From Calgary-based photographer Dianne Bos:
Le Salon Noir: Master Class is designed for intermediate practitioners with an understanding of traditional darkroom processes and techniques and are excited to develop their practice among peers in the comfort of a cozy B&B in Languedoc, France. Using low-fi camera methodologies, analogue silver-based photographic processes, and alternative photographic emulsions including Cyanotype and Anthotypes, participants in the Master Class will draw inspiration from the surrounding region for their artistic creations.
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As part of Exposure 2019, Alberta’s Photography Festival, photographer Greg Gerla is proud to present “In An Instant: Iconographs”. This series, drawing on the inspiration and aesthetic of Byzantine and Eastern European religious iconography, is a mixed media exhibition with Fujifilm Instax and Polaroid prints that have been manipulated with the use of paints, inks, and gold or silver leaf.
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After three teaser videos with the looming date of today, Olympus has finally announced their new camera: the E-M1X, a pro-series body with an integrated vertical grip and new stabilizing and autofocus technology. This camera promises to free you up from having to bring a tripod and even ND filters along with new integrated technology and features.
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Nikon has announced two new cameras in their Coolpix lineup: the A1000 and B600.
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Olympus have another video teaser for their new camera, due for announcement next week.
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In addition to the newly announced a6400 APS-C camera, Sony also had two new announcements in San Diego today. The first was new firmware updates for the a9, a7R III and a7 III, the first of which is expected in March of 2019. They also announced a new Imaging Edge software that will enhance mobile connectivity.
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Sony has announced the a6400, a brand new APS-C camera. Equipped with a 24.2 megapixel sensor, and a brand new BIONZ X processor, the latest addition to the lineup is the first APS-C camera to inherit many of the autofocus technologies present and popular in their full frame lineup models such as the a9, a7R III and a7 III. This camera is capable of locking focus in as little as 0.02 seconds, with Sony calling it the fastest APS-C camera in the world (as of writing).
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