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| CONNECTED PHOTOGRAPHER MAGAZINE - MARCH 2005 |
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Should photographers care about the iPod photo? We recently had a chance to look at the new iPod photo, introduced by Apple last year and updated last week in 30GB and 60GB models. As photographers, should you care? In this no-holds-barred review, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz will let you know. It ain't pretty.
The Dell Axim X50v: an ideal laptop replacement for photographers We've never discussed using a PDA as a laptop replacement for digital photography. Frankly, until recently, we didn't consider PDAs up to the challenge. But with the release of Dell's Axim X50v Pocket PC and a piece of software called PhotoViewer, we think the PDA can finally become an indispensable asset for the digital photographer on the road. This article shows you why.
Be prepared! For your photo shoot Murphy's Law affects pretty much every aspect of our lives, and photo shoots seem to invite Murphy to come out and play. With a little foresight and preparation, you'll get the best images possible from every photo shoot, whether you're just taking snapshots, or playing the roll of a paid professional photographer. So take a page from the Boy Scout book, along with this advice from Senior Editor James Booth, and "Be prepared!"
Using found objects as budget backdrops A few weeks ago, we ran a product review that featured the Dell Axim X50v as what we called the ultimate photographer's PDA. While there was certainly interest in the Axim itself, a surprising number of you were also curious about what we used as backdrops and props for the article's photos. Apparently, one picture captured quite a lot of attention -- but not as a PDA. Instead, readers wanted to know about the backdrop. This article will explain how you can find budget backdrops and put them to use.
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