Not Only B&W Unlike what most photographers believe, monotone or monochrome images do not only equal to black and white pictures. In fact, the term ‘monotone’ means the use of either a single colour throughout the frame or different shades of the same colour. For instance, the lush greens of a tea plantation, a blue… Continue reading Seeing Just One Colour
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Visualizing volunteering and community outreach in Licensing
In the state of New York, the pandemic inspired the formation of more than 100 mutual aid organizations, according to Mutual Aid Hub, a public resource tracking these groups. By May of 2020, they’d tracked more than 800 organizations across 48 states, up from 50 counted in March. During a time of crisis, communities came… Continue reading Visualizing volunteering and community outreach in Licensing
Adobe Announces Free Creative Cloud Express
Good news for aspiring photographers and those looking to edit photos and video and create content for the web, print, etc. Adobe has a new offering called Creative Cloud Express. And best of all, it’s totally free. [ Read More ]
Backscatter Publishes Review of the Sony Alpha 1
Check out Backscatter’s review of Sony’s 8K-capable full-frame mirrorless wonder
Todd Hido: Fragments of Memories
Todd Hido’s visuals have a voyeuristic and reclusive quality to them. But at the heart of it, they tell the story of a man on a search, putting together, piece-by-piece, the remnants from his past, discovers Conchita Fernandes. Untitled#11385-1781, 2014.The number appearing in the captions of Todd’s photographs denote the number of rolls of films he… Continue reading Todd Hido: Fragments of Memories
How Tarryn Goldman Used a Fish Tank to Make Beautiful Photos
Fact: art inspires art. It’s true! When we featured photographer Tarryn Goldman a while back, you folks adored her work. And today, she’s back with something else. She’s done a series called “Submerged” where she drew inspiration from things that are, well, submerged! Playing with water in photos is always fun. But when you add… Continue reading How Tarryn Goldman Used a Fish Tank to Make Beautiful Photos
Tokina SZX 400mm f/8 lens is now available in eight different mounts… sort of
You may already be familiar with Tokina SZX 400mm f/8, a super-telephoto reflex lens Tokina initially launched last year. The lens is now available in eight different mounts – but once again, not natively. The Tokina SZX 400mm f/8 is similar to reflecting telescopes, featuring internal mirrors to effectively increase the focal length. This allows… Continue reading Tokina SZX 400mm f/8 lens is now available in eight different mounts… sort of
7 Best Landscape Photography Courses (in 2022)
The post 7 Best Landscape Photography Courses (in 2022) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Want to capture stunning landscape photos? If you’re passionate about upgrading your skills, then I highly recommend you learn from a professional – someone who has a track record of gorgeous images (and who… Continue reading 7 Best Landscape Photography Courses (in 2022)
Inzajeano Latif’s photography of Tottenham show a resilient community struggling against displacement
Reading Time: 2 minutes This article is printed in the latest issue of British Journal of Photography magazine, Activism & Protest, delivered direct to you with an 1854 Subscription. One decade since the Tottenham riots that shook the city, the London-based photographer captures the marginalised groups that call it home, finding parallels between his experiences… Continue reading Inzajeano Latif’s photography of Tottenham show a resilient community struggling against displacement
On the Heroic, and Doing Our Bit in a Time of Crisis
Every year, we dedicate a cover story to the World Press Photo contest results. These photographs are some of the finest examples of documentary and photojournalistic ethos. It takes uncommon dedication to do the work that these photographers do. It is more than just about being well-informed and knowledgeable about situations and people involved. It… Continue reading On the Heroic, and Doing Our Bit in a Time of Crisis