Inspiration
13 exercises to instantly boost your photographic creativity
It happens to all of us from time to time: we hit a creative wall and the ideas just won’t come. Luckily, there are ways…
Tired of Lightroom? Ditch the catalog and try Adobe Bridge
Over this past year, an increasing trend in photography seems to be finding a viable alternative to Adobe Lightroom. Some have done it to get…
Cyclist finds lost GoPro, tracks down the owners after four years
From time to time, we hear inspiring stories of lost cameras that crossed countries and seas and took years to be reunited with their owners….
Why backlighting is this photographer’s favourite lighting technique
Backlighting seems to be one of those techniques that people either love or hate. Personally, I’m a huge fan, although when shooting stills, I usually…
This is how NASA’s iconic Earthrise photo was shot 50 years ago
50 years ago, the crew of Apollo 8 took the iconic Earthrise photo. In this video published by Nostalghia, you can see how exactly the…
These “AudioPhotographs” combine a sound recorder with film photographs
Personal and experimental projects can be a lot of fun for both those who create them and those who view them. This particular project was created…
This eerie short film was lit by a 1,600W LED drone light
Drones give us a different perspective for shooting photos and video. But, they are also useful for adding light from totally new angles and for lighting…
Photographer captures abstract portraits of bodysurfers as they hit the ocean waves
Do you like unusual, abstract portraits? Underwater photography? Or black and white images? Australian photographer Trent Mitchell brings these genres together in a magnificent series…
Avoid these seven mistakes all beginner landscape photographers make
We all make tons of mistakes as photographers, but naturally, we tend to make more of them when we’re just starting out. While learning from…
Are these photographers cheating or does reality not matter anymore?
At the beginning of this video from Jamie Windsor, he asks a simple question. “When does photography become a lie?”. The answer, for me, is…








































