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When the Canon EOS M50 was first announced in February it looked quite intriguing. So we went over to the Canon stand during The Photography Show to check it out and have a bit of a chat. The EOS M50 is primarily aimed at beginners looking for a simple camera with powerful features. But it’s […]

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As film photography seems to be making a comeback, you may want to try it yourself. If youve never shot film before, choosing the right camera can be a confusing and intimidating process. But worry not: Jay P. Morgan and Kenneth Merrill will help you. In the latest video from The Slanted Lens, they discuss […]

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Gavin Heffernan and Harun Mehmedinovi of Skyglow Project are known for their captivating timelapse projects. In their latest video named SKYGLOW: NYC, they have tried something new. In honor of the Dark Sky Week, they created a timelapse that imagines what New York City would look like with starry skies, without light pollution. Gavin and […]

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In a recent statement, the BBC admitted that one of their documentary series isnt entirely documentary after all. Some of the scenes from their 2011 series Human Planet were admittedly staged by the creators. In an episode about the Korowai people of Papua New Guinea, the tribe members were filmed while moving into a treehouse. […]

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Volcano eruptions are impressive and photogenic, as weve seen many times before. But a very unusual and spectacular photo was recently shared on United States Geological Surveys Twitter page. It shows a lava dome rising up to 65 feet (20m), and it looks like a scene from a sci-fi movie. Dome fountain of episode 10, […]

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At The Photography Show, there are many big extravagant stands. But there are also many smaller stands, too, that don’t really need a huge stand. One such stand which caught my eye at the show this year was Hoodman. They’ve updated their drone accessories with some new sizes of launchpad, and they were also showing […]

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So often we are caught up in hectic schedules and checking completed items off our to-do lists that we dont make time to truly enjoy our photographic experience. I believe slow photography can be a fabulously enjoyable, and even therapeutic experience, especially when you give yourself time to indulge.

When you have a camera in hand you can set your mind and emotions free from the troubles of the day and step into another world, one of inspiration and creative expression. But... more

Traveling and taking photos is bringing to of the most wonderful things together. Photographer Mitchell Kanashkevich has been capturing his travels for years, ending up with plenty of award-winning photographs. In this video, he shares his thoughts about the best lenses for travel and documentary photography. Would you agree with his choice? Of course, this […]

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Just after we got done comparing the LitraTorch vs the Lume Cube, Litra announces their next generation of LED action light. The new LitraPro offers the same rugged build as the Torch but raises the bar with full spectrum bi-colour LEDs. Litra is calling the new LitraPro a “new category of compact, rugged, professional lighting” […]

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There have been dozens of articles and many videos published about the purpose and interpretation of the histogram in post-production. It serves a purpose in both the camera capture and post-production processes.

Tons of pulp has been generated about this tiny graph clarifying the general purpose of the histogram. But there is still much to be learned about this graph. This article will clarify some issues while focusing mainly on post-production concerns.

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