Tag Archives: architecture photography
Stepping up
An article in one of the larger Dutch papers a few weeks ago: “World’s most expensive stairway in French villa built in The Netherlands.” An article like that is useless without pictures and the accompanying photographs do justice to the … Continue reading
We’ve got something to celebrate
2021 is Cambo’s 75th Anniversary year. We don’t want to let it pass unnoticed. Therefore we’ve decided to bundle the Actus-G with the newly announced Actar-15 and Actar-19 lenses. So what’s in the box? The Actus-G mini view camera and … Continue reading
Tilleman’s take on architecture
The 1920’s were the years of modernism in architecture. 1919 Walter Gropius had founded the Bauhaus Academy for architecture and desing in Weimar, promoting the idea of machine production as a stimulus to design for a better world. Le Corbusier … Continue reading
A wider view for the Actus
It’s been on Fuji Rumors, blogs and forums and now it’s time to show it here. The new Actar-19 lens for the Actus and Actus-XL view cameras. Based on the Nikon PC-19. The PC-19 is a great lens in its … Continue reading
Jo Fober talks about his experiences of being an architectural photographer
Jo Fober talks about his experiences of being an architectural photographer Jo Fober of foberphotography.com talks about his experiences of being a photographer and how he turned to architectural photography. His work has been published and widely exhibited. “Hi, my … Continue reading
Cambo Actus Focus Rail Extension
Cambo Actus Focus Rail Extension We have yet another mistake made by our Youtube friends or should I say reviewers. Unfortunately they don’t use technical cameras or have little experience using different lenses and camera combinations. It’s important to point … Continue reading