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read morePhotographing people is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding parts of photography. Besides the great photos that you can acquire, for me it also means building a connection with a country and its many different kinds of people. Taking portraits of people means you need to get up close, and sometimes communicate with them, so you need to get over your shyness. Whether it’s a smile and pointing to your camera, or simply getting by with limited language, it’s incredible how receptive people are when you put in the effort. Here are some simple...
read moreRather than run down the long list of the Lotus Backpack’s features, I’m going to point you to f-stop’s webpage which has far more complete specs. To sum up this pack; it is built for the serious outdoor photographer who wants an all-weather backpack for their camera. They don’t want to spend all weekend out in nature (f-stop has larger packs for that) and they will be carrying a camera, maybe two, a few lenses and a flash, plus food and clothes. Let’s dive right into what works and what doesn’t with this backpack. The Good – F-Stop Gear...
read moreA project that serves as a personal diary takes a fresh look at a photographer’s home, appraising what it means to reconnect with the past Shot on the streets of Moscow over one month, Salvi Danes’ Black Ice was “tied to an eagerness to discover a new world through the lens”. Black Ice was picked up by BJP, Foam, Camera Austria and many more last year; his new project, Transmontanus, does something very different, depicting his friends, family and partner in Emporda, northeast Catalonia, where he spent much of his...
read moreAll images from the series Amber Gambler © Dylan Nelson Curiosity about the way the camera renders the world drives a project shot on the streets of Boston Dylan Nelson was studying at Massachusetts College of Art when the idea for Amber Gambler struck him. “At the time I wasn’t sure what sort of project to begin and I would go on walks through Boston photographing odd things I encountered,” the 27 year old explains. “Eventually this turned into a reactionary process...
read moreDemo image published by SankeiBiz According to a recent report, Panasonic is developing a technology for refocusing an image after it’s been shot, and will be commercializing the feature sometime in the next year. The technology achieves something similar to Lytro’s light field cameras but instead relies on 4K video capture. The information comes from the Japanese publication SankeiBiz, which reports that Panasonic has developed a camera that takes, according to a translation, ‘a plurality of images...
read moreThe Pixelmator app for iPad and iPhone has received another update, ensuring it remains one of the most powerful mobile image editing tools in the App Store. One of the new features in version 2.0.2 is Dynamic Touch which works with all of the app’s retouch tools. Instead of having to select the brush size manually in the settings menu, Pixelmator now automatically adjusts the brush to the surface area of your finger that’s touching the screen. Dynamic touch basically turns your finger into a pressure-sensitive stylus,...
read moreFilter manufacturer Cokin has introduced a new range of neutral density filters that it claims are free of color casts and which block infrared light. The Nuances range comes in sizes to fit the company’s Creative Filter System holders, from M (P) to XL (X-Pro), and in six different strengths. Made from Schott Glass B270 and treated on both faces with ‘nano metallic alloy’ via Cokin’s new coating process, the filters can be stacked without effecting color changes. Strengths of ND2, ND4, ND8, ND32,...
read moreHypocrites for sure. Not only Swift. This has been going on for years and years. In the mid-90s, I was assigned to photograph a White Zombie concert. They told me no photos. The manger of the arena was an acquaintance. He lead me in and let me take photos of the concert anyway. I covered many, many sports and entertainment events on a regular basis there, and he wasn’t going to let them get away with it in a publicly funded arena. The local newspaper has a right to cover what was there. Also, Rob Zombie sucked. Another time Tom Jones...
read moreVoigtländer 10.5mm F0.95 MFT Nokton £999 / $1099 www.voigtlander.com A part of the ongoing expansion of manual focus lenses for the Micro Four Thirds system, the Voigtländer 10.5mm F0.95 super wide angle is also that company’s fourth F0.95 Nokton in its MFT series. Attached to a Micro Four Thirds body, the 10.5mm focal length behaves as a 21mm would on a full-frame system, providing a 93° angle of view. Designed for stills and video photographers, it features an adjustable aperture ring that can be used uncoupled...
read moreThe Washington City Post recently decided to boycott the Foo Fighters’ restrictive concert photo contract by buying photos from fans instead. Now a different paper is protesting that same contract in a much different way. This past weekend, the Quebec newspaper Le Soleil decided to send a cartoon sketch artist to cover a Foo Fighters’ concert instead of putting a photographer in the media area. In an article published yesterday, titled “The Art of Circumventing Rigid Requirements,” the paper writes that it sent cartoonist Francis...
read moreYou have just composed your photographic masterpiece. After hours of planning, precise composition, and utilizing your technical knowledge, you have captured the perfect image. It’s now time to share it with the world, but hours after posting your pièce de résistance, you’ve only received a meager two views. In this article, we’ll be discussing some basic tips for helping you make your work shine and become more noticeable on photo sharing sites. To help your photographs get noticed online, we are going to make sure they are easily...
read moreEver since junior high school, I was the kid with the camera. And many years later, I’m still the guy who shows up to every life event with camera in hand to document the lives of my friends. I used to carry around a hulking DSLR, but the weight bothers me, and the large size feels too intrusive for the everyday. I don’t want to interrupt life by taking photos, I simply want them to remember the fractions of a second that end up representing curated slices of life. Within my archive of hundreds of thousands of photos, there are many...
read moreSince late 2014, Japan’s Himawari 8 weather satellite has been in stationary orbit above New Guinea, 22,000 miles out (Earth’s average diameter is 7,918 miles). It shoots one photo of Earth every 10 minutes, capturing 144 pictures of our planet over the course of a day. When combined, the photos form a gorgeous time-lapse video showing the passing of a day on Earth. In the 20-second video above, the Sun’s reflection can be seen in the daylight that moves across the surface of the globe. Australia is visible through a gap in the clouds...
read moreLytro may have launched the world’s first consumer light field camera back in 2011 and a more powerful followup, the Illum (pictured above), last year, but it may not be alone in rushing for future milestones in light field photography. Case in point: Panasonic is said to be working on the world’s first light field camera that uses interchangeable lenses.SankeiBiz over in Japan is reporting that the company has developed the camera and is planning to commercialize it sometime in 2016. Like the Lytro, photos captured with the Panasonic...
read moreMELVILLE, NY – Today, Nikon Inc. announced the new AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR lens – an amazingly versatile DX-format lens that is well suited for advanced and enthusiast photographers. The NIKKOR 16-80mm features a combination of the best Nikon lens technologies, some never before seen in a Nikon DX-format lens, including Nikon’s legendary Nano Crystal Coat. The resulting lens gives a wide variety of photographers an all-purpose optic to help take their photography further and tell their story with clarity and precision. ...
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