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New filmmakers should do these things to take better videos
We can all look back on our early days of shooting, whether it be stills or video, and think about all the things we did…
Baseball player smashes a $12,000 lens at 104mph
There are bad days at work, and then there are bad days where you lose $12,000 of equipment. This unlucky sports photographer was in exactly…
Light painting with fire: Let’s talk fire safety
Since Juli and I started light painting with fire and sharing our techniques a few years back, people from all over have been inspired to…
Fujifilm X-S20 in-depth review
The Fujifilm X-S10 was one of my favorite Fuji cameras of the previous generation. I gave it a positive review when it was released roughly 2.5 years…
Watch the first-ever television switch from black-and-white to color
Between the 1960s and 1980s, television broadcasting stations and networks around the globe made a transition from black-and-white to color transmission. Many televisions celebrated the…
Midjourney’s 5.2 game-changing features explained
Midjourney has just launched its new version, 5.2, and it’s a game-changer! There are several new features in the new update, but the hottest one…
What to do when the wedding goes wrong, and you’re the photographer
You don’t have to be crazy to be a wedding photographer, but it definitely helps. You’re mostly there to record the memories of a couple’s…
New ‘fluorescent’ camera will help restore old masters’ paintings
Scientists have developed a camera that will help restorers accurately repair old paintings and masterpieces. The camera will allow experts to tell the difference between…
Juno mission captures beautiful swirling clouds over Jupiter
NASA has released newly captured and edited images from its Juno mission. The images show a beautiful swirling mass of clouds over the gas giant…
What is shutter dragging?
Have you ever seen a photo that has been taken in low light conditions, where the subject is sharp, but there are blurred lights in the background? It’s a favorite wedding dance floor shot. This effect is called shutter dragging.







































