Here’s Christmas Deals Newsletter for this week (best deals of the year) and you can sign up for my deals newsletter to stay up on deals during the rest of the year when I don’t post them to the blog.
Here’s more gift ideas for last minute shoppers:
B&H Holiday Shopping Ideas - 2014
*** The best one day only deals can also be found via the B&H Deal Zone ***
This time of year I get lots of emails from spouses asking me what should they get for their photographer junkie who seems to have it all.
Well, any photographer will tell you that there’s no way to have it all so there’s always plenty to buy. However, buying things that are wanted versus crap your local camera shop will sell you are two different things. There’s also various budgets, so I’ve tried to offer some ideas at a variety of budgets.
If you have a spouse who might be shopping for you, you may want to share this link with them so you can help steer them in the right direction!
Stocking Stuffers ($17.99 – $79.99)
Click here to see a full selection of Selfie Sticks ($29.95 & up)
This is one of the hottest gifts this holiday season!
When I spent most of November shooting in Asia I was overwhelmed with the reality that everyone seemed to have a one of these selfie sticks to help them take photos of themselves (often with their loved one). These things were as common as phones, so my wife has added it to her holiday wish list. They are also easy for kids to use as well. I’ll be reviewing several models just before Christmas, so stay tuned.
Camera Creatures ($17.99 – $19.95)
My article entitled Camera Creatures–A Great Way To Get Your Kids Attention For Holiday Photos says it all, but this is a handy little gift to keep your photographer from using bad words when trying to take pictures of the baby who refuses to look at the camera. I HIGHLY recommend it!
Trey Ratcliff’s Lightroom Presets and HDR Tutorial were hot gifts last year, so this year they’ve updated both and done a new Textures Tutorial which includes 170 textures. Click the images above to learn more about each and use my discount coupon code RONMART15 to save 15%!
Camera Sutra T-Shirt ($19.99)
I got one of these back in April 2014 and it’s been a huge hit whenever I wear it. I try to use it at my workshops and private lessons because its always good for a chuckle – it also doubles as a grey card in a pinch too!
Rogue Color Correction Gels ($29.95)
This is something many photographers need, but don’t actually own. You probably won’t understand why even if I tried to explain it (which I do here), but your photographer will be both happy and shocked you managed to get these for them!
BlackRapid SnapR 20 ($39.95)
Did your photographer pick up a little camera this year that was kinda expensive? If so, they might want want a better way to hold that camera, yet keep it at the ready. For doing that the BlackRapid SnapR Camera Bag + Sling Strap is a great gift as it acts both as a case as well as a sling for the best of both worlds. If you’ve noticed that your photographer has lenses that come off their little camera, then order the SnapR 35 ($44.95).
If they like to carry a lot of junk with their camera, then consider the Mirrorless Mover listed in the next section instead.
BlackRapid RS-Sport Camera Strap ($73.95)
The RS-Sport is a special camera strap that allows your photographer to keep the camera at the ready when they are out walking during vacation or during the little league game. BlackRapid also makes a wide variety of great straps to meet all your needs (from $29.95 to $134.95 for the dual camera version).
Hoodman HoodLoupe Optical Viewfinder for 3.2" LCD Displays ($82.99)
I don’t think I’ve had a single student own one of these before any of my classes or workshops, but I’ve most of them buy them after borrowing mine (which they often refuse to give back to me without force during my classes). It’s stupid expensive so most people refuse to buy it for themselves, yet they discover quickly they can’t live without it once they own one.
If you are in doubt as to what to get, it’s very hard to go wrong with this one!
Buying gear is expensive and sometimes you realize that you don’t need it as much as you thought you did (this is especially true with super telephoto lenses). What better gift than to rent a dream lens or camera that is out of your budget? LensRentals.com is my preferred site to rent gear from and my discount offer makes it even easier to rent the gear you always dreamed that you could buy!
Great Software = Great Images for less money than most gear
Get rid of Digital Noise ($87.91 after discount)
& Skin Blemishes ($189.91 after discount) with a few simple clicks
Is your photographer cursing at the little salt like spots on their images or complaining of digital noise? If so, then Noiseware is the solution I use to solve that problem when using Photoshop.
Are they taking photos of women and not making their skin look beautiful? If so, then I’d suggest Portraiture when using Photoshop.
Get both and more in the bundle for only $274.91 with my blog discount by clicking here.
Check out my Imagenomic Portraiture Discount & Tutorial article (& video) which shows both products in action on a real photo so you can see how they work and I why I can’t live without them.
Topaz Labs – The most creative photo filter maker just got even better
Topaz Labs Glow is the hot new software that just released that everyone wants but few have
I recently published my review for Topaz Glow and my Facebook wall is showing all sorts of cool photos that readers are publishing using this awesome new product. It’s an awesome product that really is unlike anything else on the market.
Another great product also released by Topaz Labs recently is called Impression. It is an awesome (albeit a little slow at this time) product that can create some stunning artistic effects. While it isn’t for everyone, it’s certain to please those people who are looking for something unique that they haven’t seen from other products before. Here’s literally a one click example from the numerous options available:
I love the results and literally I’m done with one click! Click here to learn more and don’t forget to use my discount coupon code RONMART to save 15% on any or all Topaz Labs products!
