Monthly Archives: July 2016
The Potential Downside of Your Photos Going Viral
Photojournalist Nina Berman wanted to bring more awareness to the “deep and lasting human cost of war,” shedding light on a topic that she felt many people were trying to hide. As a result, she photographed many, many veterans of … Continue reading
Try Out This Tool That Automatically Colorizes Black-And-White Photos
News An interesting automated tool adds color to monochromatic photos This algorithmic process is surprisingly adept at adding color to black-and-white photos. Popular Photography
How to Accelerate the Development of Your Personal Photographic Style with Lightroom
If you want more Lightroom help from Viktor, get 50% OFF his Four Seasons Lightroom Preset Collection, on now at Snapdeals (only until July 19th, 2016) Over the years, Lightroom has become the most important tool for my photography. I use … Continue reading
Cannon Announces Canon Connect Station Mobile Application
From Canon USA: MELVILLE, N.Y., July 14, 2016 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced its new Canon Connect Station mobile application for the Canon Connect Station CS100 device. This application makes it easy to view, … Continue reading
MindShift Gear Announces Moose Peterson Outdoor Photography Backpacks
SANTA ROSA, CALIF. – Working in partnership with renowned wildlife photographer Moose Peterson, MindShift Gear has updated the three classic Moose Peterson backpacks. Initially designed for wildlife and safari photographers, the backpacks feature a three-compartment layout that helps protect their … Continue reading
Mind Shift Gear Updates Moose Peterson Camera Backpacks
Gear An iconic photographer’s signature backpack series is reborn. Iconic wildlife photographer Moose Peterson had his own signature camera backpack in the ’90s, but now Mind Shift Gear is bringing it back. Popular Photography
Sunflower
Snowflake picture: Sunflower. Full size: 1600 x 1200 pixels Very interesting snowflake: with big and flat central hexagon (almost without any features), relief outer rim and arms with many ridges – quite unusual combination. This is medium size snow crystal, … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Nature
This week we are doing a series of articles to help you do better nature photography. See previous articles here: 3 Habits Every Outdoor Photographer Should Develop to Avoid Missing Shots 5 Tips for Better Nature Photography 27 Serene Images … Continue reading
Could this dual-lens camera be GoPro’s first entry-level VR rig?
GoPro is no stranger to 360-degree video. Between its Omni six-camera setup and its own tech powering Google’s ridiculous 16-lens Jump rig, GoPro likes to stay near the cutting edge of VR video. However, the company may be looking to … Continue reading
PhotoPlus Expo 2016 Registration Now Open
From PhotoPlus: Register now for North America’s largest Photography conference and expo — all taking place under one roof at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City! Take advantage of our early-bird pricing, which ends soon! No other conference packs … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Face Aware Liquify – Photoshop 2015.5
You may have seen the great new Face Aware Liquify feature in the last update to Photoshop CC. It’s a wonderful tool, and designed to help with your image manipulation around the face and remove the complexities that existed around … Continue reading
How to do Stop Motion Photography Like a Pro
Stop motion is typically considered an animation technique. It involves physically manipulating your subject for each picture, so the object, idea, or person appears to move. While this technique has been used to create movies like The Nightmare Before Christmas, James … Continue reading