Whither Adobe? Issues With Accurate Printing From Lightroom and Photoshop | Luminous Landscape
Over the past 25 years the photographic industry as a whole and Adobe in particular have invested a fortune of time, resources and money to perfecting the digital imaging workflow, to the extent that we can now reproduce image files Read more …
Goodbye Leica – Hello Fuji | Luminous Landscape
For many years I have had two camera systems. I use one system (Nikon) for most of my shooting and a second one for traveling light or for when I need to be invisible. Well times have changed. During a Read more …
Leica Q Hands-On and Video Interview | Luminous Landscape
In mid-May, 2015 I had an opportunity to meet with Leica executives for a preview glimpse of the Leica Q, which was to be subsequently announced on June 10. This meeting was followed by a few days of shooting with a Q during Read more …
My Philosophy | Luminous Landscape
This essay is the first in a series of essays focused on my work. I thought it best to start the series with a description of my philosophy in regards to art and photography. The following essays will focus on Read more …
Five Days in Havana | Michael Reichmann
I had long wanted to shoot in Havana. As a Canadian I could have gone there any time over the past fifty years or so. Canada has always maintained diplomatic relations with Castro’s Cuba. Air Canada even has daily flights Read more …
Cuba No Colour – With The Leica Monochrom | Nick Devlin
Havana is a city of legend and ruin, richness and privation. It is also, indisputably, a city of colour in the popular mind. So travelling there with nothing but a Leica Monochrom was surely madness. Truth be told, this is Read more …
Living With The Fuji X-T1 | Luminous Landscape
Back in October I published an article about my experience with the Olympus E-M1. As you learned from the article, I really liked the Olympus, my experience with it but even more so the images I made with it. At Read more …
The Nature Of Creativity | Luminous Landscape
What is creativity? It’s a term widely used in the photographic world but one that is open to a variety of interpretations & definitions. So before I can write an article on the topic I ought to clarify what I Read more …
Working With The Fuji 50-140mm Zoom Lens | Kevin Raber
I remember back to what seems like an eternity ago to the early cell phones. I had a cell phone or more like a suitcase phone that I could carry in my briefcase. I always thought it couldn’t get any Read more …
Living With The Fuji X-T1 | Kevin Raber
Watching and being part of Fuji’s evolution of the X series camera has been a great experience. Fuji continually improves upon previous generations of cameras and along the way introduces whole new systems. They were very smart early on to Read more …