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How I made a 10-day timelapse video on iPhone and Galaxy
I recently made a ten-day timelapse video on two mobile phone cameras of my hometown of Manhattan Beach, California, for multiple sunsets, moonrises, flowing clouds and all sorts of stuff the naked eye rarely gets to see. And since it launched on YouTube, I’ve received so many questions about how the video came to be, what accessories were needed and which phone produces better timelapses. So let me fill you in.
The Nikon Z9 was aiming to the moon, and NASA is now taking it there
Corny title aside, we all know the Nikon Z9 (which you can get here) is one of the best cameras in the world at the…
Are your SSDs ready for iPhone 15 video? OWC’s new free app will tell you
It’s been a couple of months since Apple unveiled the iPhone 15 (buy here), and they’ve not stopped boasting about its video capabilities. Last month,…
Apple’s latest ‘Shot on iPhone’ video is misleading…or is it?
Apple just unveiled a Behind the Scenes video showing how they filmed their ‘Scary Fast’ keynote. It’s causing a bit of a stir because the…
Wildlife photographer Paul Nicklen issues warning about fake photo scams
Wildlife photographer and National Geographic contributor Paul Nicklen has raised the alarm about scammers using his image to deceive people. The photographer shared an image…
LumiCard is an affordable wireless pocket light for your phone
Blind Spot Gear, creator of the Power Junkie (buy here), has announced its newest product, the LumiCard (buy here), a small colour-accurate LED panel that…
Scarlett Johansson is the latest celebrity to get deep faked for unauthorised ads
Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson is taking legal action against an AI app that used her name and image in an online ad without her permission….
Your selfies have a deeper message, study shows
People have used self-portraits as a way to express themselves. With the advent of digital cameras, this age-old practice has taken another form: “selfie.” We’ve…
How to avoid six common mistakes in film photography: A beginner’s guide
Hello, film photography explorers! As you embark on your exciting journey into the world of film, it’s essential to be aware of some common mistakes that can trip up even the most enthusiastic beginners. But fear not! We’re here to guide you through these potential pitfalls and provide some handy tips to prevent them. So, let’s get in and turn those potential “oops” moments into successful “ah-ha” ones! You may want to check out this post about how to avoid shooting blank rolls too!







