Want to edit with layers without investing in Photoshop or Lightroom? If so, then look no further than onOne Software’s Perfect Photo Suite. Editing PSD files, layers, complex masking tools, skin softening, noise reduction, intelligent image resizing and more – this product is a great starter and alternative to Photoshop
Kick start your photography business in 2015
Cradoc fotoSoftware has a cool product called fotoQuote that I use to find out how much my photos are worth when a publication comes knocking . To celebrate their 20th year in business they are are offering their lowest prices ever with a 20% off special that’s available when you CLICK THIS LINK (make sure coupon code RMPB0809 appears in your cart when you check out).
Affordable but Awesome ($25 – $309)
These items are a little bigger and will need to be wrapped, but
Mirrorless Mover ($34.75 - $69.75) is fantastic
for small body cameras with interchangeable lenses
If you are worried that your photographer will think the SnapR looks too much like a purse for their little camera, then these are the macho solution for the man with the little camera. It’s also great if you have lenses or accessories you want to carry with your camera. I LOVE this bag with my X-E2!
Turnstyle Sling Bags ($74.75 – $99.75)
Available in a variety sizes and of colors
Think Tank Photo TurnStyle 20 is a bag that will fit a DSLR, a small lens and a flash for a quick photography outing. It is the perfect lightweight bag for the photographer who has a crap load of bags already, but gripes that they are all too big/heavy.
Think Tank My 2nd Brain Collection ($52.33 – $101.33)
Available in Black, Blue & Green for tablets up to 15” laptops
This one isn’t just for photographers it is for anyone with a laptop plus other gadgets (tablets, cell phones, Kindle, etc…), and it was my favorite acquisition of 2013. In fact, I love it so much that I’m gave a dozen of my friends this bag for the holidays last year!
It’s hard to describe why this is laptop bag is better than anything else on the planet, so check out my review and video to learn more.
Lastolite Ezybox Hot Shoe Softbox Kit - 24x24" ($154.35)
If you photographer has more than one flash, then this is one that will both please your photographer and help him/her get MUCH better light on their photos. What’s more, s/he typically won’t mind if they end up with two of these!
Sennheiser MKE 400 Compact Video Camera Shotgun Microphone ($199)
A Sennheiser MKE 400 HDSLR Microphone is helpful for the would be videographer in your life who is only using the camera to record sound and that sound isn’t recording very well. This is nice one if you have kids too!!
Wacom Intuos Pro Professional Pen & Touch Tablet (Medium) ($309)
Click here for my review
Go check your photographers computer desk. If they don’t have one of these tablets, then you can rest assured that they definitely want one. The Wacom tablet is a godsend for those doing photo editing, so this a slam dunk gift that is sure to please!
i1Display Pro ($224 after discount)
Is your photographer cursing about the fact that the print they just got back from the print service are dull, dark and not matching what they see on their computer display at all? If so, then an X-Rite i1Display Pro Colorimeter might be just what they need. These are way geeky devices that help adjust you computer display to show colors the way they actually exist in their image files rather than super vibrant and bright like the display manufacturer shows you by default.
Please note that if you own a NEC display then you should get NEC SpectraSensor Pro (powered by X-Rite) with the SpectraView software to accurately calibrate your display. It’s the same sensor as the one shown above with the software you need to calibrate your NEC (only) displays.
My Photographer Needs Help – Educational Gift Ideas ($17 – $225)
How to Photograph Car Interiors by Tim Wallace (course link)
Just one of the many videos featured on KelbyOne for one low price (as little $25/mo)
If your photographer doesn’t already have KelbyOne (discount offer here), then getting this endless awesome online video training the best money you can spend! Seriously, if I won the lottery I’d spend all my time just sitting back and enjoying these videos by some of the top photographers in the world so I could better my skills!
Books
Books are always a good choice, but it’s tough to know what your photographer might have. Here’s some that are really fantastic, but not super common purchases:
Click to look inside on Amazon
Understanding Composition Book ($17) – If you don’t know how to tell your photographer that it’s not the camera and editing that suck, but the pictures they are taking – this is could be the ticket to more interesting photos.
Click to look inside on Amazon ~$35
If your photographer bought a color printer that they curse for not getting the colors right, then they will certainly benefit from reading a new book called The Digital Print. While it’s a little longer and more expensive than my Printing 101 eBook, it’s something that you can hold in your hand and give to your loved one this holiday season.
Click to look inside on Amazon ~$35
Welcome to Oz 2 by Vincent Versace changed the way I think about photo editing forever by teaching me how to control the viewers eye through a photo. While I still don’t always apply what I learned often enough, I think many photographers overlook this import book that can really help make them a much better at photo editing. If your photographer already has this book then they might enjoy his black & white book.
Here’s a few more ideas as well:
- iPad for Photographers 2nd Ed (recommended) – If your photographer owns an iPad (including mini), then this is a must.
