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Living with my New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography Membership – TPM Issue 177
Gary Hewlett ANZIPP talks about life with his membership of NZIPP, the body that represents the majority of professional photographers in New Zealand.
Members of the …full story
A nice dish – TPM Issue 177
With no accessory modifier at all the light spread is very wide, but note that the shadows created are also very sharp
This month, we will …full story
Digital Cameras and Colour – TPM 177
The Bayer pattern sensor (from www.123di.com)
To conclude our mini-series on colour management I want to bring you a few useful details on how your camera …full story
Les Rencontres D’Arles Photographie – 2008 – TPM Issue 177
Each year a different logo is developed. Last year it was a cat, this year a plumed bird, appropriate for the Lacroix-curated event. Designer Michel …full story
Malcom Somerville talked to Ian Rotherham and checked out his kit – TPM Issue 177
Ian and I had coffee and talked in the Stage Door Cafe, a favourite of UCOL staff and students. “I guess I will always feel …full story
Julian Apse… photography in the blood – Harold Mason – TPM Issue 177
The runaway success of the Kathmandu clothing and adventure travel equipment chain of stores, and particularly their seasonal catalogues over the last five years, has …full story
Wanaka Autumn Art School report – TPM Issue 177
The 19th Wanaka Autumn Art School, held 21-25 April, included two photography courses this year – The Digital Landscape taught by John Doogan and Photographic …full story
Jerry O’Neil Reports from the USA – TPM Issue 177
320GB of photos in the palm of your hand
“WD”, the prominent hard drive manufacturer originally named Western Digital, has introduced a colorful addition to the …full story
Qantas Media Awards 2008 – Canon applauds photographic winners – TPM Issue 177
Best Senior Photographer: Brett Phibbs from the New Zealand Herald
Photographer Brett Phibbs from The New Zealand Herald in Auckland took top honours in the Canon …full story
Down memory lane – Peter Bush – TPM Issue 177
A protected species over the ditch! Photo PB
A world weary sage once said, “Never go back, it could all be changed; you could be bitterly …full story



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