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The Luminous Landscape Video Journal is the world's first and only quarterly video magazine for serious photographers. Published four times a year on DVD video, The Video Journal arrives in your mailbox every three months loaded with up to two hours of lively location shoots, timely and in-depth photographic product reviews, tutorials, and interviews with famous photographers.
These video programs are completely non-commercial. No ads, no promotions, no hype. Every piece of equipment used and reviewed has been purchased by us, or is on condition-free evaluation loan from the manufacturer. We tell it like it is, without commercial bias or favor to anyone.
Professionally produced in broadcast-quality video, The Video Journal shows you field techniques, tutorials, product reviews and more, in a way that the printed page or the Net simply can not.
(about 120 minutes)
(about 120 minutes)
(about 120 minutes)
(about 120 minutes)
This video was added to our catalog on January 01, 2000 in Arts & Crafts::Photography.
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This is the first issue of a video magazine, and for a first issue, I'm very impressed with the production quality. But the content is only so-so. Still, not bad for a first issue.
Some of the content (two of the three interviews at the end) could have been entirely audio, so didn't benefit from video.
The table-of-contents is broken up into many parts, but there are really only four segments... the shoot in Death Valley, the camera review, shooting in the zoo, and interviews with Alain Briot.
Nearly a third of the running time is devoted to the camera review. The zoo segment is very short, but has useful shooting tips.
Both the desert segment and the Briot interview were interesting and worth the time to watch, but didn't bring much in the way of useful information for someone looking to improve their photography.