Photography Blogs & Tutorials

Whatever level of photographer, you are sure to have gathered a stockpile of pixels.

Its just the way it is nowadays. Whether you are the kind of person that clogs up their hard drive, gradually slowing your Mac or PC down until you are forced to do something about it. Or perhaps you are already super organized having kept negatives, CDs, DVDs, hard drives, a raid system or even the cloud?

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Light painting is a fascinating technique that’s evolvedover the last few years from the humbleflashlight into an elaborate array of tools, gadgets, gizmos, and even apps, with ever more wild and creative results being produced on a daily basis. In this video, Jason D. Page shows us how to use the new Plexiglass feather attachment [...]

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When taking a photography workshop, its important to perform some due diligence to ensure youre investing your money wisely. Whether youre a brand new or seasoned photographer, one things holds true if you belong to any website, photography Facebook group, or have photographer friends, you are likely to get bombarded on a weekly, maybe [...]

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Today, as is the case most days, I check out my phone to see that I have an app update. Given the number of iOS apps I’ve used over the years that have suddenly become useless, unstable, or removed significant features with newer versions, I’ve disabled automatic app updates. Upon seeing that an update was [...]

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With more and more budget telephoto lenses hitting the market, wildlife photography is becoming increasingly accessible. Consequently, you dont have to look very far to see beautiful wildlife portraits, shot with a clean bokeh using a long lens. Close-ups like this definitely have their place, but this traditional form of wildlife photography is perhaps harder to achieve stand-out photos within nowadays.

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Broncolor have today announced the Siros 800 L and 400 L, Lithium Ion powered flash units, expanding the Siros family of flash units to let you more easily take them outside of the studio. Available in both 400Ws and 800Ws flavours, the Broncolor Siros L features Broncolor’s ECTC technology, to help ensure consistent colour temperature [...]

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Anybody who’s ever shot video indoors will, at some point,havecome across the issue of flickering lights and scanlines moving up and down your image while trying to record. Well,Jonas Stenstromof Rob & Jonas’ Filmmaking Tips is here to help, explaining exactly what causes this and how to overcome it, even when your frame rate doesn’t [...]

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The Raspberry Pi is amazing. Instant cameras are also amazing. So, it makes sense that somebody would eventually combine them, creating a Raspberry Pi powered instant camera, which is exactly what Adafruit have done. Ok, so you’re not going to be getting lab quality prints from this, and the Impossible Project might be more your [...]

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It seems that these kinds of reports are getting all too common. And this makes me sad.Buckrail reports thatOn Saturday afternoon, four men ran out onto the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park. Since one of the folks had a glidecam in hand, I can only assume that he was a videographer. The person [...]

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Have you ever obsessed over instagraming (or “gramming”*) your coffee rather that spend quality time with the person you are having that coffee with? I know I have. I know I have asked my buddies to use their phones as kicker lights; I know I have used menus as reflectors and I sure as heck [...]

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