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How to fix newborns’ skin color in Photoshop
If you’ve ever photographed newborns, you’ll know that one of the challenges is to properly capture the skin tones of the infant. This comes as…
How to pose subjects using non-verbal cues
One of the biggest challenges for me when I first started taking photos was posing subjects. Coming from a more photojournalistic background, the idea of…
Tips for improving your panning technique
One of the more interesting photo techniques used in sports and racing photography is panning. Not only does it provide context to the speed and…
How (and why) I’ve been photographing Disneyland in black and white
I’ve always had a lot of fun challenging myself with creative and/or technical limitations. Like giving myself a photo assignment to spend the day or…
This ‘Portable’ darkroom once owned by the US Army can be yours for just $2500
If you’ve ever wanted your very own, military-grade portable darkroom, now’s your time to come forward and claim your desired possession. Up for sale on…
Google is giving away Nik Software’s entire desktop collection away for free
Nik Software, now owned by Google, has announced today that their entire Nik Collection is available for free, to everyone.
Interview with IRIX – new 15mm f/2.4 lens makers (11mm, 4.0 is coming soon)
There is a new lens player in town – IRIX, looks like they are there to compete with Rokinon, Sigma and other prime lens makers….
‘The Kubrick Gaze’: a captivating tribute to the iconic stares of Stanley Kubrick films
Stanley Kubrick is one of the most iconic directors to ever grace the film industry. His unusual shots and techniques might seem unorthodox, but they’re…
4K macro video makes tabletop landscapes look like ethereal masterpieces
‘Sometimes, the complexity of simplicity makes us fail to preserve the fundament of all we are and all we represent’. This is the opening line…
Inspiring video takes you beneath the surface of an ocean photographer’s conservation efforts
If you’re looking for your weekly dose of inspiration, we have it for you. This time, it comes in the form of a TED video…







































