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read moreOne of my favourite portrait techniques is to isolate the model by using a short telephoto lens and a wide aperture. The idea is to throw the background out of focus and keep the subject sharp, so there is a clear distinction between the two. This creates beautiful bokeh and the illusion of depth. Another way to isolate the model is to place them in the light, against a dark background that is in the shade. The opening photo (above) used this technique. I asked the model to pose in a doorway, and she is separated from the background because...
read moreIf your photos aren’t turning out the way you expect them to, new gear is not necessarily the answer. In fact, chances are you are making one of these seven common mistakes. Don’t be discouraged though; just as a musician needs time to refine their skills, so does a photographer. Once you recognize where the problem lies, it’s easy to make adjustments and achieve better results the next time out. 1) Shooting at the Wrong Time of Day Harsh afternoon sunlight can wreak havoc on a landscape photo. With bright highlights and dark shadows,...
read moreOver the last few years here at dPS, we’ve run very some very popular competitions with our partners to give away some of their great photographic products to lucky dPS readers. We are lucky enough to be able to do it again this week. For this contest, Tamron is giving away a Macro All-In-One Zoom Lens Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro This prize is designed to help every level of photographer create BETTER pictures. Tamron is the world’s most awarded photographic lens line. Here’s what you, our dPS reader, could win: Tamron 16-300mm...
read more700 Family photographs, archive press shots and Nazi soldiers are all included in Thomas Mailaender’s funny, thoughtful Solo Chaud exhibition, on show in London now “Thomas Mailaender’s forum and sphere of operations is less the art world than the rowdier public domain where events can easily run out of control,†writes Ian Jeffrey, the respected photography critic. That rowdy sense of anarchy and fun is clearly on show in the French artist’s current exhibition at Roman Road, which is punningly titled Solo...
read more3200 Gitmo on Sale looks at how American military power perceives itself by way of Guantánamo Bay’s gift shop After 12 years working as a lawyer, Debi Cornwall began to explore life in, and the legacy of, the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. As well as being a controversial military enclave on the soil of a sovereign state, the base’s prison (often shortened to GTMO, or Gitmo, by American soldiers stationed there) continues to hold more than a hundred men detained for many years as part of the US...
read more1803 Jacob Aue Sobol selected the Japanese photographer Taro Karibe as a winner of Tokyo’s Magnum Photos Workshop, for a series on the utopia and dystopia of Japan’s capital “I gave Taro the prize because he was honest,†says the Magnum photographer Jacob Aue Sobol of the Japanese photographer Taro Karibe. “Working as a salary man, but longing so much to explore the core of his existence. Karibe came top in a Tokyo workshop with Sobol, run by the Magnum Photos agency for his image exploration...
read moreEven though digital photography has been around for quite some time now, most of us still have a few boxes and albums of prints from the pre-digital era lying around. Digitizing them can be expensive if you use a professional service to get it done, or very time-consuming if you decide to go DIY using a flatbed scanner. QromaScan wants to solve this dilemma, at least for those users who don’t require drum scanner quality, by utilizing your smartphone camera and a foldable lightbox. We’ve seen smartphone scanning solutions...
read moreTo Nikon, just give us one superzoom with 1 inch sensor, f/2.8-f/4.0, 600mm EFL, EVF, RAW-capable, manual zoom and we will be all happy camper. =D Source Article from http://www.dpreview.com/articles/0844209449/big-zoom-nikon-coolpix-p900-real-world-samples
read moreWestcott has announced the imminent arrival of the second incarnation of its Ice Light LED lighting wand. Ice Light 2 promises to be 50% brighter than the previous model and comes equipped with Bluetooth for remote control as well as an interchangeable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The light has a color temperature of 5500K, Color Rendering Index of 96 and a beam angle of 72.6 degrees. The wand is the same size and shape as the first Ice Light, so original accessories are still compatible, but the company has...
read moreCyPhy Works, a company helmed by iRobot co-founder Helen Greiner, has introduced a camera drone with a few unique features. Called the CyPhy LVL 1, its six-rotor design promotes better stability over common quadcopters. The drone’s camera is integrated, as well, allowing videos to be recorded without a gimbal or other components that might creep into footage. The company is seeking funding on Kickstarter. Unlike the DJI Inspire 1 and similar competing models, CyPhy’s LVL 1 features six rotors, rather than...
read moreThis is the Voigtländer VM 40mm f/2.8 Heliar. We’ll just call it the 40 Heliar for short. It’s taking things in a different direction from modern lenses you will typically find us shooting galleries for. There’s no plastic or composite materials in here, just metal and glass. There’s no silent wave motor, or image stabilization (hence the Sony Alpha a7 II we have it mounted on). There are no in-camera lens corrections, or profiles, or focus confirmation chips, or even f-stop clicks. It is...
read moreToday is the day that many people recognize as Star Wars Day (“May the fourth be with youâ€). To celebrate the occasion, members of the costuming group in Canada known as the 501st Legion: Capital City Garrison decided to volunteer some time for a special photo shoot to help get homeless animals adopted. A number of the group’s members posed with bunnies, guinea pigs, dogs, and cats found at the Ottawa Humane Society shelter for a series of strange and heartwarming photos. You can find out more about these animals on the Ottawa...
read moreIn March 2014, we reported that inventor Bob Crowley and his startup New55 were working on producing a new line of 4×5 instant film. That Kickstarter campaign turned out to be a smashing success. As the company continues to work on its instant film aspirations, its has released a new product that many photographers may find useful. It’s a new monobath developer called R3 that lets you develop, stop, and fix black-and-white photographic film with a single bath. It’s the “the most convenient black and white developer we know,â€...
read moreQromaScan is a new photo scanning solution that’s the world’s first to pair smartphone scanning with voice commands for easy digitizing and tagging. It’s simple option for people who want to scan their collection of physical prints without having to spend time and money on high-end scanning solutions or services. The system consists of two parts: a compact lightbox and a digital smartphone app. When it’s not in use, the easy to store QromaScan lightbox can be folded up into the size of a hardcover book. When you’re ready to...
read morePhotographer Jim Winters of Miami, Florida, created this crazy-looking DIY shoulder-mounted “triple axis†rig for taking pictures of planes at airshows. He calls his invention the TRIAXEZ. Winters says his back used to hurt after photographing airplanes for hours at a time, but the improved weight distribution of his system has largely eliminated the pain and fatigue. The rig may look heavy, but it’s actually made of aluminum and weighs only 4 pounds. A 12 volt battery in the back serves as both the power source — it keeps the...
read moreIn our age of selfies and instant photo sharing, some people appear to be losing touch with acceptable behavior in their pursuit of viral Internet fame. At the boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao this past weekend, one attendee was caught on camera getting a little too close to Mike Tyson while trying to pose for a picture with him. Tyson was not pleased. You can generally take a picture of someone without their permission if there’s no reasonable expectation of privacy, but you should still ask them if you’d...
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