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“Framed by Passion. Lit by Purpose.”
“Moments that Stand Still.”
“Motion that Moves You.”
“From Concept to Cut.”
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While fine art wildlife and landscape photographer Tom Murphy has traveled all around the world, capturing exceptional photographs, he is perhaps best known for his prolific and acclaimed work in and around Yellowstone National Park, where Murphy has called home for over 50 years. [Read More]
When Insta360 launched the Luna Ultra last month, it seemed to have plenty of stock to address demand. However, the same couldn't -- and still can't -- be said about its accessories, namely its neutral density filters. [Read More]
The Xtrem Inno smartphone case for iPhone combines stylish protection with a clever integrated e-ink display that lets users show off their favorite graphics, logos, or photos. It's an interesting take on personalized phone cases. [Read More]
NASA photographer Jim Ross recently flew over Washington, D.C. while seated in an F-18 aircraft and took photos of the capital on America's 250th birthday. [Read More]
Patreon has announced a new update that blocks AI crawlers from hoovering up content on the platform for training purposes. CEO Jack Conte took to Instagram last week to announce he has a "kickass product update for you all." [Read More]
While some USB-C cables are accurately and extensively labeled, others are frustratingly blank. Other times, a cable doesn't seem to be delivering its promised speeds or power delivery. Now there's an excellent, accessible solution to these cable woes on Mac: WhatCable. [Read More]
A portfolio is not a gallery of your favorite photos. It is a sales tool, and its only job is to answer one question in a potential client's mind: can this person deliver the specific thing I need, done well? Most portfolios fail at that job not because the photography is bad, but because of a handful of avoidable mistakes in how the work is chosen, ordered, and presented. A viewer forms an impression in well under a second and decides whether to keep looking or move on within a few images. Here are eleven mistakes that quietly cost you that decision, each with a fix. [Read More]
People keep asking me what it's like photographing the anti-ICE protests outside Delaney Hall in Newark. The general perception is of a nonstop war zone. That's probably the biggest misconception people have after scrolling through photographs online. They see the pepper spray, the flashbangs, the clouds of CS gas drifting through the street, officers in riot gear, protesters in zip ties, and they imagine the whole day unfolds like an action movie stuck on repeat.It doesn't.Most of the day is waiting. [Read More]
Every photographer who has thought about photographing a public space knows the low-humming anxiety of the "worst-case scenario." The fear of someone seeing and confronting us remains one of the steepest mental hurdles to actually getting started in street photography. For years, it was mine. We convince ourselves that the moment we are noticed, the world will grind to a halt and anger will follow. But what actually happens when the nightmare comes true? On a summer Saturday morning, I had the dubious pleasure of finding out. [Read More]
There is a particular kind of expectation that follows you when you say you are in a country hosting a World Cup. It is not always spoken out loud, but it sits there in the background of conversations, in messages, in assumptions that come almost automatically, as if geography alone were enough to place you inside the flow of the event. You are here, therefore you are inside it.It sounds logical until you actually walk through the city. [Read More]
Your best portrait gear does nothing if the person sitting in front of the lens looks stiff and posed. That truth reshapes how you approach every shoot, and it costs nothing to apply. [Read More]
Wildlife photography has a funny way of slowing you down. One second you’re scrolling through photos on your phone, and the next you’re staring into the piercing eyes of a lion, a watchful elephant, or a cheetah frozen mid-sprint. That’s exactly what happens when you discover the work of Nili Gudhka. Her photographs don’t simply
There’s something almost magical about seeing the world from thousands of feet in the air. From that height, the places we walk through every day suddenly become abstract works of art, where rivers flow like paintbrush strokes, forests resemble giant mosaics, and city streets line up into perfect geometric patterns. That’s the beauty of aerial
If you’ve ever lived with a dog, you already know every day can feel like a brand-new adventure, usually with a good laugh. Dogs may come in different shapes, sizes, and breeds, but somehow they all seem to share the same wonderfully goofy habits. One minute they’re barking at absolutely nothing, the next they’re racing
Some photographs don’t just capture a moment; they capture a world. Long before smartphones and social media, photographers froze slices of history that would become priceless windows into the past. A single frame can reveal the emotion of a world-changing event, the routines of everyday people, or the faces of legends before they became icons.
Bird photography has a wild ability to stop you mid-scroll. One second you’re casually browsing, and the next you’re staring at a split-second scene so perfect it feels almost scripted. That’s the energy packed into the Academy Photo Awards 2026 bird winners. These images aren’t just pretty portraits of birds perched on branches. They’re bursts
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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