For the past ten years or so I have done all of my printing on my Zenfolio site. But I have 10 years worth of images on hard drives I want to print so I bought a new printer, Wacom Cintiq, and iMac. And a color laser printer so I needed something to place it all on.
I am using a sturdy table for the wide format printer, Wacom and IMac. And a Performax tool chest I bought at Home Depot for the laser printer.
I like the tool chest because it has storage space for hard drives, different size photo papers, and etc. It’s also the same height as my table and sits against it.
The libs tried to bankrupt him and they ended up making him 4 billion dollars richer. Gotta love it.
Light Painting using a small red flash light
I go to a conference for work every year. There is a large stage for the speakers and about 800 of us sit in rows of chairs. The photographer is a full time publications person. Produces a monthly magazine and is responsible for all of the photography.
He uses flash for the stage pictures but available light for all other photos.
From a safety point of view you don’t know who might have epilepsy and can’t deal with a flash going off.
I believe it’s called. Field camera because photographers took it into “the field” with them
So who are you v****g for? The one who welcomes folks from around the world with open borders policy, or the one who vows to send them all back home?
This is a brookstone chair we bought a few years ago at a furniture store and absolutely love it.
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I have a love hate relationship with speedlights. Give me a studio light any day. I bought the Canon speed light EL-1 and find it extremely user friendly. If you can get past the sticker shock of $1100.00 you should check it out. It uses a dedicated rechargeable battery so no AA batteries are needed.
The flashes are rated at 350 full power flashes on a fully charged battery.
I can remove snow here with a weed blower. Sometimes living in Missouri has its benefits.
Buy a piece of welders glass at Home Depot or Lowe’s etc. you can hold it over the lens during the exposure
I’m buying one of the those