Kingston Icons of Photography Answer New Questions

Kingston Icons of Photography

Kingston Technology has posted a new series of questions submitted by professional and aspiring photographers on its Ask the Icon interactive feature on the Icons of Photography microsite.

Is the lens more important than the camera body in terms of overall picture quality? Do you still need a light meter when using digital SLRs? Do you really color calibrate your monitor and printer? Do you still use film, and why?

These questions and a lot more are answered by the master photographers Harry Benson, Colin Finlay, Gerd Ludwig and Peter Read Miller. Questions for this part of the series were submitted by photographers from Malaysia, Zimbabwe, Europe and the U.S.

“Kingston’s Icons of Photography continues to generate interest from photographers worldwide who have specific questions to ask of some of the world’s most-respected photographers,” said Jaja Lin, Flash memory marketing manager, Kingston. “Providing a platform for sharing thoughts and ideas was the impetus for creating the Icons of Photography program and we’re pleased to see that consumers and pros alike are utilizing this resource to forward their own careers and creative interests,” Lin added.

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Published by Chris Malinao

Chris teaches Lightroom as workflow software to photography students at the FPPF, Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation. He also teaches smartphone photography.