January 2017 | Issue no. 30 | by mark shaiken As do :: or :: diso enters its fourth year (hard to believe), we start this New Year with a topic that should be of interest to everyone.
Read more →January 2017 | Issue no. 30 | by mark shaiken As do :: or :: diso enters its fourth year (hard to believe), we start this New Year with a topic that should be of interest to everyone.
Read more →November 2016 | Issue no. 29 | by mark shaiken do :: or :: diso continues the theme of accessible sports. This month — cycling.
Read more →October 2016 | Issue no. 28 | by mark shaiken do :: or :: diso returns after a couple of months of R ‘n R. For the coming few months, do :: or :: diso focuses on particular sports that should be accessible to you to shoot with just a little planning. This month, we are all about running.
Read more →July 2016 | Issue no. 27 | by mark shaiken Since the beginning of time, humans have longed to fly. The airborne athlete flies – plain and simple – at least for a short period.
Read more →June 2016 | Issue no. 26 | by mark shaiken This month, do :: or :: diso starts a two-month look at some different perspectives – first, a look from behind
Read more →“Boxing is the only sport you can get your brain shook, your money took and your name in the undertaker book.” Joe Frazier. Continue Reading →
This is do :: or :: diso’s 2 year anniversary issue. Continue Reading →
In the January 7, 2016 episode of the NBC hit series – The Blacklist – the main character, Raymond Reddington, said “pictures never tell the whole story.” Continue Reading →
In a number of past issues, do :: or :: diso tackled how to emphasize the subject – make it pop, in post processing, create tonal differences between the subject and the background, and think background, background, background. Continue Reading →
This month, do :: or :: diso looks in the bag and considers gear. Continue Reading →