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The Greatest GigaPixel Ever Live Stream

Today we have something a bit unorthodox. We'll be sharing the live view from KameraKind & Benjamin Von Wong's largest photographed Where's Waldo? ever made. If you want the live on-location feed, just hit the jump. (a detailed account will follow in a dedicated post)

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How High-Res Footage Of A 2 Story Kraken (Giant Squid) Was Taken

The Giant Squid AKA the Kraken is the stuff nightmares are made from. While it is about two stories tall, it has yet to be photographed until recently.

How Hige-Res Footage Of A 2 Stories Kraken (Giant Squid) Was Taken

Edith Widder is one of three scientists who first captured hi-res footage of the giant 2 stories high squid. Click to continue ›

Photographing Pigments Can Kill Your Vacuum + Tip On Shooting Flour

A few years back we were first introduced to Benjamin von Wong with a creative flour and dancers shoot. We thought it was quite Epic back then. How little did we know :)

If cleaning up after a flour session seems like a crappy job, how about the mess after doing a session with colored pigments.

Photographing Pigments Can Kill Your Vacuum

Ben took a visit to Place Cliché to collaborate on a high end pigment based shoot. The results are exploding with color and creativity. Video and some tips after the jump Click to continue ›

Cera Hensley Creates Fantasy Worlds On A 3 By 3 Feet Table

Cera Hensley, recreates fantasy worlds from everyday objects, and she does it all on a 3x3 feet table.

Cera photographs custom crafted landscapes, and completes them with miniature photos of models separately taken in front of a white backdrop. Playing with perspective and angles, the worlds are mischievous, annoying or surreal yet completely believable.

Cera Hensley Creates Fantasy Worlds On A 3 By 3 Feet Table

The process involves pre-visualizing the scene, building the landscape and posing the models to fit. Here are some more samples of her work along with some behind the scenes of their creations taken from two f her projects: Here Nor There and Mime Adventures. Click to continue ›

A 50 Assistants Crazy Pyrotechnics Shoot

A while back at November I attended Salon De La Photo in Paris which was quite cool. Very different atmosphere from the big shows in Europe and Vegas.

Luckily, I was able to attend a mass shoot done by Benjamin von Wong. It was a fashion/fire kinda shoot where it was not really clear what's going on while the shoot went on and today I finally got to see the final pictures.

A 50 Assistants Crazy Pyrotechnics Shoot

Ben is modest in his video and does not reveal all the details from that shoot. So This post is kinda a viewer report on what was going on at that time, and what I think as a participant that made this shoot a pretty happy and interesting experience for me. Any omissions, inaccuracies or right out lies are 100% my fault. Click to continue ›

Satoki Nagata's Combination of Street Photography And Shutter Drag

Satoki Nagata's Lights in Chicago project is on the verge between street photography (as the candid type we know) and adding a carefully positioned off camera strobe to the scene.

Satoki Nagata's Combination of Street Photography And Shutter Drag

By combining a long shutter drag with a pop of a strobe positioned directly behind the subject, Satoki photographs double exposure like images. Click to continue ›

Using A Go Pro Array For Bullet Time Effect

Marc Donahue from Perma Grin Films has quite a few tricks up his sleeve. Two of which are wonderfully demonstrated in the video below.

The first one is kinda new old trick where using an array of video cameras to create a bullet time effect. This one was shot entirely with GoPro Hero cameras mounted on (at least) two DIY rigs - a small rig that can be handheld (see 0:18) and a bigger rig that give a wider angle (see 0:50).

The other, more interesting thing for me was a technique Marc calls Lyric-Lapsing. It's a mix between stop motion and time lapse on a talking head, and it is highly surreal (see the intro at 0:16 and the conclusion at 2:00).

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What Happens When Mixing A Drill, Some Paint And High Speed Photography

The Black Hole series by Swiss Photographer Fabian Oefner is nothing but black.

Mixing in colors, a fast spinning drill and no less than 6 modified strobes, Fabian gives color splashes a new twist (pun intended).

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The strobes used in this shoot are not your ordinary strobes, they are modified speedlights that can be dialed down till 1/40,000 of a second which is what Fabian needed to freeze the fast splashing color. Click to continue ›

Liftoff 360º Shows Si-Fi 3D Light Paintings

Today on the blog we are hosting master light painter Patrick Rochon who collaborated with Eric Pare on a 360 light painting project. That means that unlike "regular" light painting which are 2D, the 360 light paintings can be rotated and viewed from any angle.

360 Lift Off Show Si-Fi 3D Light Paintings

This part of the project is called Liftoff Liftoff 360º and is summed in the video below. More info, awesome light painting and gear satisfaction after the jump. Click to continue ›

Amazing Aurora Lights Time-Lapse And Its Mischievous Inspiration

Photographer Toby Lockerbie sets a side some "passion time" each year for a personal project to help him recharge his creative batteries. After a year of pro shooting, it helps him to recoup some of the waning love of the craft. In 2012 he decided to hunt the Aurora lights at northern Norway.

Amazing Aurora Lights Time-Lapse And Its Mischievous Inspiration

While the resulting movie is heart taking, I find his back story even more interesting. It turns out it is not easy to shoot the Northern lights. Click to continue ›