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For those who aren’t yet on Instagram (yes, there’s a few), it can seem like a world of endless food, airplane wings and sunny beaches. Even if you’vebeen on it for a while, it can still be quite confusing. Especially if you want to use it to try and promote your work or your business. […]

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The show stealers at the Super Bowl are often the commercials or “wardrobe malfunctions“. This year, though, there’s a new camera tech that might just edge it for some viewers. Whether you’re interested in photography or video, or simply a fan of watching the games, it’s certainly going to give a new perspective on things. […]

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NASA has used computer models to simulate airflow for decades. It lets them test to see how aircraft will react to drag, friction and countless other forces. All important factors when it comes to designing the next generation of vehicles. At NASA’S Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, the technique was recently used to check […]

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A month ago I had never seen a lunar fog bow, now I have seen three. I got to see my first lunar fog bow on December 17 last year. Last night I got to see two more of these elusive phenomena. We had lots of fog around the city of stersund and since it […]

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VSCO (Visual Supply Co) opened an office in New York in December 2015, along with the free studio. Only one year after opening, they decided to shut it down. They say the reason is an attempt to centralize the staff at the companys office in Oakland, where they have the main headquarters. This decision didnt […]

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In this hectic and violent world, photographers use the term shooting for totally different purposes. Jason Siegel is a photographer who combines the two meanings in a controversial and thought-provoking project called Shoot Portraits, Not People. This is his first non-photography based art project. In order to make it, he used photographic equipment built into […]

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We’re still in shock after hearing that Lily Robotics is shutting down, but apparently this isn’t all. The crash of the Lily Drone is even worse than we imagined. They are also facing a lawsuit by San Francisco district attorney’s office for false advertising and unfair business practices. And apparently, their promotional video was not […]

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I love photos of plants, flowers and nature. After seeing (and taking) my fair share of these, I started to believe it’s not easy to make them interesting and eye catching. And it’s been a while since I last saw a set of flower images that kept me staring at them with amazement. But then […]

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Abstract: Our flashes are calibrated to produce white light. But in the real world, white light is a rarity.



Sara Lando (your mollusk portraitist from Lighting 102) gives a thumbs up while spending a week assisting for photographer Gregory Heisler (seen squinting through... more

Selfie sticks are so 2014. And because of this, Ted Forbeshas created the ultimate selfie stick for all the super-narcissistic souls out there. He named it Stork Mach 1, and its made for taking photos, video and live-streaming. In light or dark, in any climate, you can point that camera towards you and click. Now […]

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