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In late 2014, I was given a few pieces of piping — what you might call trash, but which I call the “ring of fire.” It ended up being an incredibly useful tool in my photography. I quickly decided to add it to my (now literal) bag of tricks along with Prisming,... more

Korean electronics manufacturer LG has announced a new action cam that can stream live content to the internet via built-in 3G and LTE connectivity. The LG Action CAM LTE allows users to connect directly from the camera to a chosen video hosting website without using a mobile device as the middle man. The camera will also offer remote access, so it will also function as a CCTV camera or security monitor.

Capable of recording video in up to UHD quality at 30fps and of shooting 12.3MP... more

Fauxtographer (according to Urban Dictionary): A person that claims to be a good photographer when in reality they just set their camera to automatic mode a start shooting. This person also happens to fumble over photographic terms or has... more

Matthew Callahan is a US Marine and combat correspondent. Typically, he tells military stories through powerful photo essays; but when he isn’t photographing marines, he turns his camera on his stormtrooper toys, creating striking battle scenes for the fine art project... more

If you’ve ever tried to stitch a panorama in Photoshop, you know that the program is not always up to the task. In this “Photoshop Secrets” tutorial, photographer Jimmy McIntyre will show you two tricks that will help Photoshop stitch even the most... more

Just because you think it cant possibly happen to you, doesnt mean it won’t happen anyway.

I live in Nova Scotia, Canada at a particular spot where the tides are the highest in the world. I just recently started to get into photography and fell in love with taking time lapses, so Ive been scouting this place (Blomidon, Nova Scotia) for a while where I wanted to do a time lapse of the ocean tides.

Finally, the time and conditions were right. There... more

Shooting with the Nikon D500 continues, both in Seattle and in Palm Springs, California. DPR staffer Richard Butler is there with Nikon, weathering some scorching temperatures and getting to know the local residents at the Living Desert Zoo. We've added some images to our existing D500 sample gallery, and you can keep your eyes peeled for more very soon.

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Only a few years ago capturing a 360 degree sphere was quite an involved and lengthy process, even more so when recording moving images. In 2016, 360 degree imaging has made it to the consumer level, with affordable 360 degree cameras such as the Ricoh Theta, Samsung Gear 360 or LG 360 Cam available in abundance. Clearly the web's largest social network does not want to miss out on the trend after integrating 360 degree videos in its news feed last year, Facebook will now the... more

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