Paul Ernest

First Exposure: Paul Ernest’s Edibooks

Editability Solutions recently announced the launch of Edibooks, a brand new product exclusively for the professional digital photographer. Edibooks is a line of completely customizable and surprisingly affordable press-printed books, available for use as marketing tools or end products for clients. Unlike comparable products currently available to photographers, Edibooks offer a quick and easy way for professional photographers to showcase their work and target a specific client—without compromising quality or breaking the bank. Affordability and quality? Until recently, these two adjectives placed in close proximity to one another would be
considered an oxymoron, but that’s what makes Edibooks so unique.
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Anthropics Technology Portrait Professional Studio v10

First a disclaimer: I have used Portrait Professional for years and I love it. Yes, I’ve taught myself in Photoshop how to do all the things that Portrait Professional does, but for the vast majority of my work when a photo contains people, I run the image through Portrait Professional to take advantage of its quick automation.
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Sony A580

The Sony Alpha A580 scores on high-tech features per dollar and ease-of-use, but does its real world performance live up to its promise? The instant you peruse the specs of the A580 and take a glance at its selling price, it becomes clear that Sony’s main objective was to deliver a DSLR that provides enthusiast-level performance at a price equal to or only slightly higher than that of many entry-level models.
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