by Todd Bannor | May 11, 2021 | Blog, People I recommend, Useful Information, Videography
Our fellow Oak Park River Forest Chamber of Commerce member, Excel Window Tinting, recently needed their photos of their work compiled into a high definition video slideshow for a virtual home show. They were thrilled when they heard about our video slideshow service....
by Todd Bannor | May 5, 2021 | Blog, Photography, Updates
I’ve just published my first ebook, Starved Rock State Park, Through the Seasons. It’s available on Kindle and Apple Books. The book is a compilation of my photography over the last decade or so in one of the most popular state parks in the United States....
by Todd Bannor | Apr 27, 2021 | Blog, Photography, Tips and Tricks, Useful Information
Recently one of our video clients inquired if we do real estate photography. He’s was selling a condominium near UIC and was considering selling it himself. As I’ve photographed real estate in the past, I affirmed we could photograph the condo for him. To...
by Todd Bannor | Feb 12, 2021 | Interesting Reading, Photography, Tips and Tricks, Useful Information
In a previous blog post regarding the iPhone 12 Pro Max cameras, I mentioned that I found banding in blue skies to be a problem when shooting regular compressed HEIC or jpeg files, rather than using Apples ProRaw format. I’ve discovered what the problem is. A...
by Todd Bannor | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog, Photography, Useful Information
Recently, there has been an increase in the number of images we license through Alamy for use in presentations and in newsletters. (Presentation/Newsletter is considered one category of use by Alamy.) This makes sense given that there are a lot of video conferences...
by Todd Bannor | Jan 21, 2021 | Blog, Interesting Reading, Photography, Updates, Videography
I’m not one to upgrade my mobile phone very often. I’d been nursing my aging iPhone 6, hoping it would last another year or so. Unfortunately, it got to the point where it would slow down for no reason and sometime freeze. Restarting it didn’t help....