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Common, everyday stuff can be magical in photos if we know how and when to look. Photographer Denis Cherim certainly knows to pick a perfect moment or a perfect point of view. In his Coincidence Project, he has captured juxtapositions of everyday objects, and his work shows a different view of the world around us. […]

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I’m at Photo Plus Expo and Sony put quite a few Sony A7R III cameras on their booth to play with. I could not resist. Here are some initial thoughts. Even without looking at the camera specs, Sony decided to keep the price similar to the price of the Sony A7RII. This decision makes me […]

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What would a 5-year old you think of the person you are today? Ive seen this question on the Internet many times. But young photographer Conor Nickerson has raised this question to a new level and gave a different sort of an answer. He got to hang out with his childhood-self! With some help from […]

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Weve seen a lot of rants about wedding guests taking photos with their phones. They not only get in the way of professional photographers, but also the marrying couples arent happy to see a bunch of phones instead of their guests faces. SLF Weddings made a fantastic video about this named Unplugged. And rather than […]

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There’s been a whole lot of new lens announcements lately. This latest pair are coming from Ricoh, with a 50mm f/1.4 full frame prime and an 11-18mm f/2.8 APS-C zoom for Pentax K-Mount. They form the beginning of a new generation of “Star series” lenses aimed specifically super-high resolution photography. Ricoh say that the final […]

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Food photography is everywhere restaurants, bars, advertisements, shop windows, billboards, blogs, menus, books the list is endless. Interestingly enough, when done right these images not only catch your attention but may have an impact long after you’ve seen them.

The work that goes into food photography is no small feat and usually starts with a story. Is it something you are trying to sell? Is it food you created and want to convey that it is your best recipe yet?... more

Just 20 days ago, Nikon D850 was crowned the best DSLR ever, according to DxO tests. It was the first camera to reach the overall score of 100, but now theres a new winner. Hasselblad X1D-50c, medium format mirrorless camera, has won the overall score of 102. According to DxO, its now the best commercially-available […]

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If you still havent switched to Adobes subscription plan and still use Lightroom 6, be careful with the updates. The recent reports from users say that Adobe Download Manager has deleted Lightroom 6 from their computer and replaced it with Lightroom CC. You can prevent this by changing some of the settings instead of using […]

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It’s been in development for a while, but now Tamron have officially announced the 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD (model A035) lens. It’s an ultra-telephoto for full frame Nikon and Canon DSLRs. It comes with built in vibration control offering up to 4 stops of stabilisation. Handy when you’re at 400mm. Tamron boast that the […]

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Weve featured plenty of stunning photo recreations so far. But this time, Ive stumbled upon one such project that will make your day better. Its about a cute toddler recreating model photos of his uncle. It all started as a family jok and turned into a project thats cute and hilarious at the same time. […]

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