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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.”
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“Stories Within the Story.”
“Bring Your Vision Into Focus.”
“Recognition in the Right Light.”
As photographers know, light is extremely important. And for outdoor photographers, nothing affects the quality of light quite like the weather. Photographer Matthew Raifman wanted to build a weather app for people like him, photographers who want to know not just what the weather forecast is, but whether or not the conditions will be any good for photography. Enter Atmos for Weather & Photo, also known as Atmos. [Read More]
The world-famous Tribeca Film Festival starts next week and will feature a "live action" feature-length film entirely AI-generated, a world's first. [Read More]
Earlier this year, YoloLiv announced a brand-new Micro Four Thirds lens: the 18mm f/1.4. Not only was this special because new Micro Four Thirds lens releases are rare, it actually filled a need in the format. We were eager to get our hands on it and when we did, we noticed something weird: it didn't appear to be conforming to the standard. [Read More]
The ArcBlue C42 is the world's first smart full-frame astrophotography system. It is coming soon to Kickstarter and features specs and features sure to excite enthusiastic astrophotographers. [Read More]
TMax 400 came into the world in 1986, at the same time as its slower speed brother. You can think of them as near identical twins, in fact. Since its introduction, TMax 400 has helped define a whole new generation of black and white films with its tabular grain structure, high resolution, and sharp image details. [Read More]
Lengthy photo and video editing sessions can take a toll on your body. Sitting for long periods in an uncomfortable, non-ergonomic chair is painful, bad for your long-term health, and it saps artists of their creative energy and flow. The Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2, the first full-body, adaptive ergonomic chair, promises to keep you comfortable whether you're doing a light editing session or working in crunch time. [Read More]
You feel it, or you don't. There's no middle ground. I didn't become a football photographer by chasing the perfect action shot. I became one by putting myself where things are unstable, emotional, unpredictable—where football stops being a sport and turns into something else entirely. Something human. Something where the emotions are the real goal for a photographer like me. [Read More]
Photoshop's latest update quietly added two masking features to Adobe Camera Raw that most people haven't noticed yet. If you shoot anything with a complex edge, like trees against a bright sky, these tools change how you handle exposure and color adjustments. [Read More]
Street photography is one of the hardest genres to stay sharp at if you only do it occasionally. Rust sets in fast, and when you're dropped into a busy city with a camera, the gap between what you see and what you capture can feel enormous. [Read More]
Broadcasting an NBA game takes more gear than you'd probably guess, and the skill required to operate it is even more surprising. The broadcast setup for a single playoff game involves dozens of cameras, miles of cable, and a live production that makes Hollywood look slow. [Read More]
Choosing between a budget telephoto zoom and a pro-grade lens isn't always obvious, and the answer depends on more than just image quality. This video makes the case that spending four times more doesn't automatically mean getting four times more usefulness, especially when your shooting style may not demand what the expensive glass actually offers. [Read More]
Old photographs of New York stir up a surprising amount of feeling. Perhaps it’s catching a glimpse of Times Square before neon lights and digital billboards dominated the scene. Maybe it’s the vintage clothing, classic cars, or the sight of people weaving through packed sidewalks, not a smartphone in sight. Whatever the reason, these snapshots
Most people still believe that incredible photography requires big cameras, pricey lenses, and bags packed with equipment. Kuanglong Zhang has proven otherwise; he’s capturing stunning images using nothing but his phone. Based in Shenzhen, Zhang was recently awarded the 15th Annual Mobile Photography Awards Grand Prize and named the 15th Annual MPA Photographer of the
Iceland is the kind of place that seems ripped right out of a fantasy novel. Picture black sand beaches, thick fog rolling in, snowy peaks, and weather that shifts in a heartbeat. Still, what really sets Iceland apart isn’t just its scenery; it’s the animals that make their home there, something Gunnar Freyr Gunnarsson’s photos
There’s something seriously wild about macro photography. One second, you’re walking past a flower without thinking twice, and the next, a close-up shot reveals an entire universe hiding inside a single petal. Tiny droplets begin to look like crystal planets, insects suddenly resemble futuristic creatures, and soft layers of moss transform into landscapes straight out
There’s something wildly hypnotic about black and white street photography when it’s done right. No flashy colors. No distractions. Just pure emotion, light, shadow, and those blink-and-you-miss-it moments that quietly unfold in the streets. That’s exactly where Fernando Coelho shines. His photographs don’t scream for attention; they pull you in slowly, like the opening scene
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
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