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Of the things that new camera technology has allowed us to do, filming the Aurora Borealis in real time has to be one of our favorites. Using the incredible Canon ME20F-SH, the folks at ... more

The Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (AKA C.A.T.S.) just launched a funny, ridiculous Kickstarter campaign that seeks to do something awesome: they want to replace every single ad in a... more

There’s an ongoing debate about how much is too much when it comes to post-processing landscape images. But if you’re okay with taking a subtle sunset shot and completely transforming it in Lightroom, this tutorial is one of the most comprehensive step-by-step guides we’ve seen.

The video was put together by... more

Fujifilm is slowly but surely bringing a key subsidiary's production facilities back online after earthquakes forced a shut down, and expects to be back at full production by the end of May. In a statement issued today, Fujifilm confirmed that trial operations began on April 23 at the facilities and were ultimately successful. Barring any further problems, the company anticipates being back at pre-earthquake production levels by the end of this month.

Fujifilm Kyusyu Co., Ltd operates... more

Canon's latest entry-level Rebel DSLR does what all of its entry-level offerings do best: provide only the basic level of controls and features in a beginner-friendly and cost-conscious body. The Canon EOS Rebel T6 (1300D) continues the tradition with an 18MP APS-C sensor, 9-point AF system, built-in Wi-Fi with NFC and 1080p HD video. See how it performs under a variety of conditions in our real-world shooting... more

I teach a lot of street photography workshops for a living. Im always wondering, How can I best empower my students, help them build their confidence, and ultimately make better images? Honestly, the most important way for a photographer to make better images is to build their social skills.

Why? Because social skills permeate all aspects of street photography.

For example, having the confidence to make a photograph of a person, and having the social... more

The Kodak Brownie Hawkeye was introduced in 1949 in USA and France. Its a bakelite camera which produces 6cm x 6cm images on 620 film. It came in two different models: Standard and Flash. You can differentiate between the two by the nameplate on the front.

Although the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye was made to use 620 film, you can still use these cameras with 120 film. All you need is an old 620 reel (which might be still in the camera) and a roll of 120 film. There... more

Photographers are slaves to their batteriesbatteries for cameras, batteries for flashes, even the battery inside your smartphone with all its useful photography-related apps. That’s why this new, rechargeable battery breakthrough from some researchers at ... more

Zeiss lens lovers have something to look forward to for next weekactually, they have three somethings to look forward to. According to a fresh teaser posted to Facebook... more

This is not a new story: a musician shared a photographer’s image without permission or credit on Instagram. But rapper Danny Brown didn’t stop there. When asked politely to give credit, he responded with anger, profanity, and vitriol... more

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