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| Those Camera Guys |
Knysna-based photographer Ian Fleming has spent over 40 years of his life dedicated to capturing life's special moments on camera.
This passion has led to the integration of the artistic Photographic Gallery on Thesen Island and the Lightroom Studio in Grey Street.
Ian's son, Warren recently joined his dad in the photographic industry.
"I fell in love with the industry immediately and have grown a passion tenfold for the discovery of new ideas, technology and technique," he explains. "Having grown up in the Garden Route certainly has made this career more interesting. Living in a place of such natural beauty and vivid splendour certainly has had an impact on my life."
Together, Ian and Waren - a dynamic father-and-son duo like no other - are Ian Fleming Photography.
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| Adobe who? |
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18:10 (GMT+2), Wed, 22 May 2013
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| Adobe's decision to move to a subscription-based model for its professional creative software has prompted probably the most impassioned response we've ever seen to a news story.
Whoever came up with the idea for the subscription model, and everyone at Adobe who supports it, are going to run the... |
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| Next-generation Olympus PEN |
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07:21 (GMT+2), Thu, 09 May 2013
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| Detailed images on a Chinese blog may reveal more about the next-generation Olympus PEN.
Although no official announcement has been made, the extent of the leaks about the camera make its existence an open secret. Rumours suggest the camera will be called the E-P5, and suggest it will have Wi-Fi... |
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| What's new? |
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06:53 (GMT+2), Thu, 25 April 2013
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| What is happening in the world of photography?
Well, Sony Japan has launched the AKA-DM1 camera harness to mount the company's latest line of action cams on man's best friend.
Priced at ¥5,250 (approximately $50), this harness fits bigger-framed dogs that weigh at least 15 kgs and have a ... |
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| Copyright in SA |
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17:11 (GMT+2), Wed, 10 April 2013
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| Following up on our last blog lets take a deeper look on copyright in South Africa, where South African law differs from international law is in the line ‘commissioned photographs are owned by the commissioner (client)’.
This means freelance photographers have no rights to their work.... |
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| Makes you think... |
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06:49 (GMT+2), Thu, 28 March 2013
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| US photographer Brian Masck has filed suit against several parties over unauthorized and unpaid use of a photograph he shot 22 years ago that has since become an iconic image recognizable to almost any US sport fan. Among the defendants is the subject of the photo himself, Desmond Howard, who used t... |
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