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Different times of day give you different light and of course, its something to count on when photographing outdoors. In this video from CreativeLive, photographer Frans Lanting shares some tips to remember when you go out shooting landscapes. They will help you get great photos at any time of day, no matter the position of […]

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As virtual reality becomes more available and widespread, there are more interesting applications of this technology. Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL) at Stanford has created a VR experience that lets you put yourself in someone elses shoes. In their project, they use VR to show you what its like to be homeless. The name of […]

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Full frame vs. crop: which one should you buy? Whether youre getting your first camera or want to upgrade from the one you already own, this is one of the decisions you need to make. Photographer Sheldon Evans shares his experience with both types of DSLRs. He switched from full frame to APS-C, now hes […]

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Here on dPS, we’ve covered this topic in previous articles. For example:How to Choose the Perfect Portrait Lens.

In the following videos, see which lens these photographers chose and why.

85mm versus the 70-200mm f/2.8

Portrait photographer, Manny Ortiz takes you to a live shoot in this video. Watch as he shoots the same subject, in the same location with both the 85mm f/1.4 and a 70-200mm f/2... more

A few days ago, a group of children was cleaning up the beach in Taiwan when they found an unusual rock covered in barnacles and shells. Upon a closer look, the kids and their teacher Park Lee realized that theyd actually found a camera and it was still working inside its underwater case. They […]

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I’m generally not a big fan of cheap Chinese crap, but there are occasionally exceptions – especially when it involves re-purposing and adapting inexpensive consumer items for photography. In this article, I will share a selection of twenty one items ranging from $1 to $4 that I have found at my local Dollar Store that […]

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Just like they announced earlier this year, Huawei has launched P20 Pro: the worlds first smartphone with three rear cameras co-developed with Leica. The triple-cam technology brings you 40 MP images and 5x hybrid (optical and digital) zoom. It has caused quite a hype among phone photographers and it has earned whopping 109 points at […]

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Its been a couple of years since Canon announced a 120MP camera sensor. Now they have released a video which demonstrates how powerful this sensor is. In this video, you can see the comparison between the footage in full HD and 60 times higher resolution of the new Canons sensor. Canon explains that movie shooting […]

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Macro photography can be incredibly rewarding. However, it can also be frustrating if you find yourself shooting the same photographs over and over again, struggling to improve. You find yourself uninspired. Trust me, I’ve been there.

But there are a few simple tips that you can take to improve your macro photography, right now. The tips that follow will help you take your macro photography to the next level, and they won’t bog you down with technical details, either... more

While some restaurants want to help you take better photos of food, others are banning photography completely. Japanese sushi chain Sushiro has banned photography from all its restaurants, thanks to a single GoPro camera and YouTuber TkyoSam. It started when TkyoSam placed a GoPro on a conveyor belt in one of Sushiros restaurants. He posted […]

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