China

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Chicken Blood

A local soup. That liver-looking thing in the center is boiled chicken blood. (C) Gary L. Friedman. This image is available for licensing. Contact info@FriedmanArchives.com



Chapter 10: A Rolex for Christmas

…the internet access I was promised? “The phone company was supposed to come today” I was told on move-in day. “But their recent promotion of “free installation” proved so successful…



Minolta Maxxum/Dynax 7

Review of the Minolta Maxxum 7 on photo.net By Gary Friedman, First published on photo.net, 2002 Every time I bring my Minolta equipment to shoot a celebrity or a sporting…



California

…in hand Minolta Ferris Wheel – Black Sky Palm Trees at Sunset – Horizontal Palm Tree Sunset Banner Antique Store (Establishing Shot) Vapor Trails Goodyear Blimp Space Mountain Exit Downtown…



Sony Alpha 58 SLT

A57 pictures only 8x 72 dpi

…This is truly the guide I have been looking for!” – Ryan Bark Your book is a Godsend – I would’ve been completely lost with the manual.” – Dave Gerard…



History of Minolta

…images together in software to achieve a reasonably high (for its day) resolution at a competitive price. 1999 – RD-3000 The same innovative 3-sensor approach used in the RD-175 was…



Sony A99 II

A99 II Back Cover just images

…– Perry MaGill “I have not been able to find any other book where the author has conveyed such comprehensive information so easily to the reader. Well done, Gary!” –…



Sony Alpha A9

A9 back just the photos

…your explanation of the software vs. hardware exposure compensation is priceless” – Toh Ne Win . “Congratulations!!, you did an amazing job. I’ve never seen a document that explains the…



Sony Alpha NEX 3, C3, 5, and 5N

Back cover images only

…topics.” – David Drake “Your book is a Godsend – I would’ve been completely lost with the manual.” – Dave Gerard “I couldn’t resist contacting you to express how THOROUGHLY…