Whether you’re an experienced photographer or someone who’s just starting to add high-impact imagery to their business communications, MacMall has you covered. It all starts with the camera, and we carry the latest models from the biggest names in the industry. You’ll find the extreme high-resolution digital SLRs, lenses and flashes you need for the most professional results. We also carry a wide selection of the other accessories you need for performance in the studio or in the field. And remember that MacMall has the memory cards and storage supplies you’ll definitely need for all those high-res photos you shoot.
Stay organized so you can get creative.
Once you’ve got your shots, you’ll be ready to start organizing and manipulating your photos. So fire up your Mac and elevate your art to new heights with the most popular applications and plug-ins from Apple, Adobe, Corel and more. From cataloging to image editing, MacMall has the top tools that creative professionals depend on for artistic and business success!
Build a bridge from the past to the future.
If you want to preserve or manipulate your legacy prints, or even if you plan to always be shooting on film, we have the flatbed and slide scanners you’ll need to bring your work into the digital realm. Once you’ve crafted the ideal composition and adjusted it to perfection, we’ll help you select the ideal printer for quick 4" x 6" proofs, gallery-quality archival prints and everything in between.
MacMall brings digital photography into focus.
Browse through our website and check out our wide selection of hardware and software for professional photographers. You can also call your dedicated MacMall Account Executive or opt in to receive our catalog to discover even more offerings. We’ll get you the tools you need to take creative control so you can give your clients more than they ever expected!
Photography is the process of recording visual images by capturing light rays on a light-sensitive recording medium (e.g. film or digital CCD). It can be thought of as two pursuits - Technical & Creative.
New, recreational and sometimes professional photographers shoot in JPEG. Digital cameras come with built-in converters that take the data received from a photo shot and manipulate, then compress, it into a JPEG file.