Street photography has grown in popularity in recent years. As cameras became more accessible and social media became integrated into our daily lives, more people fancied trying their hand at photography. Street photography, although difficult in practice, is extremely easy to access. Once you have a camera, you only need to step onto the street… Continue reading How Two Women Think Street Photography Will Evolve
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From Prints to NFTs: The Photograph’s Journey Through the Digital Age
I grew up in a world where photographs were produced and consumed in printed format. Digital technology was already brewing in the background back then, but it was still an analog world for the average person. Newspapers, magazines, and broadcast television were among the primary means of consuming news, entertainment and advertisement. Instead of opening… Continue reading From Prints to NFTs: The Photograph’s Journey Through the Digital Age
Everything You Need to Know About Lightroom Masking (Part 1)
Recently Adobe released Lightroom version 11 and with it came a completely revamped interface for masking. After a month of real-world use, this guide will help you get up to speed on anything you could possibly want to know about masking in Lightroom for 2022. [ Read More ]
Learn From a Veteran Photographer Working With a Model on Her First Shoot
Working with a new model can be a brilliant way to practice and help someone else with their aspirations, but it’s undoubtedly tricky. In this behind-the-scenes video, a veteran photographer works with a model on her first shoot and walks you through some of the difficulties and offers some tips. [ Read More ]
Tips for Capturing Humanity in Street Photos
Henri Cartier-Bresson, the “father of street photography,” believed that the mission of the photographer was to patiently and deliberately wait with camera in hand for that unique instant that will never again be repeated. He identified this time as the photographer’s Decisive Moment. Whenever a photographer travels, taking a picture of the Eiffel Tower or… Continue reading Tips for Capturing Humanity in Street Photos
5 Bad Habits I Had as a Photographer (and How I Overcame Them)
As photographers, we tend to get used to doing things one way or another. Over time, these turn into habits that we rarely question. But sometimes it’s good to take a step back and evaluate our approach to the art. Here are some bad habits that I personally developed as a photographer and how I… Continue reading 5 Bad Habits I Had as a Photographer (and How I Overcame Them)
The Insta360 GO 2 Minions Edition Is Quite Possibly the Cutest Way to Take Photos and Video
I’ve talked about the Insta360 GO 2 a lot. And with good reason. It’s an awesome little powerhouse of a camera. While the release of the “Minions Edition” of the camera doesn’t fundamentally change that camera, it’s just plain cool. [ Read More ]
Panasonic S 24mm F1.8 sample gallery (DPReview TV)
Chris and Jordan just reviewed the Panasonic 24mm F1.8 for L-mount cameras. View this sample gallery of images from their review see how it compares to the competition. Did you miss their review of the 20mm F1.4 Pro? If so, you can watch it here. View the Panasonic 24mm F1.8 sample gallery from DPReview TV
Sigma vs. Panasonic – 24mm and 35mm Shootout!
This week Chris and Jordan compare the new Panasonic 24mm F1.8 and 35mm 1.8 to their closest competitors: the Sigma 24mm F2 DG DN and Sigma 35mm F2 DG DN. Which is best for L-mount? TLDR; they’re all good lenses, but there are some big differences worth knowing about. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to… Continue reading Sigma vs. Panasonic – 24mm and 35mm Shootout!
Shrink-ray engaged: Researchers demo a camera no larger than a grain of salt
The developers of this tiny camera hope the technology will some day make its way into your smartphone. Princeton University / University of Washington With the rise of smartphones and mirrorless cameras, photography gear has gotten more compact over the past decade. But for some uses, like medical imaging and miniature robotics, current camera tech… Continue reading Shrink-ray engaged: Researchers demo a camera no larger than a grain of salt