Gorillapod keeps camera steady outdoors (The State)
The view is perfect. You set up the camera, adjust the timer, stand back and smile. Only later do you realize the frame is completely lopsided. It could be worse. Many amateur photographers have accidentally knocked the camera off a guard rail or the side of a mountain. But there are products that can help outdoor adventurers safely secure a camera and shoot a great photo. The Gorillapod is a ...
Gorillapod keeps camera steady outdoors (Miami Herald)
The view is perfect. You set up the camera, adjust the timer, stand back and smile. Only later do you realize the frame is completely lopsided.
Freeing Those Snapshots Trapped Inside the Cellphone (New York Times)
Carriers and device manufacturers have only lately figured out that users need a single button that says, ?Send my new photo now.?
Give Yourself or Others a New Look, Digitally (New York Times)
Combining a graphics tablet with a built-in camera and a computer-based set of creativity tools, Stylin? Studio is the latest thing in face-editing technology.
Canon readies photo printer with 1GB memory (MacNN)
Canon's announcements on Tuesday have wrapped up with an unveiling for two new SELPHY hand-portable photo printers. The camera maker's flagship ES3 breaks out from the normal range by holding 1GB of flash memory of its own, giving it just enough room to hold a significant number of favorite shots to print or recover later on. Its screen is also one of the largest for the category at 3.5 inches ...
Enter The Leader's sports photo contest (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) The Beaches Leader has launched its first-ever summer sports photo contest. This is your opportunity to showcase camera skills, compete for prizes and get your work published in the paper.
Victor Keegan: How to ensure a place in history for your photographs (Guardian Unlimited)
Summer is over and it's time to deal with all the snaps vegetating in your digital camera or cameraphone. It is a fair bet that despite the weather more photos were taken this summer than in any previous one, as a result of the explosive growth in digital cameras. Hundreds of companies are falling over themselves to host your photos for nothing. There are three categories: websites offering ...
Photo project reshapes San Leandro's students' images of home (The Daily Review)
Teenager Ismael Munoz says this summer was the best of his life. The 16-year-old said he had fun, learned new skills and acquired a new hobby. What was the source of this summertime triple play? The chance to use a camera...
Nikon announces the D90 digital SLR camera (PDA Buyer's Guide)
Nikon Corporation announced the introduction of its newest DX-format digital SLR, the D90. More than just a new camera, the D90 represents a new era of digital SLR fun and creativity.The first thing that will amaze photographers about the ...
Someone found your camera and they want you to have it back (The Pantagraph)
Imagine you lost the camera that had those one-of-a-kind vacation photos, or images of a keepsake moment. Now imagine a stranger finding it: Would you feel happy, or somehow that your privacy was invaded, if that stranger put some of your images on the Web to track you down?