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read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt By Georgie Pauwels In this earlier collection of images I found some fantastic photos that represent generations. In this challenge your job will be to capture the idea of generations. You could take that literally and use your own family, or friends, or step out of the box a little and try something a little different. Animals An old and new vehicle side by side An antique record player and an MP3 player Old TV and new plasma screen Bicycles Crumpled old weather paper and smooth, new paper Getting some ideas?...
read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt We all age and get older every year. Families grow and have children and grandchildren. Generations are formed. In my family there are currently five generations, the matriarch being my grandmother who is 93. This week’s collection is of images that capture those generations, be it people, animals or objects. Enjoy the . . . Generation gap Generations Apart.. United in Prayer. by Nima Baharlooie on 500px I’d like to buy some of those by Lisette Lebaillif on 500px Expansion #1 by Bjorn van der Meijs on 500px...
read moreThat’s a loss for all the collectionner community! 😉 For @Aaron801 I will try my best. Re-assembled in Italy, with awesome woods pieces that blend harmoniously with the sony camera, these Hasselblad offers you the best of Japanese technology, with Italian fashion that will make everyone’s stare at your camera, with desire visible on their eyes. Hasselblad technology, such as the wood piece, and naturally Hasselblad logo, make them not only great cameras, but probably the best cameras ever, the wood adding a natural film-camera...
read moreMore often than not, photographs are displayed on high-quality photographic paper, but that hasn’t stopped people from experimenting with dramatically different mediums that, just maybe, serve a symbolic purpose as well as a functional one. This in mind, photographer Simon Pyle decided to go out on a limb and transfer the images of his series Midden City onto one of the most unlikely of materials: concrete. Pyle used an adapted pigment transfer technique to get his photographs from the computer screen onto the rough, textured...
read moreThere is no ‘right’ way to go about street photography. There’s the laid-back, voyeuristic style, controversial in-your-face methods, and more personal relationship-building approaches. Well-known photographer and blogger Steve Huff prefers the last of these. Rather than trying to capture a candid image or the ‘decisive moment,’ Huff takes a more humanistic approach by emphasizing making a connection and not just a picture. In the interesting 20-minute video above, Huff practically explains every detail that goes into...
read moreOne of the most interesting photographic mysteries of the 20th century is the story of the ‘Mexican Suitcase’ — something that is neither a suitcase, nor Mexican. What it is, is three boxes of roughly 4,500 negatives that depicted the Spanish Civil War, and were lost for more than 50 years. “Why are these images so special?†you might ask. They’re special because they are some of the first photos of war ever captured up-close and personal with 35mm film. Not only that, they were shot by some of the most respected war...
read moreIt used to be only outliers ditched their Nikon and Canon DSLRs for more compact setups. But as mirrorless systems get better and better, more pros are making the switch and feeling compelled to let the world know exactly why. One such photographer is Lukas Gisbert-mora, who recently ditched his Nikon for a Fuji. In the above video, he lists all of the reasons why he made the transition, and goes over the pros and cons of dropping one system for the other. Rather than focusing on only the positives, Gisbert-mora starts off the...
read moreSupersense, a company striving to keep analogue photography alive and well, has announced the launch of the devilishly-named 66/6 camera, a limited-run pinhole instant camera that uses Polaroid’s instant film. The handcrafted 66/6 camera is the product of Florian Kaps — the man behind The Impossible Project and Supersense — and designer Achim Heine. It features expandable rubber bellows, two pinhole sizes (.12mm and .24mm), an all-black frame, and will be limited to 500 hand-numbered units that come with their own Certificate of...
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read moreA Post By: Suzi Pratt Today there are a ton of photo editing software programs to choose from, but there is one in particular that is worth the investment if you’re in need of speed. Developed by Camera Bits, Photo Mechanic is a standalone image browser that offers the very basic features of previewing, selecting, and importing digital images (culling). While the software might seem like a questionable investment since all it does is cull with no photo editing capabilities, Photo Mechanic has long been vouched for by many professional...
read moreA Post By: Siddhesh Jukar Dance and music have always been a part of my life, but work and my wife have kept me a bit busy lately. So when I had some photography assignments for a few dance concerts, I knew it was going to be a lot fun. It also made me realize that it can also be a bit challenging. In that split second, there is movement, emotion and a story to be captured. You need to anticipate that split second and capture the motion. When it comes to your viewers, you want them to believe and see that motion for themselves. So here a few...
read moreLeica has built up a significant reputation since it created its first 35mm film camera 100 years ago. That reputation means different things to different people, and hangs over every new model its name is applied to. The Leica X (Typ 113) is the company’s latest fixed-lens APS-C camera. Designed, developed and built by the German company, it commands a substantial price tag. So what’s it like to shoot with and what do you get for your money? We handed the camera to two photographers to see what they...
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