Phototouring the US South West
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 16:17
Fanus Weldhagen

Three American States, 3000 miles on the road, a gazillion miles on foot with a heavy photo backpack, one terminal bout of flu and too many fast food outlets too remember. All this in two weeks. Add to this mix a couple of landscape deprived South African photographers, a red Hummer, a real kick–ass attitude and you have the photo tour of a lifetime.
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 July 2009 10:13
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Clash of the Titans - Canon 1DsmkIII vs Nikon D3x
Monday, 11 May 2009 16:02
Yuri Arcurs

I recently bought a new Nikon D3X and after playing with it I’m now ready to let you know how it stacks up against the some other comparable cameras on the market, specifically the Canon 1Ds Mark III. Today in my studio you’ll find the one Nikon D3X, three Canon 1Ds Mark IIIs, two Canon 5D Mark IIs, and one 39MP Hasselblad H3D-II. Because I’m constantly swapping between bodies, a lot of practical experience has surfaced about these cameras. Through time, trial and error, I’ve realized that each body has its own particular place to shine. I also get a lot of feedback from my assistants as to which cameras they prefer to shoot with and why.
Last Updated on Monday, 11 May 2009 16:44
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Travel notes of a photographer on a wildlife paradise island
Monday, 27 April 2009 08:18
Shem Compion
This article details my photographic thoughts and opinions on the places I visited in November 2007. It is not a travel guide, but rather discusses the trip from a photographic perspective.
MadagascarAbruptly removed from Gondwanaland about 160 million years ago and left to its own devices in the Indian ocean, Madagascar, shaped somewhat like a folded omlette, started developing a natural history all on its own. As with many of the other exotic islands, Madagascar developed its own unique species of animals and birds.
Last Updated on Thursday, 07 May 2009 10:23
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Namibia for the wildlife photographer
Friday, 08 May 2009 15:18
Shem Compion

An article detailing my photographic thoughts on a trip to Namibia, August 2007. This article is divided into two parts: Part 1 – Etosha
This article details my photographic thoughts and opinions on the places I visited on this trip. It is not a travel guide, but rather discusses the trip from an almost purely photographic perspective. It is aimed at a traveller who is familiar with the navigating, driving and travelling in Southern Africa.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 June 2009 11:59
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The 2008 Johannesburg International Motorshow
Tuesday, 21 April 2009 10:17
Simon Du Plessis
Two days at JIMS - a petrolhead photographer's dream, and nightmare
The main idea behind this article is to highlight to those interested in photo-journalistic careers whether full time or part time and specifically in the motoring environment, what to expect from a high profile international accredited event such as this show. Some attention to planning, day to day experiences, equipment and techniques are given, but for the sake of volume cannot be described in full. Anyone wishing more specific information is more than welcome to contact the author by e-mail:
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 April 2009 06:13
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