Sony Alpha A7R III
…and the best, yours ranks a little higher than the best I’ve read – really.” – Franklin MIller “Despite being an advanced user I find your books very enlightening and…
Sony Cybershot RX-100
…be much more useful and direct. He describes the functionality and also what, in his opinion, the best choices are (and why) for given shooting conditions.” – earlymorninglight from this…
The Olympus E-M5 II
…of it’s outstanding Micro Four-Thirds sensor! Its engineers also gave it one of the most customizable and nuanced user interfaces ever. While a good move, even experienced users will sometimes…
The Friedman Archives High-impact Photography Seminars
…opine. “Learn Photoshop” blurted another. “Examine the EXIF information of pictures you like online and see what they did!” And the most ill-prescribed advice which I see all too often:…
Sony NEX-5R, 5T and NEX-6
…of being a good photographer is that there are generally no good photo’s of oneself – I can relate to that! So please accept my thanks and compliments. Best regards”…
Wireless Flash Article
…seemed to set for itself a very ambitious goal of turning their cameras into a Macintosh — the user need not have known anything about photography in order to use…
Sony RX1R II
…more useful and direct. He describes the functionality and also what, in his opinion, the best choices are (and why) for given shooting conditions.” – earlymorninglight from this thread on…
Minolta Maxxum/Dynax 7
…the best user interfaces ever to appear on an autofocus camera, Minolta still gets no respect from fellow photographers in the holy war of camera status symbols. That’s a shame,…
Cheap Real Estate
In 2009, this house (which was restored to beautiful condition) was selling for about $360,000 US Dollars. (Real estate in Yarmouth is quite inexpensive!) “(C) Gary L. Friedman. This image…
Sony Alpha 33, 35, and Alpha 55
…the pages on your preferred settings. […] After reading the book, we headed off to the Galapagos Islands for a four day tour…and I know I took better photos because…