Sony announces a Retinal Projection Camera Kit to help low-vision individuals

Sony Sony Electronics has announced a unique and intriguing new product aimed at expanding access to photography as well as assisting those with low vision. Its new DSC-HX99RNV kit, despite its rather uninspiring name, is a fascinating retinal projection camera kit that helps people with visual impairments see better through the camera. The kit comes with Sony’s… Continue reading Sony announces a Retinal Projection Camera Kit to help low-vision individuals

How to photograph athletes in motion: Swimming 

Let’s dive right into capturing athletes swimming behind the lens.  Banner: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/female-swimmer-swimming-pool-photo-251794285 Sports photography requires skill and timing, but those skills… The post How to photograph athletes in motion: Swimming  appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.

Surf’s up: 11 tips for jaw-dropping surf photography

More than a hundred years ago, a photographer by the name of A. R. Gurrey self-published The Surf Riders of Hawaii, the first book dedicated entirely to the subject of surfing. By the 1930s, John Heath “Doc” Ball helped establish surf photography as a profession. In the 1960s, Leroy Grannis documented the surf scene at… Continue reading Surf’s up: 11 tips for jaw-dropping surf photography

Cannonball! Dive in and show us your best water shots

The pond at Monet’s garden in France. Marissa Wu Pools, water parks, beaches, rivers, lakes: Summer is the season to live by the water. It’s the stuff of childhood memories—family vacations, seafood feasts, and bright pool noodles floating under the hot estival sun. This week’s theme invites you to dive in and share your favorite… Continue reading Cannonball! Dive in and show us your best water shots