13003232:Upped.Ante.Media said:in Toronto!
13003232:Upped.Ante.Media said:Stoked to be working full time at a production company in Toronto!
13003294:zbphoto said:
13003804:RileySnyderPhoto said:No more acting?
13008538:jeano said:working with artists such as above and beyond
13024192:erikK said:V500 arrived todaylet the hate begin
13024706:RockNRollNghtClb said:this is kind of genuis
13024733:omnidata said:Also don't see the brilliance, I just see a flaw on Rokinon's part because a lot of older glass with bulbous elements easily accepts filters on the rear. It's been done for years.
13025625:JuliusJ said:Pulled the trigger and won this fine ass piece of glass on ebay today. Fucking pumped.
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13025885:DingoSean said:Tokina tribe!
13026005:JuliusJ said:woo hoo!!! Yeah pretty pumped. About time though, I've been waiting on this for a while. I'll be snagging some longer lenses as soon as I have the money
13025394:lIllI said:Which is exactly why I don't understand why people waste their money on the Lumix 7-14mm f4.
13026558:lIllI said:After fumbling with scattered gear at Beartooth this past weekend, I finally broke down and ordered an Fstop Satori pack. Hopefully me not having to unroll a camping bag and slide out an ICU from the top EVERY time I want to take my camera out will result in me not missing half of my shots anymore #amateurhour
13026643:JuliusJ said:I've been trying to figure out which bag I would get if I were to buy an f-stop and I figure this is the best time to ask. I would only have the money for one bag, why'd you choose the satori? I feel like it would be too big for most of my adventures, so a tilopa would probably be best, anyone have experience with it?
13026795:lIllI said:I have a small shallow ICU, and I also need to fit my Sachtler head, avy gear, and food. The head will probably take up 80% of the space alone. Also if/when I rent bigger cameras (fsx00, RED) I will need the space.
As far as I can tell they're all solid though. The Tilopa seems like the best size to me; if I didn't have to carry that massive tripod I would have gone with that.
13029179:*DUMBCAN* said:For.................... £5.50.
13029789:omnidata said:To be fair those Durst enlargers are roughly the size of Northamptonshire and weight more than the tower of London,
13036619:goodiepocket said:finally able to share a piece I made this past fall for Mizuno.
13042827:TijmenDal said:Taschen sale again! Picked up a book of Blossfeldt and Helmut Newton, as well as a Jodidio book, because it was cheap.
Also: I was at my uncles a couple weeks ago and apparently he collects photo books too. He's rich as fuck (and I mean really rich) and is mainly a 17th century Dutch masters art collector, but he told me he had the 10.000€ Sumo by Newton too. Upon asking him where it was he led me to his hallway, where it was stowed in its cardboard box under a table far out of sight. Then he asked me if he should buy the 10.000€ Genesis Sumo book by Salgado. I honestly doubt he's ever even opened Newton's book...
13043750:TijmenDal said:Is it really worth it dropping two grand on your first dslr? What's wrong with a secondhand rebel and kitlens... Damn
13043788:JuliusJ said:Is it really worth it bashing someone stoked on their first dslr? Whats wrong with having secondhand stoke for them... Damn
13043832:omnidata said:For the same price he could have got an M6, Voightlander 50mm, Plustek scanner, Heliopan dark red filter and dozens of rolls of Tri-X to create much #Artz with.
Also glass > bodies.
13044042:lIllI said:Keeps everything looking moist.
13043750:TijmenDal said:Is it really worth it dropping two grand on your first dslr? What's wrong with a secondhand rebel and kitlens... Damn
13049823:Shlogan said:After being accepted through the photography gate at MSU my parents offered to use their credit line so i could work on paying it off this summer before ski season. I got a 6D because I am confident with a camera and will want a full frame by the end of the the program, if not before that. This will make the photo checkout, where they have a large selection of lenses, more beneficial. I see myself using this camera for paid gigs eventually.. and the 24-105L was recommended to me as a "workhorse" lens that will be a good backup once I pick up some primes.
Hows that for an answer?
13049880:Balto said:>buys first dslr
>IMMEDIATELY makes fb fan page
13049830:Shlogan said:Here's how I've used it in the first couple days of owning.
https://www.facebook.com/loganbonwellphotography
and heres one of my photos from the 6d on the front page right now
https://www.newschoolers.com/photo/718226.0/First-run-in-the-Beartooths?c=2