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Im amazed by the art talented photographers can make with toys, and one of such photographers is Mitchel Wu. He creates Toy Stories using the toys from the popular Pixars franchise. His photos show action frozen in time, but he doesnt add the objects in Photoshop. Everything you see is created in the scene and […]

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I re-invented a new photographing technique. The technique is new in the digital domain but, in fact, the phenomenon itself was known since the early era of digital photography. I dont remember the name of the camera but I heard that digital cameras could not capture colours before the Bayer filter was invented so you […]

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RDE Microphones film competition, My RDE Reel, is now in its fourth year. Established in 2014, it’s rapidly grown to become the world’s largest short film competition. With close to 8,000 entries from 89 countries, it’s become a staple amongst the global filmmaking community. This year, the competition is back with a massively increased prize […]

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There’s a lot of DIY solutions out there for big diffusers, and such. Most of them with either wooden or PVC pipe frame. While PVC pipe is certainly lighter than wood, it’s rather flexible, and are still kinda bulky if you need several of them. In the studio, this isn’t usually a problem. But, if […]

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Tone Curve is one of the essential tools in photo editing. However, it may not be easy to understand how it actually works. This video shows exactly this – what logic stands behind the Tone Curve, how they work, and what you should and shouldn’t do with them. If you are new to Tone Curve […]

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The quality of news and information that we are constantly exposed to has a huge impact on the course of our civilization. They can affect our psychological and physical states and shape our future. I have a question for us photojournalists and content creators and for the media that select and distribute our content: where […]

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It might sound like a provocation but it is not. You should notice the little difference. I am not asking if youhave gotthe brainsfor street photography. I am asking if youhave gotthe brainfor it. The single s in brain(s) is the difference. A huge difference. Asking if youhave gotthe brainsfor it is asking if you […]

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So far we’ve given you plenty of interesting ways for creating tilt-shift effect. You can use a lens to do itor even use Photoshop or Lightroom. In this tutorial, Mathieu Stern gives you a quick and easy tutorial for turning vintage Helios lenses into tilt-shift with some DIY magic. And the best of all is […]

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This kinda reminds me a little of the Ferrari branded Hasselblad.A brand jumping into another completely different industry for no apparent reason. Except that this doesn’t just seem like a fancy paint job for a pre-existing product. Porsche Design have teamed up with Intel, Microsoft and Quanta Computer to launch the first of what they […]

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Despite the proliferation of sliders, motorised ones are still quite expensive. Without motors, they’ve dropped to ridiculously low prices. But it’s really not that difficult or expensive to convert a standard manual slider into a motorised one. This video from Max Maker demonstrates how to turn a very inexpensive slider into a more practical and […]

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