Photography News

Fotodiox has announced a new product called the EyeVenger Eyecup Kit that gives photographers a custom viewfinder eyepiece for left and right eyes that blocks out unwanted light.

DSLR eyepieces that ship with cameras are generally designed to be universal, providing the same functionality for left- and right-eyed photographers, but the flexibility comes at a cost: light is often able to enter from gaps between your eye and the eyepiece.

Fotodiox says its new... more (link is external)

We've finished putting the Canon EOS Rebel T6s and T6i (760D and 750D) through our battery of image quality tests, and have updated our First Impressions Review with these results, along with explanations of what you might expect out of Canon's latest 24.2MP APS-C sensors. Curious about their dynamic range? Read our updated First Impressions (link is external) to learn more

Freelensing is the use of a lens decoupled from your camera, manual orienting the lens on various angles to tilt and shift the lens to alter the focal plane. Freelensing is a great method of isolating your subject or creating interest in an otherwise flat or busy scene. This technique has been around for ages but helps achieve a similar look to that created by a tilt-shift lens used often in wedding photography.

Freelensing a stock lens has big limitations. Since it is... more (link is external)

Most photocopiers (AKA Xerox machines) these days use a technology called xerography (link is external), which is also known as electrophotography. While it’s almost always used as a means to create copies of documents, electrophotography can also be used as a photo process... more (link is external)

Here’s an interesting side effect of Facebook’s popularity in photo sharing: printed Facebook photo screenshots. Reddit user OutbackBrah (link is external) was recently taking a look at some photos his aunt printed at Walmart... more (link is external)

We've been toying around with Samsung's WB2200F, which resembles a small Canon 1D X more than a superzoom, for several weeks. We picked out our favorite photos from this 60X zoom camera and have compiled them into a real-world samples gallery for your enjoyment. View photos (link is external)

Warning: This post contains photos of injured veterans that are difficult to view.

“The Unknown Soldier” is a powerful portrait project by photographer David Jay (link is external), who spent three years visiting and photographing wounded veterans returning from... more (link is external)

Since 2012, photographer Kenneth Brandon (link is external) has regularly ventured into the great outdoors at night to shoot time-lapse photos of the dark sky. He recently began to wonder what a time-lapse would look like from a point-of-view on his telescope rather than through it, so he attached a DSLR... more (link is external)

Here’s a new 1-minute commercial that’s one part poignant and one part humor, going to great lengths to preach the simple message that real moments in life deserve real photographers to capture them. The company behind the spot is the stock photography service Latinstock Brazil (link is external).

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