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One Piece Themed Shoot + Second Model Theme as well

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Four Models Required for Shu Uemura Hair Show

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Photographer Wanted for New Fashion Blogger

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Chromatic Aberration – What is it and How to Avoid it

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Chromatic Aberration – What is it and How to Avoid it

In the photo above, you may notice that the colors on the left-hand side appear to be showing fringes of green and red along the sharp edges of the subject; this is what is called chromatic aberration. What is chromatic aberration? Chromatic aberration (also known as color fringing or dispersion) is a common problem in lenses which occurs when colors are incorrectly refracted (bent) by the lens, resulting in a mismatch at the focal point where the colors do not combine as they should. To help understand this a bit better, remember that the...

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Readers’ Showcase: Rodger Kingston

Posted by on 19th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

@Samuel Spencer, that’s an interesting comment in of itself–i.e., that the film and the digital photographs in the set don’t, at first glance, look intrinsically distinct, so that the date becomes the easiest reference for the media used. Fuji’s people must be proud–mission accomplished! And regardless, it’s terrific set from a great photographer. Source Article from...

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Sony Semiconductor site gives glimpse of next-generation sensors

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Sony Semiconductor site gives glimpse of next-generation sensors

Could a higher-resolution M43 sensor be just around the corner? It seems that it might be. Sony’s semiconductor division has launched a new website, which lists some of the chips that Sony offers to potential buyers. Among familiar sensor units, such as the company’s 20MP 1″ type and 36MP full frame sensors, there are a few examples listed that we’ve yet to see in any cameras. A number of these stood out to us, including a 20MP Four Thirds-type sensor, capable of faster readout than the current...

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Peter Hurley Shows How He Helps Portrait Subjects Relax in Front of His Camera

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

PopPhoto recently paid a visit to the New York portrait studio of photographer Peter Hurley, who shared some advice on how to shoot better portraits of people by making them feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera. “Headshots are 10 percent photography and 90 percent communication,” Hurley says. (via PopPhoto via SLR Lounge] Source Article from...

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Photo Scanning Businessman Being Sued for $90M After Making $120K Per Week

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

Photo Scanning Businessman Being Sued for $90M After Making $120K Per Week

John Rogers was once one of the high flying entrepreneurs in the photo world. After coming up with the brilliant idea of scanning old photos for newspapers and splitting the rights to the digital images, Rogers was on his way to amassing one of the largest photo libraries in the world and was earning a whopping $120,000 per week selling his images on eBay. Now his empire has come crashing down. Rogers is reportedly being sued for more than $90 million and has lost his business entirely. The original idea behind the Rogers Photo Archive...

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WikiLeaks’ Sony Docs: A7r II, A6000 II, and RX Cameras Coming. A-Mount Left to Die?

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

WikiLeaks’ Sony Docs: A7r II, A6000 II, and RX Cameras Coming. A-Mount Left to Die?

WikiLeaks has just published a massive collection of emails and documents that were leaked through the 2014 Sony hack. Among the documents was a product and service launch calendar that mentions new cameras Sony is (or was) planning to launch in the first part of this year. If the calendar is still accurate, then Sony will soon be announcing new cameras in the A7r, A6000, and RX lines.sonyalpharumors first published the leaked document, and writes that the new RX camera — which may have a Four Thirds sensor — will be revealed on...

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Coming Soon: 52-Megapixel Cameras in Smartphones

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

Coming Soon: 52-Megapixel Cameras in Smartphones

There’s a stealthy startup in Silicon Valley that’s working to revolutionize photography. It’s called Light, and one of its goals is putting 52-megapixel cameras in smartphones by next year. The company has mostly been quiet about its technology and goals: its website is basically a landing page with a newsletter signup form, and its Facebook account has just been sharing interesting photo stories from around the Web. However, MIT Technology Review just published a first look on what Light is working on. The Light site is sparse...

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EllaSnap Helps You Measure and Design Your Walls for Photo Collages

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

EllaSnap Helps You Measure and Design Your Walls for Photo Collages

EllaSnap is a photo canvas and book making service that offers an interesting app for helping you design a photo arrangement for your walls. Instead of spending time and energy measuring your walls yourself, the app lets you easily see what your design would look like on your wall using augmented reality. The process involves telling the app your height, showing the app where the wall meets the ground, cropping out the area of the wall you’d like to decorate, and then filling it in with carefully arranged frames containing your...

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Nikon’s New DX-Format D7200 DSLR Will Help Passionate Photographers Conquer Their Next Challenge with Incredible Speed and Image Quality

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

MELVILLE, 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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Print Model

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‘Aaliyah’ style model to play ‘love Interest’ in Music Video

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10 Models Needed in Dubai

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TFP Models Needed

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Video Vixens Needed

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Cameraman/Woman Wanted For Short Videos

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Light Rays

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

Weekly Photography Challenge – Light Rays

Rays of light are that golden egg photographers dream about, lust after, desire with all their heart. Earlier I shared a set of images that display a great example of rays of light. By Geert Orye Weekly Photography Challenge – Rays of Light So now it’s your turn to go out and replicate this type of photograph. You may think – that’s impossible how can I create that if it doesn’t already exist? Well there are some things you can do to help it along. Look for a foggy day or condition Go out to shoot in the early morning and look for...

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28 Ethereal Images of Light Rays that Glow

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

28 Ethereal Images of Light Rays that Glow

To photographers light is the most important thing above all else. It is the ultimate prize to come home with a photo with “good light”. One type of light that is truly ethereal is the phenomenon of rays of light. It is only possible for light rays to be visible in an image when certain atmospheric conditions exist; there must be some kind of particle suspended in the air for the light to bounce off such as dust, fog, or smoke. Here are 28 images of light rays that have a certain glow about them. Enjoy! Home by matt dinning on 500px...

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Diana Markosian wins Chris Hondros Fund’s first Emerging Award

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Diana Markosian wins Chris Hondros Fund’s first Emerging Award

Diana Markosian, the Armenian-American photographer best known for her stunning revisitation of the Beslan massacre, has been awarded The Chris Hondros Fund’s first Emerging Award. Diana Markosian, the Armenian-American photographer best known for her stunning revisitation of the Beslan massacre, has been awarded The Chris Hondros Fund’s first Emerging Award. “This so much more than an award for me. Chris was a friend. He supported me from the first day we met,” Markosian tells BJP.  “I want to up my game and...

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Jessica Fulford-Dobson – Skate Girls of Kabul

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Jessica Fulford-Dobson – Skate Girls of Kabul

In one of the most oppressed countries for women in the world, girls have taken up skateboarding. Photographer Jessica Fulford-Dobson spoke to Lowenna Waters about capturing the new sport in Afghanistan. In 2007, an Australian skateboarder called Oliver Percovich decided to give girls from the most autocratic and repressive societies the opportunity to skateboard. He took Skateistan to Kabul, Afghanistan, using the urban street sport as a tool for empowerment, and a hook to get children aged 5 to 18 from poor and displaced...

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Lewis Bush – Metropole

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

Lewis Bush – Metropole

Ahead of a BJP Instagram takeover, Lewis Bush reveals the thinking behind Metropole, an architectural take on London, a city undoing many of the things that make the city unique Cities are places of constant change. It’s the nature of them, and it’s what makes them attractive. But not all change is equal; some is organic, some is pernicious and abnormal. London has always been a city in flux. But, for anyone living in London, the transformations of the past few years are impossible to ignore. Huge swathes of the city have...

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