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Theres little in portrait photography less flattering than a double chin. This concise video tutorial from the Koldunov Brothers demonstrates 5 techniques for reducing double... more

Portland photographer Kati Dimoff has a habit of hunting for old cameras at thrift stores and checking to see whether they contain undeveloped rolls of film. Earlier this year, a camera she found contained a... more

If you point your camera at the sky and film, the stars will arc overhead. Thats because your camera is attached to a giant spinning orb called Earth. This interesting 24 hour time-lapse from YouTuber... more

The Bangkok, Thailand-based production company VS Service recently held a training camp for interns. Among the things the trainees were tasked with was setting up C-Stands with a flag.

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The RICOH R Development Kit that was first shown to the public at Mobile World Congress this spring is now shipping and available to order for $499. The camera is capable of live-streaming fully spherical, 360-degree video in 2K resolution at... more

Ever shot an image of a model and kicked yourself about the color of what you had them wearing? Perhaps the clothing choice doesn’t suit the final image once you’ve put it through some processing software. By using masking and selective color tools, you can make fashion decisions in hindsight.

The first thing to do is to mask the clothing item you want to change. Masks can be fiddly, but this great tutorial by ... more

Fashion magazine Elle Australia has joined the ranks of Billboard and Conde Nasts Traveller by becoming the first magazine in its genre to shoot a cover using a cell phone camera.

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Panning is a cool and simple way to photograph moving subjects or objects. And when executed properly, it can make a subject appear to be moving considerably faster than it really is. Panning is also an easy way to deal with a messy or distracting background simply blur it away. Plus, it's just plain fun and can result in some really creative outcomes.

In this how-to video, Josh Katz provides... more

Last updated: June 16, 2017

For those wanting to step up from entry-level and midrange ILCs, there are many things to consider, including the choice between a DSLR or mirrorless camera, what sensor size suits you best, how important video is to you, and of course the lens system.

While full-frame cameras typically offer superior image quality and more control over depth-of-field, crop-sensor cameras are extremely capable in their own right - and are (usually) more... more

If you have a camera and a long lens, then you're halfway toward a Schlieren photography setup. YouTube channel Veritasium demonstrates the effect in the video above, essentially revealing gasses and airflow normally invisible to the human eye. All it takes is an optical-grade concave mirror, an LED, a camera on a tripod with a telephoto lens and a razor blade.

What the camera sees with everything... more

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