‘News’ Archives
Catch Zack’s Article in Professional Photographer Magazine!
Adobe Photoshop turns 20 on February 19th 2010, in celebration Professional Photographer Magazine sent Zack to interview long time Photoshop educators and advisors Katrin Eismann, Martin Evening, and Julianne Kost. They share their unique viewpoints on the groundbreaking software nearly all photographers use today and more. Catch the full [...]
ioSafe Solo SSD – Fireproof, Waterproof, Crushproof!?
That's right, they're back! The folks over at ioSafe have been busy bee's taking data protection to the next level. The previous ioSafe was fireproof and waterproof, but the new Solid State Drive version has no moving parts and some armor plating to make it extremely drop resistant and crush resistant by being able to withstand a 20 foot drop and [...]
iPad Arrives!
Many photographers use Apple computers, and even more of us use iPhones and iPods. The world has waited for Apple to release a Netbook and this week it finally arrived in the form of a touchscreen tablet display. During the keynote people were elated to see the new 9.7" touchscreen display that looked pretty much as expected in all it's Apple [...]
It’s Virus Season! Secure your PC.
So we were reading twitter, facebook and even getting a few emails today and they all said the same exact thing "EEEK 911 I have a virus save me!"... while we wish we were as rich as Tony Stark (Iron Man for those not in the know) and wish we could afford to build a super hero of anti-virus' we sadly have a shoe string budget when it comes to [...]
Security Flaw In Mac OS X
Whether you realize it or not as a photographer in the digital age your main product right behind your talent is your data. Your images are pure digital data and how you allow clients to access this data is how you protect and value it, whether you are a turn and burn photographer or only sell framed finished wall portraits it's all about your [...]
Nikon Aboard Space Station
Nikon announced that NASA has ordered 11 D3S Bodies as well as some 14-24 f/2.8 glass to go with them. Nikon said there's already some D2XS Bodies, Speedlights and other Nikkor lens aboard the station as well as the shuttle. The cool part is the bodies are not altered at all so your own D3S (if you happen to own one) is the exact same one that [...]
Monday brings new laptop and desktop recommendations!
THEY'RE BACK! With the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this last week and a geeks dream worth of tech announced, displayed, touched, and drooled over it's time to announce the new computer specs for the latest Photography Manipulating Powerhouses! Look for the updated specs this Monday!
CES 2010 Draws Near
As photographers everywhere are gearing up, and planning and packing their bags for Imaging USA in Nashville this month another convention just as important to the photography industry is gearing to take place. The Consumer Electronics Show 2010 will draw technophiles, geeks, nerds and just about anyone that likes anything "Tech" to Las Vegas. [...]
The Unsustainable Photography Studio
By Zack Davis - PhotographyConnect.com More and more we here about "sustainable living" and how living alignment with the planet and a cleaner environment can create a happier life. Well in business, we can also do something to make our lives happier, we can live sustainably with the real costs of doing business. We all have seen or even [...]
Canon Releases Firmware Update For EOS 7D
Just days after being released a flaw in the 7D which Canon labled "Residule Image Phenomenon" was found. Under certain circumstances such as images captured by continous shooting previous frames would appear overlayed on the proceeding image. No worries though, thanks to Canon's fast actions firmware version 1.1.0 corrects the problem [...]
















