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Why Your Camera Kit Should Include the Nifty Fifty Lens

November 13, 2017

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Background

When buying a camera you normally need to purchase a lens to use with it. Some lenses vary in price from cheap to expensive. With the amount of lenses available, it's sometimes difficult to know which one to choose. The lens that I normally have on my camera is the 50mm f/1.8 Lens also referred to as the Nifty Fifty. The well-known photographer Peter Mckinnon posted a video on why your camera kit should include the nifty fifty lens. You can view Peter Mckinnon's video below:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdHV7Uzw2E4

Why Your Camera Kit Should Include the Nifty Fifty Lens

Here are a few reasons to add the Nifty Fifty to your lens collection:

  • Light Weight
  • Compared to most lenses, the 50mm f/1.8 is incredibly small and light-weight. Most DSLRs are very heavy to carry. Putting the Nifty Fifty lens on your DSLR makes your camera light and easy to carry around.

  • Wide Large Aperture
  • Having a Lens that has a large aperture allows you to sharply focus on your subject as well as blur out your background.

  • Affordable
  • The 50mm f/1.8 can currently be bought for under $125 for many resellers.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the 50mm Nifty Fifty is a great choice if you're on a tight budget. If you're not a Canon shooter, Nikon offers their own Nifty Fifty the Nikon 50mm f/1.8G Lens. It is slightly more expensive currently selling for $216 but still affordable compared to most lenses. Sony's 50mm F1.8 Lens is the most expensive of the three priced at $250. Either brand option you select you should be happy with a Nifty Fifty lens in your camera bag.

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Humans of New York Series

September 1, 2017

Humans of New York Series

A new TV series will be coming to the Facebook's Watch platform. The TV series is inspired based upon Brandon Stanton's "Humans of New York". During creation of Stanton's Humans of New York he filmed over 1,200 interviews with residents & visitors of New York. With assistance from cinematographer Michael Crommett, the series features quotes and short stories from a variety of New York residents. I'm looking forward to seeing the photo series translated into the video medium.

https://vimeo.com/230961417

Humans of New York Trailer from Brandon Stanton on Vimeo.

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Photography Movies You Need to Watch

February 13, 2017

The List of Photography Movies You Need to Watch

Movies & documentaries can inspire an audience. Since they combine visual and sound it can capture and display emotions more uniquely than any other medium. The photographer Benjamin Lee recently wrote a blog post on his five favorite photography related movies & documentaries. Among photography movies you need to watch from Benjamin's list are two films:

  • THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY
  • INTO THE WILD

These two films were centered around photographers. I plan to see the other movies referenced on the list.

City of God

One movie that I was hoping to see on the list was the film "City of God". Set in Rio de Janeiro, the movie tells a story of growing up in the favelas. Most of all it centers on a young man with dreams of becoming a photographer. The young man, Buscapé (Nicked named Rocket), was based on a combination of Paulo Lins, the author of the book "Cidade de Deus", and a childhood friend of who dreamt of becoming a photographer.Throughout the film, Rocket uses various cameras such as a Kodak Instamatic and Retina Reflex III. It's, however, the Nikon F camera that leads the character to his dream job as a photographer and a way out of the favelas. This I think is the beauty of the film. The Nikon F seems as some sort of mystical object in the movie. You see how the camera travels from one owner to another. As if by destiny it eventually lands in Rockets hands. He eventually uses it as an object in escaping the favelas.In conclusion, if you enjoy movies about photography I recommend watching "City of God". You can view Benjamin Lee's post of the Top 5 Photography Movies You need to watch by visiting here.

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Film School Rejects: The 50 Most Beautiful Shots of The Star Wars Franchise

January 11, 2017

Film School Rejects posted an article about the 50 Most Beautiful Shots of The Star Wars Franchise. The Star Wars franchise is known for its excellent special effects but it always amazes me how outstanding the photography in the films are. The Star Wars films have photography that brings out an emotional feeling. My personal favorite is by Peter Suschitzsky in the Empire Strikes Back. Access the link below to view the 50 Most Beautiful Shots of The Star Wars Franchise.Source: Film School Rejects

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