k
shoot through -0.6f
silver white bounce -0.2f
white bounce -0.1f
silver bounce -0.2f

If you are interested: marketing Tel: 01782 753304 and email: info@johnsons-photopia.co.uk.

The competition, launched under the Royal Photographic Society, is known as IRIS-25 (The International Review of Images with Soundtrack for Under 25 year olds) and it is designed to promote and encourage the interest and growth of Digital Audio Visual photography among young people. The deadline for entries is 21st April 2008 and free software to assist in creating the increasingly popular sequences has been kindly provided by Igor Kokarev of the Pictures to Exe Software company . Entry forms can be downloaded from http://www.iris-25.org .
The entry categories are:
· Single author under 16 years old (prize – £100)
· Single author aged 16 to 24 years (prize – £150 + Pollock Medal)
· Group entry – by young people aged under 16 (prize – £100)
· Group entry – by young people aged 16 – 24 years (prize – £150)

A Special Prize will also be awarded to the school or college with the maximum number of entries.

“The production of AV sequences involves many skills useful in modern life, and can benefit the workers and leaders of tomorrow, teaching them to communicate, not only visually but also verbally; to look, listen and understand; and to express their ideas creatively with skill and sensitivity.” – Maureen Albright, Organiser.

London-based photographer Cat Vinton has become the first female overall winner of the international Travel Photographer of the Year competition (TPOTY), winning a stunning prize which includes the opportunity to photograph the Dalai Lama in India.

Amateur and professional photographers from 51 countries competed for the £50,000+ prize package, and entrants from Australia, Canada, Finland, India, Poland, Switzerland, the UK and USA are amongst this year’s prizewinners. The winning images will be on display at the Exposure Gallery in London (dates to be confirmed) and the TPOTY exhibition at Focus on Imaging at the NEC in February 2008. Also, the very best images from the previous four years of Travel Photographer of the Year are available in two stunning books – Journey One and Journey Two.

Overall Winner

Cat’s beautiful panoramic images of the snowy Norwegian landscape and evocative shots of a Nomadic family captivated the judging panel, which included the editors of Germany’s fotoMAGAZIN, British Journal of Photography, Hotshoe International and Professional Photographer, the travel editor of Tatler, Photography Director of Condé Nast Traveller, and photographers Charlie Waite, Nick Meers and Jeremy Hoare.
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Cat Vinton wins the title of Travel Photographer of the Year 2007 and a remarkable prize. As well as having the chance to photograph His Holiness the Dalai Lama, in an unforgettable journey to Dharamsala, India, organised by High & Wild, she will receive an Apple MacBook with Aperture software, Adobe CS3 Web Premium software, a £2,500 TPOTY bursary, and a Plastic Sandwich leather portfolio book.
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New Talent

This year, TPOTY introduced a new category – New Talent – designed to help support a fledgling career. The first New Talent award winner is American photographer, Charlie Mahoney. For his prize, Charlie will work alongside the Adventure Ecology Expedition Team, who conduct field missions to the most environmentally challenged parts of this planet. His images will feature on the Adventure Ecology website and also at an exhibition London’s Exposure Gallery. In addition, he will receive three days of photography and digital imaging tuition from photographer and tutor Chris Coe and digital imaging expert Terry Steeley of Iridius, plus Adobe Photoshop CS3 Web Premium, a Plastic Sandwich leather portfolio book and a £1,000 TPOTY bursary. And Charlie will also have the opportunity have his work represented by the Axiom and Photoshot image libraries.

Young TPOTY
Cat Vinton is not the only female photographer to enjoy success in TPOTY this year. The Young TPOTY category (for photographers aged 16 and under) has been won by 14 year-old Luna Malka from Canada. Luna’s imaginative images on the theme ‘Fragile Earth’ immediately caught the judges’ eye. Her prize is a £500 TPOTY bursary, a Wacom Intuos3 A5 wide pen tablet, Adobe Photoshop CS3 + Lightroom and a Plastic Sandwich leather portfolio book. And her winning images will be displayed at a TPOTY exhibition hosted by Adventure Ecology at The Exposure Gallery in London.

One Planet, Many Lives
British photographer Timothy Allen’s colourful images took the honours in this category. As a reward, he and a companion can choose between three different Intrepid Travel trips to China. He also wins an HP Designjet Z2100 large-format printer plus inks & media, and Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom software.

Second place in this category went to Larry Louie of Canada, with Gary Wornell of Finland Highly Commended and Jean-Claude Louis (USA) Commended. Larry Louie and the second-placed entrants in the Sense of Place, Thrill and One Shot categories each win £200 to spend on LEE Filters, plus a Sekonic L358 meter from JP Distribution. Commended entrants in these categories win Giottos MT 9242 tripods from JP Distribution and copies of the TPOTY Journey One and Journey Two books

Sense of Place
American amateur photographer Jean-Claude Louis’ haunting black and white images of Berlin won first prize here. His prize is a Tanzanian Wildlife Adventure with African Safari Roots, a superb Wacom Cintiq 21X and Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom. Philippe Gueissaz (Switzerland) was second, with Ashok Sinha (India) Highly Commended and Luke Duggleby (UK) Commended.

