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We may live in an era where high-resolution digital cameras are kings, but as photographer Steve O’Nions shows in this video, sometimes all it takes a simple camera to add some magic to an image. Steve O’Nions found a crumbling, derelict building in a remote part of Wales and decided to shoot it with a […]

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GoPro’s stock rose after it has announced a 3% year-on-year unit growth in the fiscal first quarter of 2018. The company has gained $202 million in revenue and CEO Nick Woodman is confident that the good news will continue through the second quarter. This is what Woodman had to say about the first quarter financial […]

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In January, Google unveiled a pair of 3D 180 VR cameras by Yi and Lenovo for theirVR180 app. Today, Lenovo’s Mirage camera is officially available for purchase. It would only cost $299 for those who are willing to experiment creating content with this new technology. The Mirage camera sort of looks like a simplified Viewmaster, […]

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We’ve all seen an assortment of 360-degree cameras in the past few years, but I have to say that QooCam‘s design is the most intriguing. Just imagine beingable to switch from 4K 360 to 3D 180 by simply twisting it? Furthermore, it also features a depth-sensing technology that allows you to refocus after taking a […]

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If you didn’t already cover this topic from last week’s photography challenge (spring) now’s the time to get some flowers.

Photo by dPS writer Jaymes Dempsey

There are many ways to photograph flowers. Here are some ideas:

Everybody seems to be getting into film photography these days. New photographers are discovering it for the first time, and many who made the switch from film to digital are now adding it back into the mix. But the film choices today aren’t quite the same as they were in film’s heyday. In this video, […]

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Landscape photographer Dave Morrowhas just added a new installment of his Landscape Photography Journals on Youtube channel. Detailing his process of packing up for a 2-month photo exhibition, this new video contains some useful tips to help you prepare for your own travels. In many ways, Morrow is quite an outsider in the world of […]

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Film vs. digital is hardly still a debate if you ask me, but there are still reasons to think about which option is better for you. You may want to switch from film to digital or the other way around. Or perhaps you want to shoot both. If youre wondering about the pros and cons […]

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The folks over at Adorama TV have a series of 2-minute tips by David Bergman which I think is brilliant! You can watch one while you’re standing in line at the grocery store, waiting for your food at a restaurant, or when you only have a limited time.

So I selected three that I think are particularly helpful. Check these out and the rest of the series on the Adorama TV channel.

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  I have been interested in building a device that would record the intensity of the light from our sun for a while. This past month, a colleague of mine brought to my attention a simple way to do this. Professor Michael Peres was working at his desk on a Sunny day in January with […]

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