by Joe Farace | Jan 31, 2020 | All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace My home studio measures 11×15 feet but on one end of the room the wall is angled and has a doorway making shooting full length portraits a challenge. You can see the doorway in this post, Single Light Boudoir Photography, where the...
by Joe Farace | Dec 31, 2019 | All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace I’ve written about how much I like Canon’s EOS M6 Mark II on both on this blog and in my Shutterbug review. It’s a great camera but there’s not many good lenses available for it. Sigma has helped big time by offering three fast f/1.4 lenses...
by Joe Farace | Dec 24, 2019 | All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace “I grew up as a photo nut. Every Christmas I would get a new camera. It’s a huge part of my life.”— Kevin Systrom How I made this photograph: Shoot portraits with a 50mm lens? Why not, especially with a lens like the...
by Joe Farace | Dec 20, 2019 | All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace Sigma’s 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary lens for Canon’s M-series of cameras is a fast, versatile prime delivering a 48mm equivalent field-of-view, otherwise known as normal or having a “nifty fifty” vibe. Weighing in at just 9.35 oz,...
by Joe Farace | Dec 17, 2019 | All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace If you Ifread this blog regularly, you know that I like using battery grips for their convenient vertical grip and shutter release. When I reviewed Canon’s EOS 80D, I noticed that it not only uses the same Canon BG-E14 battery grip...
by Joe Farace | Dec 13, 2019 | All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace In my post about Sigma’s three new Canon EF-M lenses I said, “Look forward to updates and I plan to give each lens a thorough workout.” I’m starting this series of reviews with the 16mm f/1.4 DC DN ($449) because at 3.63-inches long...