Posts by Author: Dunja Đuđić
These film photos of wildlife are stunning – but they’re not quite what they seem
Lucus Landers is a film photographer and camera maker. He has recently captured some pretty unique black and white wildlife photos with his Canon 1N….
Avoid these three mistakes if you want to make a successful photography business
Starting a business is a struggle, as well as keeping it successful. When you’re just starting out as a professional photographer, you’ll face a lot…
Sony’s new FE 400mm f/2.8 lens: here’s how it stacks up against Nikon and Canon
Sony has just launched the $12,000 lightweight monster FE 400mm f/2.8 GM lens, which was rumored last year. Matt Granger got his hands on this…
This guy “teleports” himself across the USA just to get one perfect photo
Do you think that one day we’ll be able to teleport? Well, if you have an idea and good video editing skills, you can even…
Five tips for handheld insect macro photography
With macro photography, we can discover entirely new worlds and see tiny creatures in a completely new light. In this video, Micael Widell gives you…
LG’s next flagship phone may have “only” five cameras
It doesn’t seem so long ago when dual camera technology appeared and brought a revolution to mobile photography. Then Huawei P20 Plus came, with its…
You can now make group video calls on Instagram
Instagram announced last month that they would launch video chat within the app. And now it’s here: you can now make video calls with your…
The girl from the “Distracted Boyfriend” meme is always totally shocked
There’s hardly anyone who hasn’t seen the “Distracted Boyfriend” meme in some of its variants. Photographer Antonio Guillem captured the same model many times, and…
Photographer captures the moment of falling asleep and takes you behind the scenes
We already know photographer Erik Johansson for his dreamy photo manipulations such as Full Moon Service or the Mirrored Lake Project. This time he was…
This new technique recovers even the most damaged daguerreotypes
Daguerreotypes break down with time and can eventually become ruined and unrecognizable. But researchers at Western University in Canada have created a new technique that…








































