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The laws of light cannot be broken but they can be controlled
Without light, there would be no such thing as photography. But simply having light isn’t enough. Cameras turn our three dimensional world into a two…
Couple fight Cancer through photography in an underwater project
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a worldwide annual campaign to highlight the importance of breast awareness, education and research. For some, October is the…
Learn how to use DaVinci Resolve like a pro in 30 minutes or less
Video has become a part of daily life for many photographers. For some, it’s because we’ve expanded our services for clients. For others, it’s simply…
How To Build Your Own NAS From Scratch (With Parts List!)
Computers and data storage are almost as important to photographers and cinematographers as cameras. If you’re serious about keeping all of your photos and videos…
IBM’s Watson gives us the world’s first AI created movie trailer and it’s pretty creepy
I’m going to get it out of the way right at the start. Having watched the trailer, I want to go and see this movie. This trailer…
How to cheat at high speed sync and shoot in bright conditions with studio strobes
High speed sync (HSS) has taken off in a big way the last few years. A relatively new technology, high speed sync has largely been limited…
How to create shafts of light in-camera in your photos and video
Adding shafts of light to your photos in post is pretty common, but doing it in camera is even easier. All it takes is a…
Here’s 50 Ways to Use Gaffer Tape and Some of Them Might Surprise You
In the words of Jay P Morgan, “If you can’t fix it with gaff tape, it probably does not deserve to be fixed”, and he’s…
Everything you ever needed to know about C-Stands
C-Stands have been a staple support system in the photography and film industries for longer than many of us can remember, but there’s more to this seemingly…
Full Time vs Fake Photographer, can you spot the difference?
In this very non-scientific exercise by Seattle based portrait photographer Ben Lucas, we see if subjects can tell the difference between photograph created by a full time…







































