DP Review Thursday October 27, 2022
Canon Japan has announced it will soon increase prices on 65 of Canon’s imaging products, including interchangeable lens cameras, interchangeable lenses, and compact cameras. As it stands, these price changes affect only the Japanese market, but a Canon representative tells DP Review that other regional subsidiaries reserve the right to adjust their prices accordingly. The price increases range from 1 to 2 percent for some products up to 10% for others and are much in line with near-global inflation numbers.
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David Schonauer Thursday October 27, 2022
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Zenfolio Wednesday October 26, 2022
One of the central questions a professional photographer must find an answer for is this: How much should your work cost? Photography portfolio and booking platform Zenfolio is rolling out a new tool that may help in that regard. The software tool, called Smart Pricing, uses factors like location and genre to suggest a price for prints, products, and digital downloads. The tool’s pricing advice is based on “historical data points" gathered from photographers pricing their products on the Zenfolio platform. Photographers should consider it research, not a rulebook, notes The Phoblographer.
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The Athletic Wednesday October 26, 2022
The action is “live, quick and unscripted,” and, notes The Athletic, there are no “re-dos” when it comes to photographing basketball games. With the new NBA season here, the sports website recently talked with Getty Images photographer Gregory Shamus, who intended to play basketball in college before picking up a camera instead. “I don’t think you have to love basketball to do the job well. But knowing the inner workings of any sport gives you an advantage when it comes to photography,” he says.
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