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PhotoJoseph's Photo Moments

PhotoJoseph’s Photo Moments are a short video series that go live every weekday at 9:30am PDT. The topic can be anything photography related… gear, technique, what I’m shooting today, how I edited a photo… whatever! You can watch live at Facebook.com/PhotoJoseph and catch up on past ones here. If you want a question answered in a future Photo Moment, post it on a recent video or announcement on Facebook!

LUMIX G9 Autofocus ► Tested at a SOU Women’s College Basketball Game

I wanted to really test the autofocus capabilities of the LUMIX G9, so I brought it to a SOU Women's College Basketball game to capture the action. Sports Photography may not be MY strong point, but this camera makes up for it. You can easily see how well the autofocus tracks the fast-paced movement. It is definitely one of the best sports cameras on the market.

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Lensbaby Velvet Lens ► Soft and Creamy Portraiture for Valentine’s Day

The Velvet 56mm f/1.6 Lens from Lensbaby produces a creamy, uniquely soft, glowing image quality, and is great for capturing those dream-like portraits. You can control the softness with the f-stops and still achieve a shallow depth of field. Lensbaby is a third-party manufacturer, and offers versions of these lenses for all sensor sizes/brands. 

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GH5S Unboxing!!

It's heeeeeerrrreeeeeee! The LUMIX GH5S finally arrived at the studio. Let's unbox it!

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Snowflake Photos by Dom Komarechka ► Nature’s Fragile Fleeting Moments

If you've never seen Don Komarechka's Extreme Macro snowflake photography or UV photography, you're in for a treat. It's winter (in this hemisphere!). A good chunk of the land is covered in snow… what is there to do? Don will explain his process and show us a handful of his favorite photos!

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G9 High Resolution Mode ► Can You See The Big Picture?

Ever wonder how the “High Resolution Mode” works on cameras like the LUMIX G9 or Olympus EM-5 II? High Res capture on the G9 is an amazing feature that combines 8 separate sensor-shifted exposures into an ultra-high-res 80-megapixel JPEG or RAW photo. The results will blow your mind, and it makes this camera very valuable to a stills-shooter.

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