Posts by Author: John Aldred
This photographer and his new bride recreated their own wedding’s first kiss around the world
Everybody wants to have special photography of their wedding. Particularly the first kiss. Some people will spend a fortune finding and hiring just the right…
Sony SLT camera found in crashed North Korean spy drone
I’m relying on Google Translate for this one, but it appears that North Korea are equipping their drones with Sony SLT cameras. Or, at least,…
This tilt-shift drone timelapse turns Scotland’s landscape into a tiny model village
The tilt-shift effect has become quite common in regular ground based timelapse sequences. So much so, that we’re a little sick of seeing it. Not…
13 essential camera movements to get amazing footage with your gimbal
A motorised gimbal is one of the most useful tools you can get today for camera stabilisation. They’re much easier to get to grips with than…
The complete Nikon 100th anniversary camera & lens collection will cost you over $22,000
It’s been a while now since Nikon’s 100th anniversary products were teased in February. But now, Nikon have finally announced pricing for all of the…
This is what you need to do to create awesome b-roll footage for your film
One thing I’ve learned as I’ve started to do more video stuff is that there’s no such thing as too much b-roll. B-roll is essentially…
Instagram cracks down on stealth advertising with “Paid Partnership” feature
Instagram’s been trying hard lately to clean up its act. It’s shut down several popular botting services. The so-called Instagram pods also seem to have been…
Pan with your camera to capture movement and make your photos more dynamic
The usual advice is to keep the camera as steady as possible when we attempt to make a photograph. But sometimes adding movement can create great…
This 24 hour timelapse is an infinite loop of the earth’s rotation
When we look up to the night sky, or even the day, we see the stars and the sun as objects that appear to move…
Learn how to get the perfect exposure every time
A camera’s built in meter often does a great job of making a “correct” exposure, but it’s not always what the photographer wants to capture….







































