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Still photography and video accessory purveyor Aputure has unveiled the Amaran AL-M9, an affordable pocket-sized LED panel. It uses 9 SMD TLCI 99 bulbs, an integrated rechargeable Li-ion battery, offers 9-step brightness adjustment and 120-degree light beam angle, and is a lightweight at 140g. Aputure bills the Amaran AL-M9 as a multi-purpose light for... more

Still photography and video accessory purveyor Aputure has unveiled the Amaran AL-M9, an affordable pocket-sized LED panel. It uses 9 SMD TLCI 99 bulbs, an integrated rechargeable Li-ion battery, offers 9-step brightness adjustment and 120-degree light beam angle, and is a lightweight at 140g. Aputure bills the Amaran AL-M9 as a multi-purpose light for... more

For street photography the choice of cameras and lenses is, simply put, huge. So where do we start? What IS the best lens for street photography?

Whilst a lot of talented street photographers use camera phones or... more

I arrived in Ireland a couple days ago, and I have been taking plenty of photos along the way. Ill post them in future articles, but there is something more important to discuss for now: the dangerous, idiotic behavior I saw at the Cliffs of Moher.

The Cliffs of Moher are one of Irelands most iconic sights. At upwards of 700 feet (210 meters) tall, and dropping directly into the sea, it is no wonder that they are such a well-visited place.

Unfortunately... more

If you follow just about any major news outlet, you’re bound to have seen the photos of “Fukushima Kid.” We published them ourselves. But today the photographer behind those shots,... more

Skill, dedication, vision: a good timelapse requires all of these things. A really cool subject helps too. 'The Allegory of the Cave,' a new timelapse from Visual Suspect, checks all of those boxes. By mirroring Hong Kong's vibrant cityscapes, its creators aim to play with themes of 'perception and knowledge as reflection of our reality.' 

Familiar images of skyscrapers in clouds or boats in a harbor become abstract shapes where does... more

Skill, dedication, vision: a good timelapse requires all of these things. A really cool subject helps too. 'The Allegory of the Cave,' a new timelapse from Visual Suspect, checks all of those boxes. By mirroring Hong Kong's vibrant cityscapes, its creators aim to play with themes of 'perception and knowledge as reflection of our reality.' 

Familiar images of skyscrapers in clouds or boats in a harbor become abstract shapes where does... more

Lighting company Aputure just released a light that we’re pretty sure will make it into many (many many) photographer and videographer gear bags. It’s called the... more

I was delighted this week to see that one of my photographs from a recent wedding was selected as an award winner in the All About the Light category ISPWPs quarterly competition. Even more so that the founder, Joe Milton, had selected it as his photo of the day yesterday! Here is how I made this image.

Credit for the method I used really has to go to the awesome Erin & Ben Chrisman of Chrisman Studios in Charleston, USA. I joined them on their... more

Hong Kong production company Visual Suspect has just released a timelapse ode to quantum physics and multiverse theories; a mirrored masterpiece, they describe it as “a visual essay about perception and knowledge... more

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