Just posted! Our latest lens review starring Sony’s Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 24mm F2 SSM. Rounding out the company’s premium lens range with a fast wideangle, this latest design is sure to be attractive to users of full frame and APS-C cameras alike. But with Canon and Nikon both offering 24mm F1.4 designs, does the Sony have what it takes to provide a compelling option in this sector? Click through to our detailed review to find out.
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Sony Distagon T* 24mm F2 SSM lens review
Field of Flowers Sexy Fashion Shoot! – Karl Taylor Photography
Get More FREE Training at my website: www.karltaylorphotography.com On this shoot I show the techniques for lighting on location for some fashion and sexy model photography! See how we set the shot up, work with the existing ambient light and add my portable studio lighting to create some stunning images. I really hope you like the results and welcome your comments on this video. If you like what you see then please recommend our channel and videos to a friend! Get More FREE Training at my website www.karltaylorphotography.com
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Thoughts on the iPad: Realizing Potential of Mobile Apps
To conclude my monthly series “Thoughts on the iPad” where I previously discussed future audience trends in Where Will Your Audience Be Next Year? and developing eCommerce trends with mobile apps in Cracking the Code to Web Revenue? I wanted to discuss the web marketing potential of mobile apps. With all signs pointing toward a shift in user adoption with mobile devices and eCommerce trends highlighting an increase in mobile app consumption, the natural questions are “How is this relevant to me? ” and “How can the potential of mobile apps be realized?” The answer to these questions are most certainly subjective, but here is my take.
How are mobile apps relevant to me?
The earliest adopters of mobile applications (service & content publishers) have by and large been larger brands with deeper pockets or small tech companies looking to capture the attention of early adopters with novel products & services. For some mobile apps have been a way to establish an image of hip or cool, a means to create PR buzz or to push the envelope establishing a new business model. As it relates to small business owners, such as photographers, the question inevitably arises how is this new platform relevant to me?
Mobile apps provide a very interesting solution to a challenge faced by all businesses regardless of size, namely generating revenue online. Don’t get me wrong there are multiple approaches to generating revenue online including straight sales (ex. books, prints, ebooks, etc), freemium (ex. MailChimp, my email marketing service of choice, offers limited free service with expanded services costing money), advertising, subscription, etc. Each of these business models can be accomplished outside of the realm of mobile applications through a standard website. Unlike the standard website mobile applications excel in revenue generation because:
- There is an understood expectation that apps at some point cost money
- They’re mobile and your audience can make a purchase virtually anywhere
- They facilitate instant sharing of online testimonials between customers and prospective customers via social media & email
- Transaction conversion rates by app customers are trending higher than standard web customers
- They can unify existing web properties (marketing and commerce) into a powerful sales tool
Realizing the Potential of Mobile Apps
Depending on your business model there are numerous ways to realize the potential of mobile applications. I can’t claim to know the exact answer for everyone, but the clues to finding the right answer for you are in the list above. Personally I feel the most novel aspect of mobile apps is the ability to hone marketing and sales efforts into a razor sharp tool. Utilizing a mobile app to act as a lens that focuses ones online presence is an incredible opportunity. Such an approach not only pulls together disparate online efforts it reinforces brand, messaging and product/service offerings.
On that note, look out for my next post later today for an exciting announcement that will show how I’m applying such theory to my business online.
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Microsoft Excel 2010 – Stop Creating Workbooks with Multiple Worksheets
Or, create every Excel 2010 workbook with even more than 3 worksheets.
When you create a new workbook in Microsoft Excel 2010, it is automatically created with three worksheets. Depending on your needs, you may rarely use more than one worksheet in an Excel 2010 workbook, finding the extra worksheets gratuitous. Or, you may often create complex workbooks where many more worksheets are needed. Editing the default setting to create more worksheets may save you time in the long run.
1. Select the “File” tab in the Ribbon….
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And Now, Your Lighting Case Pr0n
I am a big fan the ThinkTank Logistics Manager case. If you think Airport International Security on steroids, you won’t be far off.
It can swallow up a ton of lighting gear, too. Four Profoto Acute packs and 4 heads is no problem. And because it is about the size of a Tokyo apartment, you can configure it just about any way you want. Which is the point of this spot-on video and the many config pictures on the product page.
And then there’s that music. Chicka-chicka wow-wow…
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31 August, 2010 – Lightroom 3.2 and Camera Raw 6.2 Available
Adobe has just released Lightroom 3.2 and Camera Raw 6.2. These are available for download here. There is support for a number of new cameras, including the Canon EOS 60D, Fuji FinePix HS10, Panasonic DMC-FZ100, Panasonic DMC-FZ40 (FZ45), Panasonic DMC-LX5, Pentax 645D, Samsung NX10, Samsung TL500 (EX1), Sony A290, Sony A390, Sony Alpha NEX-3, Sony Alpha NEX-5, Sony SLT-A33, Sony SLT-A55V.
There are also more than 120 new lens profiles available as part of the free download update.
What’s very gratifying to note is that many of these new cameras aren’t even shipping yet, which means that these manufacturers are working closely with Adobe to provide early samples for profiling.
One manufacturer notable by the absence from this list is Nikon with the D3100. What’s the matter guys, didn’t you get the memo?
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And speaking of Lightroom, if you want to learn it from two of the industry’s leading educators, Jeff Schewe and Michael Reichmann, there’s no better way than our new Lightroom 3 Video Tutorial.
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My friends at Phase One are running a medium format workshop in Iceland this week. Kevin Raber is keeping it updated with commentary and snapshots. You can follow it on the PODAS blog.
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Those of you familar with the work of large format nature photographer Clyde Butcher will be interested in catching a live video interview with him on Fine Art Photography Weekly this Wednesday at 1:30 PM Pacific time, at http://smibs.tv/live.
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