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I’ve had hard drives crash, and chances are, so will you. But it wasn’t a hard drive crash that left Montreal photojournalistJacques Nadeau depleted of his life’s work. Earlier this week, a thief (or thieves) broke into Nadeau’s home and stole five hard drives with an estimated total of 30,000 to 50,000 images captured over [...]

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I was prompted to write this article in the hope of answering the many questions I get asked about flash photography: I find flash photography very confusing…What do all those numbers mean at the back of the flash…What does TTL mean…What does flash-sync mean?

This article isnt about explaining all the technical ins and outs of flash photography, far from it. Instead, I hope to show you how to get started usingoff-camera flash, by using ONE flash essentially. Okay, you... more

We’ve seen previous unveilings of post-focusing cameras, such as the Lytro Illum, which allow the user to change the focus of the image after it’s already captured. And, a year ago, Sony even jumped on the bandwagon by acquiring their own patent for similar technology. Now, according to reports, all Panasonic 4K-compatible cameras released in [...]

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I recently moved into a new studio. It is bigger than my last one, so I absolutely had to get more gear to match its size. Here is something I learnt in the process. While softboxes and stripboxes are small when folded if you want to have them readily available, they take up quite a [...]

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I got the inspiration for the square ring light from a trip to Vegas. The hotel bathroom had a light that ran the perimeter of the giant rectangle mirror. I noticed the square ring catchlight in my eye and found it really interesting and wanted to reproduce this. A dozen (ok, maybe 2-3) different ideas [...]

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The word photography comes from the ancient Greek words for light and drawing. With the presence of light being a rather important constituent in the making of a photograph, it is no wonder that low-light conditions are often a photographers nemesis.

While so many other lighting variables have an immense impact on your images the quality, direction, color temperature, and intensity but... more

New Horizons just took the first photo of Pluto’s surface and it is no surprise that the internet has gone crazy. Following either Instagram or Twitter shows the funny side of Pluto (Guess it did not take that demotion too hard). Here are some of the funniest Pluto MEMEs that we found around the web. [...]

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If you are a space fan, this is your day. NASAjust released the first surface image of Pluto. The photo is the closest photo of Pluto ever taken at about 7,800 miles. This is quite amazing, especially compared to the roughly 3 billion (3,000,000,000) miles New Horizons had to travel to get there. Another interesting [...]

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I have never been a fan of Tom Cruise. From mediocre acting to control-freak tendencies, he’s never really left much for met to get excited about. Until now… In the upcoming installment of the Mission: Impossible franchise, which hits theaters at the end of the month, Tom gave his stunt double the proverbial finger and [...]

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Photographing people is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding parts of photography. Besides the great photos that you can acquire, for me it also means building a connection with a country and its many different kinds of people. Taking portraits of people means you need to get up close, and sometimes communicate with them, so you need to get over your shyness. Whether its a smile and pointing to your camera, or simply getting by with limited language, its incredible how receptive... more

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