Monthly Archives: November 2019
Speedlight vs Monolight on Location
From the Adorama YouTube Channel: Battery powered flashes are great for shooting portraits on location. There’s plenty to choose from and they vary between small speedlights and bigger, more powerful monolights. In theory more power means more light … Continue reading
A Classic Annie Leibovitz Documentary
The post A Classic Annie Leibovitz Documentary appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. I was at a bookstore the other day and was looking through a great book on the work of Annie Leibovitz … Continue reading
Netflix will stop working on older TVs and streaming sticks – are you affected?
As technology progresses supporting legacy platforms becomes… well, practically impossible. Image sizes get larger and take up more room, software becomes bigger with new features and system processes that at one time worked at lightning speed have since slowed to … Continue reading
Netflix will stop working on older TVs and streaming sticks – are you affected?
As technology progresses supporting legacy platforms becomes… well, practically impossible. Image sizes get larger and take up more room, software becomes bigger with new features and system processes that at one time worked at lightning speed have since slowed to … Continue reading
How to Capture the Colors of Autumn in Your Photography
The post How to Capture the Colors of Autumn in Your Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. Autumn is a great time to get out with your camera. This magical season brings an … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Blue Hour at Weaselhead Flats
You don’t always have to hike for hours in order to take breathtaking landscape photos. Beautiful landscapes can be found within the vicinity of a city as well. Photographer Collin Towes, a local of Calgary, captured the following amazing image … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Street Markets
The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Street Markets appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is STREET MARKETS! Photo by: Kav Dafar © Street markets happen day and night and … Continue reading
First Looks at Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 Lens Image Quality
Image quality test results have been added to the Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 Lens page. Here are the requisite comparisons: Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 Lens Compare to the Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM Lens Sony FE … Continue reading
Smarty just fired the first Black Friday SIM only deal shots – 45GB data for £15 per month
Good SIM only deals are ten a penny – especially with Black Friday looming large. But truly great SIM only deals are much harder to find, which is why we're so delighted by the latest effort from Smarty. The provider … Continue reading
Red Dead Redemption 2 on an ultrawide monitor looks absolutely stunning
One of the reasons why the PC is the best platform to play Red Dead Redemption 2, is that it allows you to play the game using all kinds of different resolutions and aspect ratios – including ultra-wide 21:9. By … Continue reading
Storytelling in Photography: What It Is and How You Can Improve It
The post Storytelling in Photography: What It Is and How You Can Improve It appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. From photography contests to job offerings, the term storytelling is becoming more and more … Continue reading
HEIF Files: Do They Mean the End of the JPEG Format?
The post HEIF Files: Do They Mean the End of the JPEG Format? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. During a recent meeting about the recently announced Canon 1D X Mark III with Digital … Continue reading