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Greg Vojtko is a veteran visual journalist living in Southern California’s Inland Empire and working throughout the Southwest. For over 30 years he has engaged in news, sports, feature, editorial and on-location environmental portrait photography. His work consistently results in a comprehensive report on issues impacting the lives of residents across the region.Tags
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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Sports Photography: Seeking Something Different
Last night I had an assignment to photograph Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes as they hosted the Sonoma State Seawolves at Coussoulis Arena. Earlier in the week, I listened to a podcast/powerpoint interview with Sports Illustrated Director of Photography Steve … Continue reading
Making Sense of Sensor Size: It’s More Than Megapixels
I’ve had a few conversations lately with some photo enthusiasts and fielded some questions from casual snapshooters that have piqued my interest in their concerns to the point I’ve done a bit of research: Typical point & shoot digital cameras are built … Continue reading
Posted in business, education, photography, technology
Tagged 110 film, 35mm, APS-C, Canon PowerShot G9, Nikon DX, Olympus Pen F, sensor size
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Think Tank Photo: Free Eyepiece With Hydrophobia Purchase
For a limited time you can get a free eyepiece with Think Tank Photo’s Hydrophobia rain covers. The Hydrophobia 70-200 and Hydrophobia 70-200 Flash rain covers accommodate a DSLR with up to a 70-200 lens and, in the latter, a … Continue reading
Posted in news, photography, sports, technology
Tagged Hydrophobia, rain protection, Think Tank Photo
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Seen and Unseen: Sometimes You Just Get Lucky
Sometimes you just don’t know what you’re going to get from a sports event. I had an assignment to shoot University of Redlands women’s basketball recently. I recall seeing this larger player, Bulldogs’ #12 forward Brittany Oster, right, trying to steal the … Continue reading
New Nikon D4: More Computer Than Camera?
Nikon announced its latest flagship camera this week, the Nikon D4 digital single-lens reflex (DSLR). My first impression is it’s a very well thought-out multimedia production tool, an excellent choice for stills shooters who might be expected to produce video from time to time … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas, Nikon D4, XQD memory cards
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