The Who performed at the October 9-10 1976 Day on the Green with the Grateful Dead at the Oakland Coliseum. Top photo by Michael Zagaris: remaining photos by Gary Fong, The SF Chronicle
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The Who performed at the October 9-10 1976 Day on the Green with the Grateful Dead at the Oakland Coliseum. Top photo by Michael Zagaris: remaining photos by Gary Fong, The SF Chronicle
The Ultimate Flash Diffuser Comparison Test
I have been using Sto-Fen Omni Bounce Flash Diffuser on my Nikon speedlights for quite some time. A friend recently gave me a Gary Fong lightsphere (not the collapsible version). So I looked up some of his videos to learn how to use it.
These products and a speedlight truly make a difference in lighting up your subject.
The Kobra: A Gary Fong Lightsphere Variant Looking For $125,000 on Kickstarter
You can get the same effect with tupperware.
There have been lots of variations of the Gary Fong Lightsphere before, but the latest is called the Kobra and it’s taking the cake. The new light modifier is pledging to be a game changing light modifier–or at least that’s what they told us in an email. It’s essentially an on-camera flash cobra head shaped light modifier that more or less does exactly what the Gary Fong Lightsphere (and Chinese…
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Tommy Wiseau, known for directing and starring in what is often considered one of the worst movies ever made, and Sestero appear together 15 years later for 'Best F(r)iends.'
OH FUCK!!!!!
In case you missed it...
By Erica Linguanti, Snapshots Customer Success | February 9, 2016
Phew! This past week has been a blur! In case you missed it, here’s a recap of what Team Snapshots has been up to:
1. We re-launched our entire platform with some major upgrades including a mobile app update, larger storage plans, proofing, & more! :)
Via www.snaphots.com
2. We officially announced the release of Snapshots TV (the first wedding industry app designed for the new Apple TV) that transforms the way photographers present images to their clients.
Via www.snapshots.com
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3. We welcomed celebrity wedding photographer turned entrepreneur Gary Fong as our newest member on our Board of Directors. As co-founder and Snapshots CEO Jonathan Dantes said, “Gary has an unparalleled reputation as an industry leader, photographer, and entrepreneur. His experience in launching and running hugely successful companies in the photography space will be a huge asset to Snapshots.”
Gary Fong - Board Member, Snapshots CEO, Gary Fong Inc.
4. Celebrity wedding photographers Joe Buissink & Robert Evans sang praise for Snapshots - emphasizing how important it is to adapt to change.
Via www.snapshots.com
Start With The Best - Joe Buissink
Change With The Times - Robert Evans
5. The team has been gearing for the Startup Grind Global Conference taking place later this month in Silicon Valley. Snapshots was among the top 50 companies selected from 1,100 companies in over 80 countries to showcase.
Via www.startupgrind.com
Unleashing the Power of Your Sony A6000
Unleashing the Power of Your Sony A6000 #phandlife #photography
Gary Fong teaches you how to unleash the power of the new Sony Alpha 6000 camera. Learn how to take full advantage of its unique and incredible features, such as instant sharing via smartphone with Wi-Fi and NFC, the world’s fastest auto focus with 179 AF points.
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Gary Fong Launches Cool Virtual Cameras to Help Photographers Learn Interactively
According to an article in Resource Magazine "Gary Fong is stepping up his photography instructional gig with the introduction of his virtual cameras that aims to further teach aspiring photographers more than any camera manuals and photography how-to books can do. Photography insiders have been raving about this revolutionary method as the “future of interactive learning,” as it’s like bringing an actual camera for you to examine straight into your computer monitor."
Hmm sounds like a cool new way of learning photography online. Please go check it out.