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By Scott    |    May 27, 2010
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Photowalk with Mack Camera to Taylor Park

Photowalk with Mack Camera employees and local professional photographers to Taylor Park in Millburn, NJ. The park is about 1 mile from the retail store. Visit the Photowalk page for all of the details! http://mackcam.com/blog/photowalk/ Date: July 11, 2010 Time: 10 AM Location: Meet inside the Mack retail store 200 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081

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Photowalk With Mack Camera Employees
By Jennifer    |    Jul 8, 2009
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Photowalk With Mack Camera Employees

Photowalk Springfield, NJ September 26, 2009 10am – Noon Hosted by Photowalklist.com and Mack Camera, AdoramaPix, Tamrac and ThinkTank Photo Starting location: Mack Camera & Video Service – 200 Morris Avenue. Springfield, NJ 07081 Photowalk with Mack Camera employees and local professional photographers The Photowalk will start outside Mack Camera. We will walk up Mountain Avenue to Shunpike Road towards the YMCA to head back to Mack Camera via South [...]

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Feltville Mystery Photo Giveaway Winner
By Scott    |    Jun 15, 2009
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Feltville Mystery Photo Giveaway Winner

Jessica Kirste has won the Lexar EyeFi card!  Have a look at her winning photograph compared to the mystery photo which Mack employees Scott Kivowitz and Andrew Yaniuk took weeks before the Photowalk. Our photo was taken on a rainy day using a waterproof Samsung SDR-SW20 at f/3.4 with a shutter speed of 1/180. Jessica’s photo was taken with a Canon S5 IS at f/ 3.5 with a shutter speed [...]

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Tabletop Photography
By Doug    |    Feb 4, 2009
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Tabletop Photography

Tabletop photography can offer many hours of relaxation, a chance to learn how light can work for and against you and a way of cataloging some of your collections. You can use any camera that lets you get close up. This can be done by choice of lens or by putting close-up lenses in front of your lens to let you get up close. I prefer a single lens reflex [...]

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