Monthly Archives: August 2016
“Moving Stills” Is A Short Film Offering An Incredible Look Into The Old Photography Business
How To Take a trip back in time to the photography industry of 1978 A fascinating look into the world of the photography industry of 1978… Popular Photography
21 Pics of Tender Tootsies – Feet
One mistake new photographers often make is always shooting from the same point of view – eye level – and always looking for subjects at the same height. This week I have found some photographers who looked at things a bit differently … Continue reading
Lighting 102: Introduction
Welcome to Lighting 102. If you are here, you should already have read through Lighting 101, and have a good understanding of its concepts.__________ In lighting 101 you learned the basics of getting your light off camera, how to sync … Continue reading
This is our best look at the GoPro Hero 5 camera yet
A deluge of leaks claiming to be the new GoPro Hero 5 have hit the ‘net, showing off the purported action cam’s new look and even some of its features. The first thing we noticed was the simplified design, with … Continue reading
Pelican 1610 Watertight Hard Case with Dividers and Wheels – $199.95 Shipped (Reg. $249.95)
Adorama has the Pelican 1610 Watertight Hard Case with Dividers & Wheels available for $ 199.95 with free shipping. Regularly $ 249.95. Product Highlights Watertight, crushproof, and dust proof Floats in salt water with 200 lbs (90.7 kg) load Easy open … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Feet
Tootsies, feet, toes, the often forgotten and less photographed part of the anatomy. See some photos of feet here. By Greg Pye Weekly Photography Challenge – Feet This one isn’t hard – you don’t need any special gear, or an … Continue reading
Helpful Composition Tips for Travel Photographers
With over 35 years of experience, world renowned travel photographer Bob Holmes has journeyed all over the world. His remarkable work has appeared in over 46 books, as well famous periodicals like Time, Life, and National Geographic. During his interview … Continue reading
Create your own photographic toy story
Struggling to find things to shoot? Try revisiting your childhood and bringing toys to life. Felix Hernandez is picking up plaudits for his stylish scale model set-ups, and while some Photoshop work is required to realise the end result – … Continue reading
Should I Get the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM or the EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens?
One relatively common question we get is, “Should I get the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM or EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens? Is the 100L worth the extra cost?” And those are certainly good questions. Of course … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Adobe UK’s Photography Jam
Last month on a sunny evening in Shoreditch, London, Adobe UK held it’s first Photography JAM. The idea of the event was to invite 10 local Photographers to take part in a challenge, as well as present and inspire to … Continue reading
Corel PrintShop Pro X9 Brings Faster Performance, New Templates, and Software Bundles
Gear The latest version of PaintShop Pro takes aim at the anti-subscription crowd The latest version of PaintShop Pro from Corel brings new features, new camera compatibility, and more software bundles. Popular Photography
Photographer Michael Nichols Shares His Last Photo Essay Experience after 40 Years with Nat Geo
From the Canon Professional Network: Photographer, conservationist, activist and Canon Master Michael ‘Nick’ Nichols, bowed out from National Geographic in suitably impressive style this year. His final photo essay – a grand finale involving teamwork, logistical hurdles and the occasional … Continue reading