Monthly Archives: November 2015
8 Documentary Photography Tips From a National Geographic Photojournalist
Are you currently working as a photojournalist or do you aspire to be one? Does the thought of traveling the world and telling the stories of the humans and animals that you encounter along the way exhilarate and inspire you? If your answer is “yes,” … Continue reading
Canon EOS M3 Mirrorless Camera – $429.00 Shipped (Reg. $679.00)
B&H has the Canon EOS M3 Mirrorless Camera available for $ 429.00 with free expedited shipping. Regularly $ 679.00. Product Highlights 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor DIGIC 6 Image Processor 3.0″ 1,040k-Dot Touchscreen Tilting LCD Full HD 1080p Video at 24/25/30 fps … Continue reading
Photoshop Tip: Using the High Pass Filter to Sharpen Images
If you’ve used Photoshop, you are likely aware by now that there are many ways to accomplish the same tasks. One of the more important ones that should be done to almost every digital image is sharpening. This is necessary because … Continue reading
This Is What Happens When You Use a GoPro to Make a Dog Into a Wedding Videographer
Hiring your friend to shoot your wedding pictures of videos is usually a bad idea unless they’re a tried and true pro. Apparently, however, that rule doesn’t apply to best friends of the canine variety. This couple mounted a GoPro … Continue reading
Glow Series Beauty Dishes are 15% Off
Through the end of the year, Adorama has their Glow Series Beauty Dishes on sale for 15% off. The assortment of Glow beauty dishes is large and varied with sizes ranging from 17″ to 28″ in both silver and white … Continue reading
Beginner’s Guide to Photographing Horses
There are two main aspects to consider when beginning to attempt any variety equine photography, the photographic side (technical and creative) and the dealing with horses side (sometimes unpredictable and dangerous). Lets start with the animal side, in this beginner’s guide … Continue reading
Panasonic Announces New Lumix Camera Firmware With “Post Focus” Feature
When the Lytro camera originally debuted, it’s big draw was that you could select the focal point in an image after it was shot and when you were editing. It used a specific kind of photography that’s not possible with … Continue reading
Photographing Traffic at Night in the City
Related: Black Friday photography deals are getting started! The first one we have available is the popular photography tutorial eBook and presets bundle at the lowest price it has ever been offered – ending soon. Deal found here: Landscapes, Cityscapes … Continue reading
Sigma Corporation of America Announces Black Friday Deals
From Sigma: RONKONKOMA, NY — Nov. 20, 2015 — Sigma Corporation of America, a leading DSLR lens and camera manufacturer, announces Black Friday deals on five of the company’s top lenses, including the popular 50mm F1.4 DG HSM Art from the … Continue reading
Upgrading? Here are Some Good Cameras Under $1000
Thinking of upgrading to a newer camera but don’t want to spend a fortune? Here are two videos that will give you some options for both DSLR and Mirrorless in the under $ 1000 USD price range. Best Mirrorless Camera … Continue reading
Leica’s ‘affordable’ rangefinder camera leaves video out of the picture
Leica is known for creating some of the world’s most exquisitely expensive cameras, but the German company is introducing something a tad more affordable with the M Typ 262. Though the M Typ 262 offers a 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor … Continue reading
24 Easy Breezy Images that Represent Wind
Wind is an interesting subject to try and photograph because you can’t see it. So how do you capture a photo of air or a feeling like wind? Let’s see how these 24 photographers did it: By chriscom By Meena … Continue reading