- Professional Portrait Retouching Techniques for Photographers using Photoshop – If your photographer is taking pictures of people – especially women – and not shaving 10 years off the subjects, then this is a good book to help improve his/her photo editing skills.
- On-Camera Flash Techniques – Buy this only if your photographer has recently bought a separate flash that they slide on top of their camera
- The Digital Negative – If your photographer is a geek and is always yammering something about “Raw” when they talk about their photo files, this is a good buy.
There’s actually more books that I recommend but these are pretty safe bets that your photographer with both love them and probably not own them already. Click here to see my full list of recommended books.
Beginner Photography Classes
Ron discuss flash techniques with a student
Photo by student Mike Wiebe
Do you think your photographer just needs a class? If so, then contact me to get on the wait list for my next Photography 101 and/or Photo Editing 101 course in Bellevue, Washington. Each course will be $299 for four 90 minute sessions held in the evenings after business hours.
Big Budget Gifts for the Photographer Who Has Everything ($329 – $1049+)
My smartest investment ever to improve my handheld shots ($328.95)
The Leica Tabletop Tripod ($119) and Leica Large Ball Head ($209.95) (or the Short version shown above) combo are stupid expensive ($328.95), so I never bothered buying them. However my mentor (a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist shown above), swore that when used on the chest (as shown above) that it could help me get stable handheld shots that were never possible before. Despite his advice, it took me almost two years to bring myself to finally buy it myself. In short, it changed my life and helped me to realize how this little investment helped me a lot more than many of the $1000+ investments I made to improve my photography.
Given the ridiculous price of this combo, almost no photographer will buy this set for themselves, but like a great set of high quality steak knives – you never regret it (or can go back) once you own it. Click here to see my article about this combo which also includes a simple video to show you how to apply this technique.
The Perfect Travel/Hiking Tripod ($554.99 with Rebate)
I call the Gitzo GT1541 - Perfect Travel/Hiking Tripod because it is. It’s lightweight and just short enough when closed that it can travel internationally with your carry on items. It’s super expensive because of the carbon fiber, but that also makes it super sturdy so that it’s a purchase you make once and never need to revisit again. While the tripod head is not included, no photographer will be sad to see this for the holidays (unless they own one already – rare given the cost). See also my tripod recommendations article which includes info on ball heads and monopods too.
NEC PA242W-BK Color Critical Wide Gamut Desktop Monitor
($799 after you add it to your cart)
The NEC PA242W computer monitor is the ultimate photo editing monitor for both Mac and PC’s and it’s something that your photographer will happily add next to their current monitor if they currently already own one. It’s better than the sexier looking Apple displays, and it’s a luxury that few will splurge for without a business need. There’s also a 27” ($999 on sale) and 30” model ($1649 on sale) that will have your photographer doing cart wheels and crying tears of joy like a like a little baby if they find this beast under the tree (warning, it’s huge).
NEC MultiSync EA244UHD 23.8" 4K IPS LED Monitor
Only $1249.99 in cart this holiday season
2015 is very likely to be the year when 4k Ultra HD displays become the standard display that new computer and home display buyers will purchase. If you want to be at the leading edge of technology, this is one that is sure to put a smile on your face. I’ll be reviewing the NEC PA UHD 4k displays that are specifically designed for photographers and videographers in 2015.
One on One Photography Training and Portfolio Reviews Discount
I’m offering 50% off Silver & Gold Portfolio Reviews and daily flat rate specials for one on one training. Contact me for more details.
High End Photography Experiences
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If your photographer wants to be a part of a high end fashion shoot in New York City in 2015 (date TBD) with a top fashion photographer who has shot hundreds of magazine covers, then. Contact me to learn more about this amazing experience! ($3000+) – limited spots available.
My significant other is just getting started, what do you recommend?
If they already have a camera then the items I’ve already discussed are good as are those found in my Things You Need AFTER You Buy Your New Camera - Must Have Photography Accessories article.
If they don’t have a camera or good lenses yet, then you should probably check out my Which camera should I buy? article.
My photographer has all that, now what?!!!!
Well if your budget is big you can start with my Ron’s Recommendations page, but more modest budgets will find these links handy (ignore the 2013 below - it’s for 2014):
B&H also has a fantastic Holiday Shopping Guide here for all price ranges
Here's Amazon's Gift Guide with last minute deals:
Still stumped? Then feel free to contact me, but please do so only if you plan to make a donation and/or use my links in this article when making a purchase. However, please expect delayed responses due to my work schedule.
Conclusion
Hopefully this will help make you a holiday season hero with your significant other for getting the perfect photography gift! If so, do me a big favor and post your success story with a photo on my Facebook page!
Other articles you may enjoy
If you enjoyed this article, you may also enjoy these:
- Ron’s Recommendations
- Printing Your Own Holiday/Greeting Cards (Tutorial Included)
- Discount Coupon Code page
- Hot Deals Newsletter (stay up on the latest holiday deals as they happen)
- Which Printer Should I Buy? Epson or Canon?
- Home Studio on a Budget
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