Monthly Archives: April 2016
Huge Photography Creative Kit Deal for Mac Users
A photo creativity bundle unlike any other has been assembled this week. 700+ Editing tools, presets & filters. 40+ Photo guides, e-books, videos. 12 Powerful photo editing software. 1200+ Textures, presets, sample RAW files. $ 1871 In total savings. 30 amazing product … Continue reading
In Depth: GoPro Omni is the VR action camera you’re looking for
Back in January, GoPro dropped hints that an accessible, pocket-sized virtual reality (VR) camera was in the works and now we’re finally seeing the fruits of its labor. The GoPro Omni is a hollowed-out hexadecimal cube that holds six Hero4 … Continue reading
How to Capture that “National Geographic Style” with Bob Holmes
From the Advancing Your Photography YouTube Channel: In this video, National Geographic photographer Bob Holmes gives us his lighting tips and the secrets for controlling light in your photographs. You’ll learn about the 3 types of light and how to control … Continue reading
5 Tips for More Professional-Looking Food Photography
In an age where iPhones are shooting stellar images and high quality DSLRs are coming down in price, it’s becoming increasingly challenging for food photographers to make a living as professionals. As a food photographer in Seattle, I’ve noticed that … Continue reading
Hands-on review: Panasonic GX80/GX85
Introduction and features One of the main complaints levelled at the high-end Panasonic GX8 is that it’s a bit on the big side for a camera with a Four Thirds type sensor. Well the GX80 introduced below it in the … Continue reading
MacPhun Tonality update brings free professional presets
Tonality is an award-winning black and white photo editor for the Mac, and it’s just been updated with a new, free preset library being developed with professional photographers around the world. You can apply the new presets to your photos … Continue reading
CPN: Shooting Boxing with the EOS-1D X Mark II
From the Canon Professional Network: Liz Kreutz is a photographer with a big reputation for capturing the essence of her subjects. CPN writer Mark Alexander finds out how the latest Canon technology is helping the documentary sports photographer develop her … Continue reading
Review: Hasselblad H6D
Features, build and handling Hasselblad had a quiet 2015, but according to the company’s CEO, Perry Oosting, that was largely because of all the work going into the development of the H6D and the preparations for this year’s 75th anniversary … Continue reading
Facebook’s self-built 360-camera is a live-streaming mothership
Facebook is knee deep in virtual reality and it seems like a natural progression for the social media company to announce its own self-built 360-degree camera called the Surround 360 camera. Unlike other 360-cameras made for professional and consumers, the … Continue reading
Clouds are Important for not only the Sky, Sievers Mountain, Maroon Bells
Aspen trees do not all change color at the same time in the fall. This can be good or bad news. Good is that there is some flexibility in the timing of fall photo trips to aspen areas. Potentially bad … Continue reading
How-To: Create Surreal Milk Bath Photography
How To Dive into one this popular photographic technique For dreamy portrait photography, try a milk bath setup… Popular Photography
Weekly Photography Challenge – Urban Decay
If you live in a city now is your chance to get out and hunt for some run down, dilapidated, crumbling buildings that say urban decay to you. By Thomas Hawk Weekly Photography Challenge – Urban Decay You can handle … Continue reading