RICH LEGG
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
I'm a photographer working in Salt Lake City, Utah. This is where I share my work on a regular basis.
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A picture of Americana! It’s light-hearted but has an element of sadness. Your photos are always so creative, thanks for the inspiration.
I’m looking to get a new camera this summer. I have a Canon Powershot SD-10 that is getting old and I want to step up the quality. Can’t spend $3000 or anything. Any recommendations?
Thanks Mindy.
I’ve got a definite favoritism toward Canon and digital SLR’s. My recommendation would be a Canon Rebel. The XTi is their newer “entry level” body. But, if you don’t want to spend that much (around $750 US), you can still pick up the previous model, the XT, for around $600.
Here it is on B&H
I most definitely agree. “Photoshopping” is a verb that has been integrated into society, it’s hard to believe Adobe wants to undo that.
Besides, isn’t it good propaganda for the software to use it as a verb?