Photo Gear & Adventure
Born in the UK , Dan took a gap year in Whistler, British Columbia after high-school which planted the seed for a mountain obsession. While his passion for mountain life took a backseat as he finished an Aerospace Engineering degree in England, it wasn't long before he returned to the mountains to start shooting his friends in action. Dan spends 8 months of the year chasing winter around the globe shooting the worlds best skiers and snowboarders for companies like Oakley, Salomon and Columbia. His work has been featured in ski and snowboard mag...
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By Dan Carr | April 03, 2013
As a self-employed creative professional I wear many hats on a daily basis. My virtual hat rack includes photographer, accountant, marketing manager, administrative assistant, video editor, writer, lawyer and business development manager. You can see why I need a whole...
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By Dan Carr | March 04, 2013
Nikon have today launced their first large sensor fixed lens compact camera, the Coolpix A. The camera features a 16MP DX (APS-C) sensor with a fixed 18.5mm f2.8 lens, equivalent to a 28mm in 35mm terms. With a price tag of $1100 Nikon are clearly targeting potential Fuji X100s...
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Joshua Holko posts first impressions
By Dan Carr | February 05, 2013
The Canon 200-400 f4 L IS was pre-announced by Canon at CP+ more than two years ago and as such, has probably become the most desired lens for Canon professionals the world over. Realistically, with an estimated price tag of $11,000...
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National Geographic show now available to watch
By Dan Carr | January 16, 2013
National Geographic followed Steve McCurry on his journey to shoot the last 36 exposures of Kodachrome. McCurry took a 6 week trip to a variety of locations to find the subjects for the very last roll. The video is now available to watch on Youtube and if you have half an hour spare...
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By Dan Carr | January 14, 2013
Another image of mine with a bit of a story behind it was just published this month in Skier magazine. In March 2012 I headed to Austria to cover an event called Nine Queens. The event brings together...
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Unique new companion to your smartphone
By Dan Carr | January 07, 2013
We wouldn't normally comment on consumer point and shoot cameras on this site but Canon have caused a stir this moring at CES with an entirely new style of camera that's well worth a look. It's no secret that worldwide sales of point and shoot cameras have declined sharply in...
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Retro is still the new cool
By Dan Carr | January 06, 2013
For the opening day of CES 2013 Fuji is grabbing all the photography related headlines with the update of a couple of their most popular cameras. In fact they are making quite a habbit of this since last years opening was dominated by the X-Pro 1 news. The X100S and the X20 replace...
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Incredible work by GF Williams
By Dan Carr | January 04, 2013
I just HAD to share this ! Sometimes I'm just browsing Facebook and you find an interesting link that leads to another interesting link and a subject you don't know much about and then BAM ! Incredible photography. This just happened to me as I discovered GF Williams'...
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By Dan Carr | January 04, 2013
A few weeks ago I decided at the last minute to head to Death Valley to shoot some images for a book project. I had 5 spare days in my calendar and that was just enough time to get some meaningful work done somewhere. I jumped on a flight to Vegas the...
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By Dan Carr | December 11, 2012
I'm a huge fan of the work of New York based photographer Joey L. He's just released a new book about lighting and simultaneously a 45 minute documentary called Beyond on Vimeo. The video contains footage of several of the images from his book and if you like his work and his style then it's a must watch. Rarely does such lengthy, high quality photography video content hit the internet for free.
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Photog friendly Christmas gifts
By Dan Carr | November 18, 2012
Yes that time of year is here where you have to think of a gift for your photography loving friend or loved one, the one who seemingly has everything! I've compiled a list of 10 of my favorite gift priced goodies in no particular order and various price points so you're sure to find something suitable and easily available.
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New short shows off Sony's new flagship DSLR
By Dan Carr | November 15, 2012
Whilst attending PhotoPlus Expo recently I had the chance to sit down with National Geographic photographer David McLain and his business partner and New York based colorist Jerome Thelia to talk about their recent short The Calling which was shot entirely with Sony's new full frame DSLR, the A99.
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By Dan Carr | November 01, 2012
My usual plan when visiting trade shows is to get some hands on time with the new big announcements and then spend a day poking around every other little thing I can find at the show. Occasionally I stumble across something that I have no prior knowledge of and when that also happens to be something amazingly cool then it's even better. This was the case when I walked onto the Schneider booth at PPE this year. I'd just come from spending some time at Leica, playing with all their new cameras and also their gorgeous S Lenses. The LEICA TS APO ELMAR S 120mm f5.6 ASPH in particular impressed me with it's clever tilt-shift design and frankly stunning build quality.
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Ground up redesign for Leica's flagship
By Dan Carr | November 01, 2012
Leica unveiled the new M camera last month and it's no small iteration, becoming the first Leica camera to feature a CMOS sensor and the very first to shoot video. I spent some time with it this week and PhotoPlus Expo along with the new 50mm Summicron ASPH lens.
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New extreme quality primes for high MP cameras
By Dan Carr | October 29, 2012
Carl Zeiss recently announced that they would be producing a new DSLR lens range that would take a no-holds-barred approach to lens building. "We simply removed the limitation of price" one Zeiss representative told me on their booth at PhotoPlus Expo this week.
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Canon's latest super telephoto monster
By Dan Carr | October 29, 2012
Canon's 200-400 was announced as an in-development lens more than 12 months ago. This means that it hasn't yet become an official lens and that we don't know when it will ship and how much it will cost. Canon is still staying tight-lipped about this unfortunately, despite the lens being heavily tested during the summer Olympics. It's understandable that they want to take their time with it, in the pro market this is perhaps their most anticipated lens ever since it satisfies both the sports photography market and the wildlife market. A few years ago an f4 lens might not have peaked the interest of sports photographers but with ISO capabilities getting better by the year, f4 should do a fine job in a stadium these days and reports from Olympic photographers (non-Canon employed ones) were extremely positive.
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Canon latest full frame contender
By Dan Carr | October 26, 2012
Here at PhotoPlus Expo I was able to get my first hands on time with Canon's latest full frame DSLR, the EOS-6D which was officially launched a few weeks ago at Photokina.
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New Lightweight Pro Zoom
By Dan Carr | October 26, 2012
For PhotoPlus Expo this year Nikon has unveiled a much wanted lens, a 70-200 f4 VR which features new stabilization technology to provide up to 5-stops of Vibration Reduction (VR). I had the opportunity to take a look at the new lens and compare it alongside the 70-200 f2.8 VR.
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By Dan Carr | September 18, 2012
As well as all of the official camera announcements that we already covered there was an innumerable number of other interesting new products from all of the big manufacturers. New high end printers from Canon , new lenses from Panasonic, Schneider and Sigma and new camera bags from Think Tank, Gura Gear and Lowepro. There's far to many to mention them all but I have lined up what I consider to be the most important and potentially the most interesting for the pro market.
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Every major manufacturer bought something new to the show
By Dan Carr | September 18, 2012
Photokina 2012 will go down as one of the biggest shows of its kind with every major photographic manufacturer launching extremely significant in their respective marketplaces. In this article I'll attempt to wrap up these camera announcements as succinctly as I can.
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