Monthly Archives: May 2019
DIY Food Photography Props on a Budget
The post DIY Food Photography Props on a Budget appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Charlie Moss. With the rise of Instagram, every meal has become a potential subject for a photographer. We’re sharing our food … Continue reading
90 percent of data breaches are caused by human error
A new report from Kaspersky Lab has revealed that security incidents in public cloud infrastructure are more likely to occur as a result of a customer's employees rather than by actions carried out by cloud providers. The cybersecurity firm's Understanding … Continue reading
How To Use an Outdoor Studio for Natural Portraits
The post How To Use an Outdoor Studio for Natural Portraits appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. I’ve grown to really love making portraits of people. My preferred way of working is on location … Continue reading
Communicating Threat, Whitetail Buck, Shenandoah National Park
A whitetail deer’s ears are extremely perceptive. So good is their hearing that they have the practical equivalent of eyes in the back of their heads. The buck in the foreground, with ears turned back and raised high, is essentially … Continue reading
Google Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL starting at Rs 39,999 to go on sale from May 15 in India
Google has launched two new Pixel phones on the first day of Google I/O 2019. The Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are both mid-range smartphones that essentially bring down many features from their elder siblings. While the new phones … Continue reading
Four of the Latest Updates to Lightroom Classic CC
The post Four of the Latest Updates to Lightroom Classic CC appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch. When it comes to the world of photography it seems as if change is an everyday occurrence. … Continue reading
‘Tiles’ bring Wear OS closer to the clean Apple Watch experience
We got a closer look at the Wear OS ‘Tiles’ mini-screens at Google IO 2019, and found the newly launched UI is a trajectory toward a cleaner, more purpose-based interface. Tiles are one-and-done mini-apps Wear OS users access by swiping … Continue reading
Samsung Galaxy Fold pre-orders will be canceled unless customers say otherwise
Following the news that Samsung's Galaxy Fold has been officially delayed with no new release date in sight, the South Korean electronics giant has emailed US customers who pre-ordered the foldable device with an update on its current status, as … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunrise in Leavenworth
Nature is dynamic. It continuously changes colors, but the best ones are witnessed only by a few. Have a look at the following image by photographer Maciej Karcz, for instance: “Sunrise in the Enchantments” by Maciej Karcz (Via Reddit. Click … Continue reading
Add Drama to Photos with Negative Fill
Getting a correct exposure doesn’t guarantee a good image. A good image has some drama going on in it. Photographer David Bergman from Adorama demonstrates how using negative fill can help you add drama to your images: When starting out … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Sea Foam Crash
Capturing that perfect moment when the surf hits the sand, curls up, and splashes takes a lot of patience and the ability to snap a picture at precisely the right moment. That’s what photographer, Larry Beard, has done in this … Continue reading
7 Crucial Tips for Photographing Children
Photographing children can be one of the most challenging yet beautiful aspects of photography. They won’t be still. They won’t smile. They are tired. They don’t listen. These are some of the challenges we face when we photograph children. But … Continue reading