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The Olympus OM-D EM-5 was recently introduced to the world after internet rumours had all but spoiled the announcement. The Japanese company first showed journalists the camera in a hush-hush operation in Las Vegas earlier in the year which included being bustled into a blacked out limousine. Now, to give everyone a taste of what the OM-D EM-5 is capable of, they took us on a photo tour of Amsterdam, Holland which included a skate park, fashion studio, some free-runners, a fire breather and James Bond. The O-MD EM-5 that we got to see is still pre-production and is subject to some tweaking of the firmware before it's available in March.
Professional sports photographer, Jordan Weeks, shares his top tips for taking better sports photos.
As the UK braces itself against the first real cold spell of 2012 and many of us are enjoying a sprinkling of snow, we spoke to <a href="http://www.lightandland.co.uk">Light & Land</a> tour leader Duncan McEwan for his tips on shooting Winter close-up photos. In this, the third and final feature on Winter Photography from the Light & Land team, Duncan talks us through the making of some of his favourite winter photographs.
One of the UK's leading landscape and travel photographers, David Noton, looks back at the photographs that got away...
In the second of our 3-part series on Winter Photography, we spoke to Light & Land tour leader David Ward about his experiences of shooting 'Winter in Glencoe'.
In the first of a three part ‘Winter Photography’ series by the <a href="http://www.lightandland.co.uk">Light & Land</a> team, tour leader and Landscape Photographer of the Year winner Antony Spencer talks us through the challenges of capturing the spectacular Aurora Borealis...
We've selected our top picks for this year's Holiday season, all the way from the cheapest digital compact up to the most expensive DSLR and everything in between. So no matter what your budget, make sure that you consult the Photography Blog Holiday Gift Guide for 2011 before splashing out your hard-earned cash.
On a recent trip to Milan to celebrate the launch of the 2012 Lavazza, we caught up with Spanish fashion photographer Eugenio Recuenco to talk about his involvement with the iconic calendar, fashion photography and his love for Pentax.
Lavazza recently launched the 2012 edition of their acclaimed calendar and Photography Blog was there to celebrate with them. Amidst the glitz and glamour we had to endure talking to one of the most beautiful women in the world and discovered a young girl that's done so much in the five years she's been modelling. Despite some models getting a reputation for being divas, Valerie Van Der Graaf is down to earth, modest and thankful for every opportunity she's had.
We sat down with Barney Sykes, Panasonic UK Product Manager for Lumix G, and Michiharu Uematsu, Panasonic Japan’s Advanced Planning Manager for Products Planning Group, to discuss the new Panasonic GX1 compact system camera.
In Part 2 of our Going Pro series, some of the UK's leading photographers reveal how they became professional photographers.
One of the UK's leading landscape and travel photographers, David Noton, explores what it takes to become a professional photographer.
Renowned aerial photographer Jason Hawkes takes to the skies armed only with a Nokia N8 camera phone...
Ahead of today's launch of the Lumix G3, we sat down with Panasonic to discuss the new camera and their plans for the future. Read our in-depth 33 question, 5,000+ word insight into Panasonic and the G3...
One of the UK's leading landscape and travel photographers, David Noton, explains how to set a camera's white balance for landscapes.