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We’re taking more photos than ever before, but we’ve also never been more at risk of losing them. Momento specialize in keeping your memories safe with their beautiful photo books
Sitting at the pro end of the spectrum, the Fujinon XF100–400mm f/4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR is another of the series designed as bespoke companions for the Fujifilm mirrorless X-series, a super telephoto zoom lens, hitting 35mm with a focal length equivalent of 152–609mm.
If you know someone in the market for a solid step up into photography as both an artform and profession, you could no wrong by purchasing the X-T100, Fujifilm’s attractively priced digital all-rounder with huge imaginative possibilities.
Suite, in collaboration with Thistle Inn, presents an exhibition of Ans Westra photographs, located upstairs at Thistle Inn.
Symmetry Studio has teamed up with D-Photo to offer readers a 50 per cent discount on bookings throughout November and December.
As if you need another excuse to visit Auckland’s Waiheke Island while the weather’s warm. Thomas and Peter Rees are kicking off their year of photography education and adventures with a weekend of workshops at Cable Bay Vineyard in March.
In D-Photo issue 87 we talk to Alan Henderson, insect fanatic and macro master. He gives us the low-down on shooting insects and talks about his new book, Minibeasts — and we now have a copy to give away!
John Miller has often been there when Kiwis have taken to the streets to effect change; in this issue, he takes us back to the ’70s to tell us the stories behind his images. Veteran nature photographer Rod Morris brings us face to face with some of the more interesting life forms residing in our seashores, renowned automotive photographer Stephan Romer changes tack and shifts his gaze to Aotearoa’s breathtaking landscapes, and we meet some promising young female talent who have taken part in a project to mark 125 years of women’s suffrage in New Zealand. The How To features in this issue include landscape photographer Chris Morton, who tells us how to approach finding a concept for a body of work with reference to his Great Barrier–based book; Esther Bunning shows us how to create lens effects on the cheap; and insect fanatic Alan Henderson explores the world on a scale we don’t normally see — and tells us how he does it. This issue comes with a bonus 2019 calendar.
It’s fair to say that 2018 has been the best year yet for Chinese smart device manufacturer Huawei. Its partnership with iconic camera brand Leica has continued, with the extraordinary P20 Pro released earlier this year. It launched with the first-ever triple lens on a smart device, evoking a barrage of terrific reviews globally — both for its features, and results enjoyed by users.
The XE-3 is a compact rangefinder-style mirrorless camera with excellent video recording potential, with naturally great high-resolution options, built-in film simulation modes, video output to external hard drive or monitor, and a microphone jack.
Building on Lens Baby’s bestselling Velvet 56, the manual-focus Velvet 85 allows photographers to experiment with differing apertures and is adept at creating lush glows with a bright setting, or film-like crispness with darker aperture settings.
This issue’s cover photographer is Nando Azevedo who photographs former refugees to help them overcome challenges and rebuild their pride. We learn from NZIPP Photographer of the Year Tony Carter what motivates him to propel his craft forward, Esther Bunning tells us how switching her focus to horses has helped to reinvigorate her photography, and artist Fiona Pardington interrogates the space between the living and the dead in her occult-informed new series. In our How To features, three noted photo-book authors explain how they sequence their photographs, Ian Rotherham talks us through how simple set-up changes can hugely influence the feeling of a portrait, and digital artist Gee Greenslade gives us some tips for bringing photos to life in Photoshop.
We have five subscriptions to D-Photo to give away! All you need to do is pick the image you would most like to see in D-Photo’s 2019 calendar from the options below, and you’re in the draw to win.
Auckland Camera Centre’s 2018 Photography Competition is well underway, and the last day to enter the store’s annual competition is Sunday 30 September.
On 7 September, Fujifilm announced the new X-T3, a mirrorless camera described as a must-have for serious videographers. Earlier this week, D-Photo was lucky enough to be invited along to its product launch.
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