Thrill
Black and white landscape images topped what was otherwise a colour-filled Thrill category, with Polish photographer Maciej Duczynski’s atmospheric portfolio depicting European mountains securing the highest marks. Rather fittingly, he’ll be returning to the mountains – his prize is a photographic tour of the Swiss and French Alps with YokmoK Adventures! He will also receive a Fujifilm S5 Pro camera with lens and two 4GB memory cards, plus Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom. Felix Hug (Switzerland) finished second, with Andrew Watson (Australia) and James Hill (UK) Highly Commended and Commended respectively.

One Shot
The single image category had two themes this year, Special Places, and Amazing Faces, with entrants having the choice of meeting either – or both – of those briefs in their image. The winning image, taken by American photographer Richard Murai, shows a truly amazing face – an 84 year old snail gatherer in Cambodia. Richard’s prize is a Mamiya 7ii camera & two lenses, Peli 1510 case, Sekonic L758 meter and Giottos MT9371 tripod (all from JP Distribution) plus Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom. Tony Baker (UK) was second in this category, followed by Larry Louie (Canada), who was Highly Commended. Robert Moore (UK) and Leslie Rosenthal (USA) were both Commended.

catCats are cute and funny and everyone who has a cat and a camera will make tons of photos with the pretty pet. As a result, the Internet gets filled up with photos of all cats in the world and “professional” photographers avoid this subject (the newest concept among photographers is that they must seek originality).
However, the days of cats are not yet over. I can still find really good images of cats, images are certainly more than just a point-and-shoot moment, images that were well thought and with some interesting techniques behind them.
Let’s see what I’m talking about (you may notice that the main reason why these pictures are special is the perspective and second, the story behind the picture):
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And here’s a list of what you should avoid in order not be lame:
1) large DOF
2) cat stupidity
3) playing cats
4) yawn of cats
5) lazy cats
6) cat’s eye
If you are about to do a cat portrait, pay attention at lighting. The “rules” are the same as for people portrait photography.
The above images belong to a group of artists from deviantart.com: MT-Holy, gilad, scab-lab, wazabees (my favorite cat artist), Joffi, chochweets (must see), mordoc, illugraphy, beethy, SubterfugeMalaises, ssilence, dissentinthestreet, ayaspiralout, DivineError, hoschie and salihguler.
Here’s my personal best image of my cat:
Great Photos of Cats and Dogs

tamron for d40xNikon D40 and D40x digital cameras are only fully compatible with AF-s and AF-I lenses. This means that the lens must have it’s own focusing motor. So far, there were not too many such lenses to choose from, but, here’s the big news:

Tamron Announces the Launch of the Popular AF18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II with Built-In Motor for Nikon (Model A18N II)

A Compact, Lightweight and Ultimate High Power Zoom Lens Boasting the 13.9X Zoom Power Designed Exclusively for APS-C Sized Digital SLRs

Mr. Morio Ono, of Tamron Co., Ltd., announced that the company will release the AF18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II LD Aspherical (IF) Macro, a lightweight, compact and ultra high power zoom lens designed exclusively for digital SLR cameras with APS-C sized image sensors with a built-in motor for Nikon (Model A18N II).

Product Name
AF18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II (Model A18N II) for Nikon

Date of Launch Schedule in Japan
December 13, 2007

The AF18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II LD Aspherical (IF) Macro is the ultimate high power zoom lens boasting the world’s greatest zoom ratio(*1) of 13.9X, a milestone that Tamron, the pioneer of high power zoom lenses, has achieved by commanding its technologies to further expand the capabilities of high power zoom lenses.

Soon after Nikon D40x was launched and brought to Romania, I received this camera with a lot of joy. However, there was no printed manual in the package and the informations on the CD were not enough to fully understand the hidden features of this SLR and it’s compatibility.
Nikon D40xNow, I’m glad to announce that website photo-i has launched a Nikon D40x DVD user guide in association with Nikon.
Written and presented by Vincent Oliver, photographer and editor of http://www.photo-i.co.uk, this DVD user guide is visual, practical and presented in a user-friendly way. It shows how to get the best from the Nikon D40x without having to wade through hefty manuals. The subjects covered include: setting up, features and controls, the menus, custom settings, white balance, flash photography, using lenses, exposure and more.
The DVD runs for 1 hour and 25 minutes
The Nikon D40x user guide is now available to buy online at: http://www.photo-i.co.uk.
Running time: 1 hr, 25 mins.
Price: £12.00
Language: English
Format: 16:9 PC and Mac and PAL TV all regions
Publisher: photo-i in association with Nikon