A Camera With a Whole Lot of Lens Takes Wide Shots in Lower Light
The Leica zoom lens on Panasonic’s $500 Lumix DMC-LX3 goes as wide as a 24mm lens on a film S.L.R. camera and opens up to f/2.0 gathering twice as much light as an f/2.8. nytimes.com |
From a Collection, Expected and Unexpected Photos
Personal favorites of Charles Cowles, a New York art dealer and collector, make up a show that includes almost every major 20th-century photographer. nytimes.com |
Putting Words to Pictures
I have a long spoken-word audio clip that’d I’d like to put online, with a series of images to go along with it. What’s the best way to do this? nytimes.com |
Photographic Links to Golden Age of Dutch Painting
Contemporary Dutch photographers visualize New York’s lasting ties to its early settlers, at the Museum of the City of New York. nytimes.com |
LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton Is Book’s Focus
Through pictures of the designer Jack Lenor Larsen’s sculpture garden and arboretum in East Hampton, Molly Chappellet documents his philosophy that “elegance derives from subtraction.” nytimes.com |