Julia Icenogle is a self-taught night photographer from Kansas, and based in Seattle. She sat down with us recently to speak about her work, what inspires her to go out into the wilderness at night, and how preparation is the key to success.
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Writer, photographer, collector of odd things. Former Senior Editor of DPReview. |
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Jul 29, 2023
We caught up with underwater photographer Nicolas Remy to talk about the challenges of shooting beneath the waves, and how a modern mirrorless camera performs in one of the most challenging photographic environments imaginable.
Acquiring new gear can spur creativity and unlock fun experiences, but there is also a dark side.
With the advent of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras, infrared photography is easier than ever before. Barnaby Britton took the plunge, converting a Panasonic Lumix S1R to full-spectrum infrared. Here's how it's going.
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May 12, 2023
The Nikon Z8 combines some of the best aspects of the Z9 and Z7 II in one camera. But what if you already own both?
Former DPReview Senior Editor Barnaby Britton reflects on his first 'big' review for the site back in 2010: The Nikon D3S. How does Nikon's one-time flagship stack up in 2023?
Former Editor Barney Britton treated himself to a Nikon Z9 when he left the website. With eight months use under his belt, he looks back at his experience so far.
We take a visual tour of the Ricoh GR IIIx ‘Urban Edition’, a stylish new limited edition version of Ricoh’s very popular GR IIIx compact camera, to find out what makes it different.
Professional sports photographer Mark Pain has been using a Nikon Z9 for some time, inside some of the biggest venues in the UK. We caught up with him recently to get his opinion and insights into Nikon's most important pro camera for at least a decade.
In this photo gallery we're taking a visual tour of the M11, and comparing it against two classic M-mount rangefinders, the M4-P from the 1980s, and the M7 – Leica's first true electronic multi-mode rangefinder, from the early 2000s.
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