Inspiration
Watch A 12 Hours Photoshop Breakdown That Places Newly-Weds on The Planet Hoth
Tanya Musgrave edited those lucky newly-weds away from their comfortable lawn and into the planet Hoth. If you look at the before and after it…
How A 365 Day Project Helped Launch A Young Photographer’s Professional Career
Three hundred sixty five day photography projects are tough. There’s got to be a high level of dedication and desire to improve. Time has to…
Hasselblad Developed This Manual to Train Astronauts How To Take Photos in Space
We’ve seen a lot from NASA over the years, from original space exploration photos to intriguing experiments to some of the most incredible time-lapse footage…
Incredibly, Model Holds Breath for 4 Minutes to Shoot Underwater Video in a Single Take
Holding my breathe for even a minute is a difficult task, let alone for four minutes straight. And I can’t say that I’ve ever been…
The Evolution of Magazine Covers
Karen X. Cheng and Jerry Gabra take a look at how we’ve changed in the past 100 years Cosmopolitan Woah. Cosmopolitan covers started out with…
ISS Uses Still Camera and 800mm Lens to Demonstrate Acceleration Through Space
In recent years we’ve become more familiar with the International Space Station (ISS) through live video feeds, experiment demonstrations, and fantastic images that have been…
Watch How This Photographer Creates High-Action Images with Stroboscopic Flash
Stroboscopic flash photography is basically putting your camera on a slow shutter speed and firing bursts of strobe lighting to freeze moments in action for a “double…
Some Glitterbombs of Truth for Photographers
If the photo you are posting to Facebook is the very top of a mountain, and that mountain is stealthy and cunning, it is a…
Go On A Journey Around Los Angeles In This Twisting New Timelapse
I usually stray away from cities and all the hustle and bustle. Even when I’m just looking at photos and video, I find myself looking at…
Japanese Photographer Spends 5 Years Creating Incredible Mini-Dioramas Every Day
I love miniature photography, especially when it’s as creative as Tatsuya Tanaka’s. The way the photographer can look at single piece of pasta and think…







































