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Images used with kind permission of Levi Bettwieser of The Rescued Film Project

Levi Bettwieser is the founder and film technician for The Rescued Film Project - an... more

The earthquake that hit Japan's Kumamoto prefecture in April affected multiple camera companies with facilities in the region, including Sony. In its most recent statement about the matter, Sony revealed several camera models that will be delayed getting to customers.

The following models are mentioned in Sony's statement: 

The photo software company ON1 drummed up some excitement back in April by announcing Photo RAW, the first new RAW processing software to be released in a decade. To make sure the software is exactly what photographers want, ON1 has just launched... more

Google Maps and Google Earth just got a whole lot sharper thanks to NASA and its... more

Ted Forbes of The Art of Photography made this 7.5-minute video in which he talks about a brutal truth of photography: the fact that “nobody is interested in seeing your... more

The low-light capabilities of modern cameras allow us to photograph wildlife in ways that would previously have been impossible. Over the last year or so, I have pushed my cameras to the limits in order to take striking images of nocturnal African animals.

To this end, I teamed up with... more

During a photo shoot last summer under the hot sun in the South of France, photographer Nde strapped a GoPro HERO4 Black to his chest to document what the wet plate collodion photography process is like from the... more

What unusual tactics do you have for nailing the perfect portrait? Over in East Asia, a set of viral photos circulating on the Web shows what some wedding photographers are doing to get the shot they’re picturing in their minds.

The photos, shared... more

So you want to learn to take stacked images like the one above? Great! Youve come to the right place — just read on.

Things youll need

1. Tripod
2. DSLR Camera
3. Lens (with greater than a 35/50mm focal length)
4. StarStax (Download... more

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