Category : photography

Vans and the places where they were

February 5th, 2010 by Mike Petruna | 0

Vans and the places where they were documents surviving custom and conversion vans across the West and examines the dialogue which exists between a van’s design aesthetic and that of its surrounding environment. The project began in 1996 and currently consists of hundreds of images shot on 120mm film.
[Vans and the places where they were]

Worth A Thousand Blurbs

February 3rd, 2010 by Derrick Stembridge | 0

Worth A Thousand Blurbs is a site that was put together to give photographers, whether amateur or professional, the opportunity to display their work for everyone to see. Being someone that spends a lot of their free time looking for artistic inspiration online, I figured why not come up with something for others to do [...]

Flickr: SUPER HERO

December 23rd, 2009 by Mike Petruna | 1 comment

Amazing images by Agan Harahap.
[Flickr: SUPER HERO]

Skateboarding 3D by Sebastian Denz

December 14th, 2009 by Mike Petruna | 0

Photographs by Sebastian Denz. Texts by Martin Roman Deppner, Klaus Honnef, Gottfried Jäger and Sebastian Denz. Published by and available through Carhartt Streetwear and Prestel Publishing (Munich · Berlin · London · New York) 120 pages with 82 color illustrations (3D-anaglyph), Hardcover in a slipcase with four 3D glasses, 24 × 34.8 cm, English / [...]

Hasselblad H3DII-50

November 20th, 2009 by Mike Petruna | 0

The H3DII-50 is the top model of Hasselblad’s H3DII family, and as the fifth generation of our medium format dSlR camera system, sets a new standard for image detail. the 50Mpix sensor is implemented in the 48mm full-frame house also used for the renowned H3dii-39 camera. this 36×48mm sensor size has two advantages. It provides [...]

LEICA M7 Edition ‘HERMES’

November 16th, 2009 by Mike Petruna | 0

Leica has introed a “very special limited edition” (read: very expensive) version of its classic 35mm rangefinder system camera the M7 with the launch of the new Leica M7 Edition “Hermes”. The second Hermes partnership that Leica has entered into, the special M7 comes in silver chrome with a choice of two calfskin leather finishes – [...]

The Fuji Instax Instant Camera

November 9th, 2009 by Kirsten Spitzner | 0

The Instax is a bit different than its predecessors. It prints credit card-sized photos on bold Fuji film, but retains a classic instant film look that everyone loves. Plus, you’ve got more control when you’re shooting: four exposure settings for indoor/outdoor shooting, a built-in flash, and a sweeping wide angle. No USB cables, no memory [...]

PhotoTrackr Mini

October 27th, 2009 by Derrick Stembridge | 0

The PhotoTrackr Mini is much smaller and lighter than the original, and is designed to be less intimidating, with a thumb-drive appearance. Another additional option for the PhotoTrackr Mini is the SportTracks. This is an application that can be purchased which works with the PhotoTrackr Mini in order to allow sport enthusiasts to track their exercise [...]

Canon EOS 1D Mark IV

October 20th, 2009 by Mike Petruna | 0

Offering a comprehensive combination of speed, accuracy and image quality, the EOS-1D Mark IV is the perfect choice for professional photographers and subjects on the move. With a completely redesigned 45-point AF system including 39 cross-type points, a new AI Servo II AF focus tracking system with improved algorithm combined with 10 fps continuous shooting, [...]

Billingham 07 Series Camera Bags

October 9th, 2009 by Mike Petruna | 0

Building on the success of our PressTop bags, the 07 Series represents an evolution of the design. Whilst at first glance they may look similar to their predecessors, this new range is far from being a cosmetic make-over. The changes we’ve made are the product of solid, practical trials and feedback from users and reflect [...]