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Tamron Announces Trade-in Program

  From September 1, 2011 until December 31, 2011, trade in any old lens to any authorized Canadian Tamron retailer and receive $75 towards the purchase of a new AF 18-270mm Di-II VC PZD Zoom Lens.

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Editor's Choice

Majestic Serenity: An Interview with Håkan Strand

A special article from Adore Noir, a black and white fine art photography magazine from Vancouver, British Columbia.    

Tamron AF 18-270mm F3.5-6.3 Di-II VC PZD Travel Zoom Lens Feature
Reviews

Tamron AF 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 VC First Impressions

The DSLR has now become almost as commonplace as the automobile, and like the automobile, many owners still use the stock parts that came with it. That is, the kit lens that came with the package is likely the only lens that is still attached to many people’s DSLR cameras. […]

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Tutorials

Long Exposures Not Just for the Night by Mike Last

When many photographers think about long exposures, late nights and star trails are the first things that come to mind. Just because it’s a sunny day doesn’t mean you should give up your hopes on silky-smooth water or wispy clouds.

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Introducing the Art of Awagami Washi Inkjet Papers

Amaya Foto a Division of Amplis Foto is pleased to announce the introduction of Awagami Washi Inkjet Papers to the Canadian marketplace.

Events

Our Very First #PHOTONewsChat

  You may have heard of this new and interesting thing called Twitter – a service that limits your posts and status updates to 140 characters each – but did you know that PHOTONews is also very active in the Twitter photography community?

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Kata Announces Nine New Bags to their Growing Collection

  Amplis is pleased to announce the introduction of nine new Kata bags, great additions to their popular lightweight protection collections, Ultra-Light, Pro-Light, D-light and Pro Video bags.

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Niagara School of Imaging's 5-day Photographic Workshops

The Niagara School of Imaging hosts a photographic workshop from August 21-25, 2011.

Niagara School of Imaging

Mike Grandmaison – Making a Living as a Nature Photographer

“MAKING A LIVING AS A NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER” is a “dream job”! Success in these extremely competitive times however is not guaranteed. It requires a great deal of Passion, Practice, Patience and Persistence, my “Four Ps for Success”.

Niagara School of Imaging

Chris Keating – Focus and Motivation: "The Community Fabric"

In our business we as photographers often have the opportunity to make a difference in peoples lives. Recently Chris Keating, one of Niagara School’s 2011 instructors had a discussion with me about how he wanted to have his studio “Woven into the fabric of his community”.