Like many photographers, I was captivated by the concept of the Leica M11-D when I reviewed it – a beautifully minimalist camera that removes the rear LCD screen entirely, forcing photographers to ...
Chimping is the aptly named industry term for when a photographer takes a picture and immediately refers to the LCD screen on his or her digital camera for the instant gratification that only it could ...
The first twenty years of my photographic life were spent with black and white film. Finding your subject, you set one or two camera functions, composed the photograph, pressed the shutter and moved ...
The photography industry is filled with lingo used on a daily basis. A lot of it can get lost in translation. Often we refer to assignments as shoots, which can garner strange looks when I announce, ...
Let's talk chimping! And no, we don't mean an actual chimp or monkey in general for that matter. According to digitalcameraworld.com, when it comes to photography, chimping means "the act of looking ...
In Chimping, Dan Perez de la Garza interviews his fellow photojournalists about their passion for their work, and their struggle to survive. Professional photographers share their stories of fighting ...
The term “chimping” is one that not all photographers may know, but everyone does it, whether they admit it or not. First written about by USA Today photographer Bob Deutsch, it refers to the act of ...