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    How one photographer captured the mood of Japan in infrared after the 2011 earthquake & tsunami

    May 2, 2016 John Aldred

    After returning to live in Tokyo 2012, photographer Philipp Zechner notice a shift in the behaviour and attitudes of the people there.  Gone was the…

    These photos of nuclear explosions were taken one ten-millionth of a second after detonation

    May 2, 2016 Udi Tirosh

    If taking photos of speeding bullets is hard, imagine how hard it is to take photos of a nuclear bomb going off. (I mean aside…

    Watch cameras and lenses get destroyed by a high-caliber rifle

    May 2, 2016 Gannon Burgett

    What is the best way to test out a brand new triggering system? Shooting cameras, of course. But not in the way you might be…

    Detroit rapper steals image tells photographer to get ‘the f**k outta here’ after asking for photo credit

    May 2, 2016 Gannon Burgett

    Author note: This article contains a fair bit of profanity. Rather than censoring it, we’ll let you read it in its entirety and proceed with…

    William Wegman talks about his art, photography, video, and how he discovered 20×24 Polaroids

    May 1, 2016 John Aldred

    When it comes to art, I’m very much in the “but I know what I like” camp.  I just don’t really do “art”, but I…

    First look at the Lensbaby Twist 60

    May 1, 2016 Jake Hicks

    I was super excited to hear a few weeks back that Lensbaby had a new lens in the works and even more excited when I…

    Alex Watanabe: An Eggcellent display in lighting

    Apr 30, 2016 Joseph Parry

    Lighting is often a serious point of conversation; soft, hard, broad, short, high and low key etc… it can really go on extensively, so when…

    You thought that Google Glass was bad? Sony wants to make a contact lens camera

    Apr 30, 2016 Udi Tirosh

    Eons ago (at least in technological terms) Google were out to change the world with their Google glass wearable tech. One of the most prominent…

    Lighting direction as a tool: Popping vs blending your subject within a scene

    Apr 30, 2016 Joseph Parry

    As someone who shoots on location a lot I’m often given a choice on what I like to call “popping” or “blending” a subject into…

    Lytro are out to change the future of cinema and they want to get into the hands of all filmmakers

    Apr 29, 2016 John Aldred

    We all saw the big announcement a couple of weeks ago about Lytro’s new Cinema camera, but the folks over at No Film School sat down to have…