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“Where Vision Takes Focus.”
“Framed by Passion. Lit by Purpose.”
“Moments that Stand Still.”
“Motion that Moves You.”
“From Concept to Cut.”
“Let’s Make Something Iconic.”
"Informing with Integrity"
“Behind the Lens: Real Results.”
" Builds Trust "
“Stories Within the Story.”
“Bring Your Vision Into Focus.”
“Recognition in the Right Light.”
A Nat Geo and BBC cinematographer has put together a beautiful wildlife documentary that tells the story of grizzly bears interacting with red squirrels in Yellowstone. [Read More]
Novachips, a memory manufacturer out of South Korea, has announced two new CFexpress Type B memory cards, one of which is the first to combine 4TB capacity with VPG 800 verification. [Read More]
After 25 years behind the camera, OM SYSTEM photographer Jerred Zegelis thought he knew the rules of photography. Shoot RAW. Stay neutral. Fix it in post. Art Filters are for amateurs. These weren't suggestions. For Zegelis, they were law, absorbed from forums, tutorials, and years of professional habit. Then he invented a fictional town, shot an entire trip using a filter he once dismissed as cheesy, and intentionally started to break the rules. The Nebraska native calls the results the best work of his career. [Read More]
The Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.2 Pro lens announced last September is now available for Nikon Z mount mirrorless cameras. The APS-C portrait prime delivers an 85mm equivalent focal length and fast f/1.2 aperture, promising good sharpness and beautiful bokeh. [Read More]
The deadline to enter the annual 2026 World Press Photo Contest is quickly approaching. Photographers have until January 17 to submit their photos. [Read More]
The Hasselblad X2D II 100C is the company's best demonstration yet of how medium format photography doesn't have to come with compromises. Gone are the days of huge, heavy cameras, sluggish and unreliable autofocus, and an obtuse user experience. The X2D II 100C delivers the exceptional image quality photographers expect from medium format and represents the mature roadmap of the company to stand out in the medium format camera industry. [Read More]
Yo, we are taking it to the finish line! If you want your feed to look like a high-budget A24 film but with that relatable “just snapped this” energy, you’re in the right place. We’re moving past the basic “AI person standing there” vibes and getting into the real-deal mechanics of a Google Gemini AI
Some photographers chase moments. Others chase light. Fadhel Almutaghawi chases human truth. His documentary photography doesn’t scream for attention—it pulls you in quietly, then hits you right in the chest. One frame at a time, he captures the raw soul of humanity across borders, cultures, and generations. Starting his serious photography journey in 2014, Fadhel
There’s something wild about seeing the world from above. Roads turn into lines, fields become patterns, and nature suddenly feels abstract and perfectly ordered at the same time. That exact feeling hits hard when you look at the embroidery work of Victoria Rose Richards. Her art doesn’t just show landscapes—it reimagines them from the sky,
Jason Limon’s paintings don’t just ask you to look—they ask you to linger. At first glance, his work feels playful, even charming. You see embroidered animals, soft colors, delicate patterns, and whimsical scenes that almost feel nostalgic. Then your eyes adjust. The surface peels back. Bones appear. Time shows its teeth. And suddenly, you’re standing
Minimalism isn’t about emptiness—it’s about intention. In a visual world overloaded with noise, clutter, and constant stimulation, minimalist fine art photography feels like a deep breath. These 27 award-winning fine art photos, selected from the Minimalist Photography Awards 2025, prove that less really can say more—sometimes way more. Each image strips the scene down to
You’ve probably seen them on Facebook or a real estate website. They are those cool, interactive pictures you can click and drag. They let you see everything around you. These are 360 photos, and they are easier to create than you might think. Taking a traditional photo captures a single moment from one viewpoint. But a 360 photo, or 360° photo, puts you right in the middle of the scene. In this blog post, we’ll show you exactly how to take 360 photos using your phone camera or a special 360 degree camera. We will look at different methods, from simple apps to high-quality gear. By the end, you’ll be ready to capture your own amazing, immersive content. What Exactly Is a 360 Photo? Think of a 360 photo as a complete sphere of an image. Instead of just a flat rectangle, it wraps all around you. It captures the view from every single direction, recording the entire scene. This spherical image lets you look around as if you were standing where the camera was.… Continue reading How to Take 360 Photos with Different Types of Cameras
Bokeh. Have you heard this term used in conversations while looking at a photo, listened while someone proclaimed that the bokeh in a photo was good or bad, but you’ve been too embarrassed to ask just what it is? Its something every photographer should understand because it affects your image. And whether you know it or not, you’ve probably evaluated the bokeh in your own photos. Well hide your shame no longer. After reading this article, you will be able to hold your head high and raise your nose as you talk about the bokeh in your next photo. Table Of Contents: What is Bokeh? Camera Lens Factors Camera Type Factors Interplay Between Lens and Camera Examples of Bokeh Common Mistakes When Trying to Achieve Good Bokeh Causes of Bad Bokeh in a Lens Fixing Bad Bokeh Using Bad Bokeh Creatively I’m on a budget.… Continue reading Understanding Bokeh in Photography: A Complete Guide
Imagine a photograph where time and space seem to bend and warp, creating surreal, elongated images that defy reality. This is the world of slit scan photography, a fascinating technique that has captivated artists, filmmakers, and scientists for decades. Slit scan photography is a unique method that captures motion over time, resulting in images that appear stretched or distorted. This technique first gained prominence in the nineteen sixties, most notably in Stanley Kubrick’s iconic film two thousand and one A Space Odyssey. The mesmerizing Stargate sequence in that film was created using slit scan photography, introducing audiences to its mind-bending visual effects. Slit scan photography is a captivating and unconventional technique that produces striking, abstract images that defy traditional photography. This method involves capturing a scene or subject through a narrow slit, which moves across the image sensor or film, creating a unique, distorted representation of reality. History Slit scan photography has a rich and fascinating history that spans over a century, with roots in early scientific and astronomical photography.… Continue reading Slit Scan Photography: How to do it and What can You Achieve
"Capturing Moments, Creating Memories" Share our journey – Explore Site "Capturing Moments, Creating Memories" Share our journey – If you are interested
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