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ProPhoto is the professional photographer’s trusted resource in a world of rapidly changing digital imaging and multi-media technologies.
Every issue features stunning portfolios, equipment evaluations, exhibition details, photographer profiles, advanced techniques and product guides.
Edited by Paul Burrows with contributions from industry professionals, ProPhoto plays an important role in keeping the working photographer educated on industry developments through independent and informed editorial.
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In this issue of Pro Photo
News & New Products
The first news from Photokina 2008 includes Canon’s much-anticipated EOS 5D Mark II, the first D-SLR in the Micro Four Thirds format, Profoto’s Pro-8 series packs, the Leica M8.2 and more.* As usual we publish a calendar of the important imaging events happening over the coming month.
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Feature – The Bigger Picture
As large format inkjet printers increase in performance and decrease in price their potential value to professional photographers has escalated dramatically.
Profile – Nathan Smith
After a promising career as a pro surfer was cut short, Nathan Smith swapped surfboard for camera and is now considered one of Australia’s leading surf photographers.
On Trial – Nikon D90
Nikon continues its winning way in D-SLRs, this time with the first model that’s capable of shooting high-definition video clips.
Digital Practice – The Digital Gurus
These articles profile some of Australia’s leading experts in the various fields of digital imaging. In this issue Barrie Smith commences a two-part profile of Lucas Tan from Olympus Imaging Australia.
In Practice – Shooting A Commissioned Portrait Session
Award-winning wedding and portrait photographer Robyn Hills FAIPP M.Photog outlines how she approaches a commissioned portrait sitting to ensure her clients get what they want.
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