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1 FEMALE MODEL FOR SUNGLASS BRAND

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Female Required Music Promo

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Female Models Required for Vintage Fashion Blog Shoot – Manchester Based

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Singer/Songwriter Looking for Photographer to Shoot E.P Cover and Artwork

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Weekly Photography Challenge – New

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Weekly Photography Challenge – New

A Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt Earlier I shared some images of different ways you might have rung in the New Year. As is it now 2015 and we’re embarking on a new year, we will stay with that theme for this week’s photography challenge. Weekly Photography Challenge – New Your challenge is to convey the idea of new. That could look a number of different ways including: A newborn baby New objects like a shiny new car A fresh new snowfall New goals for 2015 New ideas And many more others I haven’t even thought of . . . So how will you...

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38 Images of Different Ways to Bring in the New Year

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38 Images of Different Ways to Bring in the New Year

A Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt What does a starting a new year mean for you? Is it about parties and drinking cocktails? Or maybe fireworks and celebration in a loud way (like here in Nicaragua)?  Perhaps you sit at home and watch it all on TV as the apple drops in NYC over Times Square. Or maybe you take some time to reflect and meditate on what you achieved over the last year and think about your goals, dreams and plans for the next 12 months? Does it slip past midnight quietly with you tucked snugly into your bed? Holiday time and new...

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Show us your best shot of 2014

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Show us your best shot of 2014

The end of the year is traditionally a time for retrospection. It’s also a great time to look back at your personal photo library and revisit the places you went over the past year. Whether it includes a personal project, a memorable trip or snapshots from the year’s activities, chances are there’s a photo in your collection that you’re particularly proud of. Rafting in late evening light, Lofoten, Arctic Norway. From landscape Readers’ Showcase. Photo by Rich the Hiker We’re...

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The 52 Week Photography and Business Challenge

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The 52 Week Photography and Business Challenge

Remember when I wrote “Dear New Photographer…” a few months ago? One of the big points I emphasized was valuing your photography and business skills. Every year, on New Year’s Day, the Internet is swarming with shiny new 52 Week Projects or 365 Week Projects directed specifically to photographers. And don’t get me wrong — I love these projects! The idea behind them is to get people shooting more, and shooting more outside their own comfort zone. We all know the more you shoot and the more experimental you are with your...

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Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson: Two Baseball Stars Turned Pro Photographers

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Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson: Two Baseball Stars Turned Pro Photographers

Famous professional athletes have all kinds of post-playing careers. Some stay involved as coaches, others become TV analysts for the sports they love, and a few strike it rich in business as entrepreneurs. For at least two former baseball stars, their interests have led them down a different path: professional photography. Ken Griffey Jr., who was one of the most prolific home run batters in the history of Major League Baseball, has been seen recently on the sidelines of football games with serious photography gear in tow. And this...

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After Being Left at the Altar, Bride Turns Heartbreak Into an Epic ‘Trash the Dress’ Photo Shoot

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After Being Left at the Altar, Bride Turns Heartbreak Into an Epic ‘Trash the Dress’ Photo Shoot

Less than a week before Shelby Swink’s wedding in November 2014, her fiancé sat her down, told her he did not love her, and just like that, the wedding was off. As she mourned the abrupt end of her four-year relationship, the idea of a “trash the dress” photo shoot came up. Swink decided that it would be the perfect way for her to mark the occasion and let go of the pain, so she enlisted the help of photographer Elizabeth Hoard to set the photo shoot in motion. Swink’s supportive bridesmaids and parents decided to support her...

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Projector Brought Into the Forest Turns Nature Into a Glowing Wonderland

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Projector Brought Into the Forest Turns Nature Into a Glowing Wonderland

3D projections are often used nowadays to create eye-popping visuals on flat surfaces such as the sides of buildings or on basketball courts, but could the same concept be done out in the wild where things aren’t flat and orderly? Photographer Tarek Mawad and animator Friedrich van Schoor recently decided to try it out. What resulted is the video above, titled “Projections in the Forest”. The two artists spent six weeks illuminating various things in nature with a powerful projector and then capturing the results on camera....

