Tag Archives: Protection
First Responders to be Immortalized Through Pelican Products’ “Portraits of Protection”
From Pelican: Photo Competition Challenges Photographers to Provide “Images of Heroism” for a Chance to Win Pelican Gear Torrance, CA, – October 15, 2019 – With a long history of providing protective cases for both photographers and first … Continue reading
Kaspersky Security for Office 365 adds OneDrive protection
As businesses have moved away from local storage in favor of cloud storage, protecting sensitive files and documents stored in the cloud has become a top priority for organizations. However, according to Kaspersky's “Sorting out digital clutter in business” report, … Continue reading
Kaspersky Security for Office 365 adds OneDrive protection
As businesses have moved away from local storage in favor of cloud storage, protecting sensitive files and documents stored in the cloud has become a top priority for organizations. However, according to Kaspersky's “Sorting out digital clutter in business” report, … Continue reading
MindShift Gear’s PhotoCross 15 Backpack Delivers Protection and Comfort
From Think Tank Photo: SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA – Adventure photographers need a camera bag that’s as tough as they are. With its rugged materials and faceted design, the MindShift PhotoCross 15 backpack by Think Tank Photo will protect your … Continue reading
MindShift Gear’s “Exposure” Shoulder Bags Offer the Ultimate in Durability and Weather Protection for Outdoor Photographers
From MindShift Gear: SANTA ROSA, CALIF – There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad gear. MindShift Gear’s new Exposure shoulder bags are storm-resistant carrying solutions for the active photographer in virtually any outdoor environment. Built with … Continue reading
Roger Cicala: Front Element Lens Protection Revisited
Several years ago, Roger Cicala of LensRentals made a few blog posts were he intimated that buying a UV/protective filter was not necessarily a wise investment in a lot of situations. At the time, lens front elements were relatively inexpensive … Continue reading