Posts by Author: Udi Tirosh
Magic Lantern shows signs of life on the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
If you are a long time reader of the blog, you know that we are big fans of Magic Lantern. Magic Lantern is a piece…
This little device will hijack a drone mid-flight without destroying it
Law enforcement agencies are in an (unofficial) fight with drone operators. And it’s clear why. While some drone pilots are very careful, some have caused quite…
Stop asking for ‘constructive criticism’ – how to solicit good critique
Have you ever seen that “CC Welcome” caption on photos uploaded to Facebook, Flickr and 500px? Basically it stands for Creative Critique or Constructive Criticism, and…
Top advice from Joel Grimes: follow your own path
[editor’s note: Joel Grimes just released a new portrait photography tutorial. We took the opportunity to ask Joel for his best advice and it is outlined…
Photographer shops out ex-gang members tattoos, resutls bring them to tears
Photographer Steven Burton started an ambitious project, photoshopping out the tattoos from 27 ex-gang members. He did this to understand the effects tattoos have on people escaping…
Photographer travels 20,000 miles by thumb, foot, van, and train. This is how his camera ended up
One of the biggest selling points for more professional cameras is their rigidity. Mag-alloy body vs. Plastics; better weather sealing, and all and all better…
Photographer painted 20 models like skeletons to tell a story of love, just in time for Halloween
Collaborations are hard, and the difficulty bar gets higher the more people involved. However, pulling a big collaborative effort done well, can produce massive results….
The Flashpoint StreakLight 360 has the funniest instructions ever. Including “You might DIE” reference
The Flashpoint StreakLight 360 is known by many names. Godox, for example, sells it as the Witstro AD360II. But there is a solid reason to buy that strobe…
Three Photoshop tricks for a scary Halloween
If you are a retoucher, there is no question about your favorite holiday. Let me guess… Halloween :) Stefan over at the Raw Exchange just shared…
Quick tip: repurpose an old LCD screen as a polarizer filter
Polarizing filters are great, they enhance skies, remove reflections and reduce glare from photos. On the other hand they are usually big and not something…









