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Sister Pranks Her Brother with Video Selfies Over the Course of a Year

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Here’s a lighthearted video that’s going viral on the Internet: over the course of 2014, Jillian Haker repeatedly pranked her brother by getting him to make ridiculous poses for selfie photos while she was actually capturing video. The guy fell for it pretty much every time (warning: there’s quite a bit of profanity as a result). “I don’t think this trick will ever get old,” Haker writes. Source Article from...

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Skywalk Entertainment Presents an Competitive Event in Delhi

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Big Animals – Blue Sharks, USA

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Big Animals – Blue Sharks, USA

Shark photographers love the sleek, pointed snout of a blue shark, especially when it’s touching their camera port. Blue sharks are pelagic and rarely seen by divers. To find them you must go offshore and bring some chum. These potentially aggressive sharks seem to not be too bothered by snorkeling photographers, but they can and will often get up-close and personal. RHODE ISLAND, USA Tell anyone you’re going to photograph sharks just two hours north of New York City and you’re bound to get a puzzled...

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Big Animals – Basking Sharks, UK

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Big Animals – Basking Sharks, UK

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Big Animals – Leopard Seals, Antarctica

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Big Animals – Leopard Seals, Antarctica

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Best Specialty Articles of 2014 on dPS: Macro, Street, and Night Photography

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Best Specialty Articles of 2014 on dPS: Macro, Street, and Night Photography

A Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt There are so many great aspects and genres of photography it was hard to narrow it down for the best of the best series this week. Those that didn’t quite make the cut for a whole list of their own can be found here. They include: macro, street and night photography. If you enjoy these types of photography here are a few of the top articles over the last year in these categories: Macro Reverse Lens Macro: How to use it as a Great Learning Tool Getting Started Guide to Macro or Close-Up Photography Equipment...

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10 Most Popular PetaPixel Posts of 2014

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10 Most Popular PetaPixel Posts of 2014

We’ve come to the end of yet another year of covering the latest and greatest in the wonderful world of photography. Before we head into 2015, here’s a look back at the 10 most popular stories published on PetaPixel over the course of 2014. #10: Gary Fong: My Account of the Ridiculous $300,000 Lawsuit Threat Against Nelson Tang When a photographer named Nelson Tang was threatened with a $300,000 lawsuit by a client earlier this year, well-known photographer and entrepreneur Gary Fong was among those who came to Tang’s aid. After...

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Photographer Recreates Portraits of Women In Her Family Going Back 200 Years

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Photographer Recreates Portraits of Women In Her Family Going Back 200 Years

“Seven Generations of American Women” is a project by Los Angeles-based photographer Christine McConnell in which she recreated her family portraits going back 200 years. The series starts with her great-great-great-grandmother and ends in the present day. The images in the project show diptychs with the original portraits on the left and McConnell’s recreations on the right. McConnell tried to match the originals the best she could with careful wardrobe choices, posing, photography, and Photoshopping. On the left of the image...

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Building a DIY Sideways Room for ‘Anti-Gravity’ Family Portraits

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Building a DIY Sideways Room for ‘Anti-Gravity’ Family Portraits

One of photographer Jeff Paradiso‘s big projects this past year was to create a sideways room for “anti-gravity” photos. These are images in which the viewer is disoriented in regards to which way is up. The room itself took three weekends to build, and can be taken down and reused once a shoot is done. For the “floor” that’s attached to the wall, Paradiso built eight floorboard-covered panels that are 2×8 feet in dimensions and can be bolted together. For the “walls” of the sideways room, Paradiso purchased some...

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Yongnuo Will Unveil Cheaper Clones of Nikon Lenses Before the End of 2015

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Yongnuo Will Unveil Cheaper Clones of Nikon Lenses Before the End of 2015

One of the big stories in the world of camera gear this past year has been Chinese manufacturer Yongnuo’s expansion into cheap clones of Canon lenses. While Canon shooters are buzzing about their new budget glass options, Nikon photographers have been wondering if Yongnuo will ever offer clones of their favorite lenses. We’ve got the scoop that answers that question: Yongnuo will offer cheaper clones of Nikon lenses by the end of 2015. A Yongnuo representative tells us that the company is definitely working on lenses for Nikon...

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