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If you live in the US, and have a Sam’s club nearby, you are going to be very happy about this. Sam’s Club are selling a Member’s Mark hard case with foam for $19 in store (or $31 online, if you don’t have a store nearby). True, it’s not the more branded Pelican 1450, then […]

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One of the most common assumptions about food photography is that hardcore food styling techniques must be involvedto make dishes more visually appealing. In fact, there are professional food stylists who willemploy all sorts of techniques to transform a dish into an inedible, yet highly photo-worthy subject. However, food styling techniques can also be very simple and accessible. Below is a... more

Here is something that can have a huge impact on how Canon shooters will aces their files. Up till now, they were dependant on Canon’s proprietary raw format – CR2. But a recent proof of concept from Magic Lantern shows that Canon bodies can shoot DNG right inside the camera. As a short recap, each […]

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Each time I process one of my images I do it in a totally different way. This might sound strange to you. I feel that often articles about image processing are riddled with ideas about formulas and essential steps.But for me, this totally goes against everything I believe about photography.

If you want to make creative images there is no one formula that you can apply to all photographs, or all genres. There are no essential steps that you must follow... more

I guess this can be described as the universe’s biggest selfie… Over 4 years thePan-STARRS1 (The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System) have been taking photos of the skies from its location on a desolated, dormant volcano in Maui, Hawaii.Those four years (and half a million exposures) of data collection resulted in a huge […]

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Photography is an expensive hobby and an even more expensive profession. As a person who started photography as a young student, out of pure love and passion, I was not really able to afford everything I needed wanted for this hobby. To be honest, ten years later Im still unable to afford most of the […]

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The team at dPS including myself, all the writers, management, web guys, customer support, and everyone that makes dPS run – would all like to wish you a Happy New Year!

By Jeff Krause

We’re honored to provide you with quality photography articles, tips and tricks and informative review and tutorials each and every day.

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I had an interesting discussion in a photography group on Facebook some time ago. It started with my question about the 35mm prime lens, and somehow I ended up discussing zoom lenses with a member of the group. He said that, as an event photographer, he doesnt have the luxury of moving around and focusing […]

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Here is why (I think) you shouldnt sell your files in bundles! Doing IPS (In Person Sales) does not mean that you cannot sell your files but it does mean you shouldnt be giving them away as a Shoot and burn photographer (S&B). And now some of the S&Bernes will object, they are not […]

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