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read more By Erin Quigley  The most serious impediment to creativity in the digital age isn’t lack of inspiration—it’s lack of organization. Nothing kills an artistic impulse faster than the frustration of trying to navigate a chaotic image library. If your images are scattered and/or duplicated across laptops, desktops, drives, and media cards, then you know what I’m talking about—and you’re not alone.  Most digital shooters have too many images and...
read moreWe have all heard the expression “The gear does not make the photo. The photographer makes the photo.†That being said, the gear does certainly help in perfecting the art of photography. If you are a professional photographer or even a serious amateur, you know that photography is quite an expensive profession/hobby. Good equipment can be expensive and by the time you build your day-to-day gear bag, it can set you back several thousands of dollars. Just when you think you have the perfect setup,  you hear about the latest camera or a...
read moreThis photo is lit by the soft light found inside on a sunny day. The light suits the subject because it reveals all the detail on the antique scales. We talk about quality of light a lot in photography. I often use the word beautiful, and tell people that great photos require beautiful light. But what is beautiful light? To answer that we need to understand that light has many qualities that vary immensely, depending on factors like the light source, time of day, season, and location. Light can be extremely hard (one extreme) or very soft...
read moreAs a photographer, the most powerful tool you have is natural light It may be free for the taking – but are you making the most of it to create beautiful images? Today I’m pleased to announce the launch of our latest dPS eBook – Life in Natural Light by Rachel Devine. Rachel is someone I have had come to photograph my family – largely because I love the way that she uses natural light to capture special moments of life – so when our team began talking about who we wanted to write this eBook Rachel was the first person to come to...
read moreHe was one of the brightest photojournalists of his generation. But in 2011, a month after attending the Oscars with co-director Sebastian Junger, Tim Hetherington was killed while working on a story in Libya. Junger tells Tom Seymour about his admiration for Hetherington, and the complexities of covering war The film begins with Tim Hetherington trying to describe why he risks his life to tell stories from some of the world’s most dangerous regions, the British-born photographer-turned-filmmaker eventually answering: “I...
read moreOutland marked the arrival of an astonishing (and controversial) talent. A decade on, it’s been republished. In an exclusive interview, we ask Roger Ballen about the people behind the pictures The New York photographer Roger Ballen has spent decades photographing the most extreme fringes of South African society. But this is not a documentary project, but a dark cavity into our collective psychology. “I started to work with the subjects in a theatrical, performative way,†Ballen says in our exclusive video interview....
read moreThe unknown Ciarán Oìg Arnold’s debut series – about the troubled men of post-recession Ireland – will be made into a photo book by Mack publishing after winning the First Book Award. A project called I went to the worst of bars hoping to get killed. but all I could do was to get drunk again, by Irish photographer Ciarán Oìg Arnold, has won this year’s First Book Award. Born in 1977, Arnold has spent almost his whole life living his pictures in the town of Ballinasloe. The project, taken over the past...
read moreNikon has issued updated firmware for its D4s professional DSLR, altering the way numerous features operate on the camera. Changes include removing the limitation on the number of images that can be captured in a single continuous burst in the manual and shutter priority exposure modes. Firmware version 1.20 replaces versions 1.00 and 1.10, and appears to fix quite a range of glitches as well as adding functionality to the camera’s operation. The camera will now support the SB-500 flash unit, allowing it to be...
read morePanorama merge, a feature offered in Lightroom CC and Lightroom 6. Adobe has announced new standalone and Creative Cloud versions of its image management and Raw conversion software, Lightroom. The latest versions gain simple HDR and Panorama merging tools that create 16-bit floating point DNG files from the merged results. Also added is the ability to paint-out regions of gradient filters, to allow more flexible overlays. Face Recognition tools have also been added, to simplify the tagging and retrieval of images. The...
read moreThe 2015 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced today, and the photographers that were awarded with journalism’s highest honor were freelance photographer Daniel Berehulak of the New York Times and the photography staff of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Feature Photography Daniel Berehulak won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for best Feature Photography for his “courageous photographs of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.†Berehulak spent weeks in the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak, putting his own health on the line to share images from...
read moreAfter months of prematurely posted product pages, leaked details, and announcement dates that turned out to be wrong, Adobe will finally be unveiling the next version of Lightroom tomorrow.PhotoRumors is saying that it is 100% sure the program will be announced tomorrow morning (Eastern Time). The murmurings started last week after Scott Kelby began teasing four free live webcasts tomorrow in order to talk and teach about a “big secret thingy.†Here’s something strange, though: PhotoRumors reports that the new software will be...
read moreGoPro has found a secret sauce when it comes to creating viral videos of extreme sports that spread like wildfire on the Web. YouTube user Braziliandanny wanted to see what the same style would be like for something more mundane, so he created this brilliant parody by shooting some first-person footage of a boring day at his desk job and then editing the clips together, GoPro commercial-style. Just hours after the video was published, GoPro left a comment on it, saying: “Every day office HERO! #GoPro†Source Article from...
read moreFive years ago, the Shanghai, China-based lens adapter company Kipon became the first to offer a Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds adapter with electronic aperture control. The company is now taking its adapter another big step forward: its new Canon EF to MFT adapter is the world’s first to feature autofocus. The adapter can be used to mount Canon EF and EF-S lenses onto Micro Four Thirds camera bodies. It features a built-in circuit board and electronic contacts that allow for communication between your camera and your lens’...
read moreLooking for a new photo concept to try your hand at? The Cooperative of Photography just released this short video with 7 different photo tricks and ideas you can do the next time you’re in search of ideas. #1. Levitation #2. Freelensing #3. Light painting with stencils #4. Polaroid collage #5. Broken mirror #6. Colored lights #7. Hula hoop light painting Source Article from...
read moreMELVILLE, NY – Today, Nikon Inc. introduced the Nikon D7200, a powerful DX-format DSLR built for enthusiasts ready to conquer the next challenge in their photographic journey. Featuring a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter (OLPF) and the EXPEED 4 image processing system, the D7200 is capable of incredibly fast performance and capturing phenomenally detailed, sharp images and HD video. Nikon’s newest lightweight DSLR also adds increased buffer capacity compared to the D7100, includes new Picture Controls and offers...
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