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What if your pre-wedding shoot was so dangerous, exaggerated and complex that there was no way you could actually participate in it? This is exactly what append to Indonesian Photographer Seno Haryo. His idea for a pre-wedding shoot involved, some avengers, a collapsing New-York, Dinosaurs, Dianna Jones and other such heroes. Seno had no choice [...]

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Transcend, a lesser-known manufacturer of storage devices, has recently unveiled a new lineup of Industrial strength SDHC and MicroSDHC cards capable of withstanding extreme temperatures. Theyre called the Wide Temperature lineup and as their name suggests, these SDHC and MicroSD cards are meant to be pushed to the limits. How far? Transcend claims these MicroSD [...]

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It might not be as ubiquitous as Adobe Lightroom, but Capture One Pro is arguably a better piece of software for those wanting to truly get the most out of their images. Today, Phase One has launched Capture One Pro 9, the latest and most advanced iteration of its post-processing software. Along with the fancy [...]

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Over the last few weeks, we shared a few retouching tutorials, there was one about color and one about masks (and a few others hereandthere). If you are shooting for yourself then practice comes easy, you use the files you shot. But if you want to practice retouching (and leave photography for another time) you [...]

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(And then Missy took it way down regarding photographyso far down, that she referred to herself in the 3rd person. xoxo) Im not the sharpest tool in the shed. I have no idea how to wear a scarf without looking like its 1974 and I am constantly changing my online passwords because I cant remember [...]

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Weve seen our fair share of interesting stabilization rigs, but this one might just take the cake. Its a Mobius action cam strapped to the top of a tri-blade boomerang. Created by Victor Poulin of Boomerangs by Vic, this contraption uses a freely rotating swivel in the dead center of the boomerang and keeps the [...]

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I remember chatting with Benjamin Von Wong on Facebook one day, and him inviting me to this Facebook group that would involve his next adventure. Months later, this story came across my desk and I had to jump on it and made sure I got to share it with all of you! If you are [...]

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You cant avoid them. Photography Facebook communities are everywhere now. Most photographers belong to at least one. You dont even get a choice people just add you to groups, and before you know it your newsfeed is just one long stream of photography chatter. And, lets face it, the quality varies!

Becoming an active member of a great Facebook group can be a fantastic source of inspiration, support, motivation and friendship. It can be a wonderful, life-enhancing experience. I have met... more

Normally, Glyn Dewis is behind a computer, showing us photographers how to get the job done. However, for one of his latest video, he puts himself behind the camera, where he shows us one of the most common lighting techniques out there Rembrandt lighting. Named after the Dutch painter Rembrandt, who often used this [...]

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We’ve all seen family photos where everyone is happy, kids are smiling, and the whole brood looks like they are having the time of their lives. Photos like this seem so natural that it’s easy to think they required almost no work at all, when in reality the photographer was likely working like crazybehind the scenes trying to get the perfect pictures.

Shooting photos of adults is one thing, but working with kids brings a whole new set of challenges to the table. Whereas... more

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