Clark Little – Capturing the Perfect Wave

Photographer Clark Little, with tip on how to capture the perfect wave.  "Photographing waves may sound like a cool way to spend the day as a photographer, but it is far from safe. ‘There are times I’ve been caught out in the ocean and I’ve wondered, am I gonna make it? I can’t breathe anymore… there comes another wave.’ – Clark Little Find out more http://www.europe-nikon.com/en_GB/iam…

Surfing the Ends of the Earth

Photographer Chris Burkard and Professional Surfers Patrick Millin, Brett Barley, and Chadd Konig brave sub-zero temperatures in the Arctic Circle to capture moments of raw beauty in conditions that rank among the harshest in the natural world. The bitterly cold seas and wind exact a large price on their minds and bodies, but the reward – adventure, amazement, and self-knowledge – draws them closer together and pushes them to tackle…

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Glowing Tent Under a Night Sky with Corey Rich

Learning to balance two light sources is an absolute fundamental in photography. In this Tech Tip, photographer and director, Corey Rich, shares some fantastic tips for capturing one of the most iconic outdoor photographs there is: a lit-up tent under a starry night sky. This episode of Getting the Shot with Corey Rich, Rich takes us to the High Sierra, where Rich chooses the perfect location, sets up his tent,…

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To The Ends of the Earth with Krystle Wright

“My biggest fear is regret. So I follow my curiosity to the ends of the earth. To capture the fleeting moment, the soul of a place.” Meet Canon Master Krystle Wright, adventure photographer:-http://www.canon.com.au/krystlewright To celebrate the inspirational personality and sports photography of our newest Canon Master, we sent Krystle and Abraham Joffe of Untitled Film Works on a mission to explore Australia – with our most extreme sports athletes. Our…

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Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Sharper. Faster. Built for Action. Mark Horsburgh, Canon Master, puts the new Canon EOS 7D Mark II camera, to a live action sports photography test, in Queenstown, NZ. See more:- http://canon.com.au/latestproducts High speed continuous shooting at up to 10 frames per second at full 20.2 megapixel resolution, plus a 65-point all cross-type auto focus system – you’ll never miss a moment, in sharp detail, with the EOS 7D Mark II….

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