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read moreThe great thing about night photography is that subjects that appear commonplace during the day take on a new, interesting appearance at night. Urban scenes are lit (or not lit) at night in fundamentally different ways that our eyes are not used to. The long exposure times required in night photography allow you to use different techniques to capture the scenes in creative and often dramatic ways. Plus you aren’t beholden to the sun’s rays and the changing daytime light. Nevertheless, you may struggle with finding good subjects when you do...
read moreSeveral times in the past few months people have asked me how to get into photography without spending a lot of money. I must admit the idea of emptying your wallet to get all the camera bodies, lenses, flashes, tripods, and other gear you need to do some serious photography can seem quite daunting, it certainly was for me when I first got bitten by the photography bug. The good news is you don’t really need the latest, greatest, and most expensive gear to make some stunning images thanks to the magic of modern technology. In many cases all...
read moreA high school reunion sparks a personal project that uses the present as a way to make sense of the past “I suppose I’m a perpetual peripatetic,” says Sebastian Collett, who was raised in America and France, and now spends much of his time travelling across the US and Europe with his photography. But his project Vanishing Point took him back to Ohio, where he spent much of his childhood, where he decided to “explore the familiar sites of my youth and retrace my steps, so-to-speak”. The project was born in 2012 when the...
read moreA Jewish studio photographer, taking family portraits in Whitechapel, East London, from the 1920s to the 1950s, has been rediscovered in a new photobook. Two years ago, when Martin Usborne and Ann Waldvogel set up Hoxton Mini Press, they did so with the intention of producing collectable art books about “the city’s most exciting and vibrant area” – London’s East End. They have stayed true to that vision, so far producing more than 10 books, each of which has proved as eclectic in nature as the area represented. Vintage...
read moreKarl Burke’s Harvest of Death recognises the unsaid collusion between military powers and the video game industry in moulding the soldiers of future wars New technologies have a tendency to blur boundaries and bring together areas of life which we once felt to be very separate. Consider the way social networks have removed the dividing line between what was once public and private and it’s easy to see how true this can be. For the photographer Karl Burke, another such blurring appears to be taking place today...
read moreBJP editor Simon Bainbridge takes his pick of the more than 50 photography exhibitions are on show at Les Rencontres d’Arles, the world famous photography festival in the small city in Provence, France. Markus Brunetti’s monumental series, Facades, is the closest thing you’ll get to a modern-day Grand Tour, capturing European cathedrals and churches in the kind of extraordinary detail that eludes even first-hand experience. Alex Majoli and Paolo Pellegrin take their work to another level with Congo, and the...
read moreLina Hashim, a Muslim woman living in Denmark, photographs suicide bombers, elicit sexual encounters and hair usually covered in public by headscarves. Lina Hashim’s photography has its roots in her own childhood, in which the grand themes of family, conflict, exile and migration read like a checklist of documentary topics. Born in Kuwait to Iraqi parents, Hashim was 10 years old when Iraq invaded in 1991. “When the Iraqis came into Kuwait, my father, who had been imprisoned in Iraq for his communist activities, was on...
read moreA photographer from Singapore has created a navigable 360° video of part of a tour he made of North Korea. Aram Pan has set himself a project, which he calls DPRK, to make a documentary that ‘captures the essence of North Korea through the use of 360° panoramas, photos and videos.’ Through collaboration with the authorities in both North and South Korea, Aram has been able to gain extensive access to the usually closed country and has been able to tour popular sites as well as meet and photograph local people....
read moremount stuart by wideangle on photosynth Microsoft has retired its Photosynth apps for Windows Phone and iOS, directing users instead to its new web-based Photosynth technical preview, which it calls a more immersive and robust platform. The Photosynth apps allow mobile users to create spherical panoramas. The Photosynth website will continue to be maintained despite the mobile apps’ discontinuation. Microsoft is encouraging users to upload their creations to the website for the sake of preservation. Both public and private upload...
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read moreVery good work. To me, this is clear evidence that you need to understand the subject you want to photograph, to make quality images. Certainly, a background in architecture provides a solid background to photograph buildings; as a good background in arts or painting, makes for better landscape photos. Source Article from http://www.dpreview.com/articles/7282845124/readers-showcase-dan-hogman
read moreDear PPA, You know that I have had nothing but mad love for you. Even as I typed those words, I made a peace-sign with my fingers and thumped them against my chest. I’m street like that. I don’t want to say how long I’ve supported you with dues, but the number rhymes with “firty.” And I’ve been happy to do so. (Although, seriously, if I added up all the money spent on dues and competition and conventions, I could probably have a really nice condo on the beach right now with enough left over for convention registration for the next 10...
read moreBack in the 1970s, Olympus launched an advertising campaign for its Trip 35 35mm compact camera that featured renowned British photographer David Bailey. The 46-second commercial above is one of the ads that was aired: it depicted the popular racing driver James Hunt being confused for Bailey because of the Trip 35 he was shooting with. Another ad in the campaign featured Bailey showing up an “old school” wedding photographer with his automatic compact camera: The campaign was a success: between the Trip 35’s introduction in 1967 and...
read moreWant to experience what it’s like to travel into North Korea? Photographer Aram Pan, best known for his 360-degree panoramas, has just released the world’s first every 360º video shot inside the country. The 19-minute video embedded above is an interactive journey that starts with a train trip from Beijing, China, and includes views of various places inside DPRK. The video can be viewed and through the YouTube app or in an HTML5-capable browser. You can control where you’re looking using the the arrows in the corner, your mouse, or...
read morePhotographer Randall Armor recently wrote an article about the war on photographers in which one scary ‘P’ word is being thrown around: the accusation of being a pedophile. News stories like the one above don’t help the cause. The 3-minute segment features an interview with a mother who called her local news station’s whistleblower hotline. She says she and her family were “disturbed” and “shaken” recently after discovering a man taking pictures of her kids at a McDonald’s restaurant.KVLY-TV 11 reports that the mom and her five kids...
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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