Reading Time: 4 minutes Geoushy’s response to Malala Fund’s Against All Odds commission, in collaboration with 1854, follows the lives of Rooka, a footballer, and Malak, a gymnast. The resulting project spotlights the young women’s resilience in the face of deep-rooted social stigma and lack of sponsorship and funding The inky silhouette of 20-year-old Rooka sits… Continue reading Lina Geoushy documents the female athletes pushing back against Egypt’s biased sporting culture
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The 6 Types of Lightroom Previews (And How to Use Them)
The post The 6 Types of Lightroom Previews (And How to Use Them) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Andrew S. Gibson. Lightroom previews are an essential part of the editing workflow. But with so many different preview types, it’s easy to get confused. For example, do you know the difference… Continue reading The 6 Types of Lightroom Previews (And How to Use Them)
Tip of the Week: Portraits at High Noon
We often assume that flash is useful only while shooting in low light, but let us tell you something that may seem odd… the reverse is also true. The flash must always be switched on when shooting in bright light. At high noon, the shadows that are formed under the subject’s nose and chin look… Continue reading Tip of the Week: Portraits at High Noon
DxO updates PhotoLab and FilmPack
DxO has announced some updates to its latest PhotoLab and FilmPack software with support for more new cameras The post DxO updates PhotoLab and FilmPack appeared first on Camera Jabber.
Is the High Dynamic Range Setting in Your Camera Useful?
First off, I’m a guy that will always try to avoid post-production at any cost. Any that’s far easier to do with some camera systems than others. But if you really have to do post-production, then the high dynamic range (HDR) setting really does matter. I think it matters if you want to spend less… Continue reading Is the High Dynamic Range Setting in Your Camera Useful?
NASA: Hubble is Back to “Full Science Operations”
It looks like everything is back to normal with the Hubble space telescope. As you might recall from some of our previous articles, NASA has had a time of it lately trying to get the venerable spacecraft back to full operational capacity. Today, in a blog post on their website, NASA announced that they achieved… Continue reading NASA: Hubble is Back to “Full Science Operations”
Best home printers in 2021 for photos and documents
Amazon Best for photos Epson SureColor P900 Check Price High-quality output makes this suitable to pro work. Best under $100 Canon Pixma MG3620 Check Price A well-rounded model at a solid price. Best small HP Envy 6055 Check Price It won’t take up your entire desk with its footprint. The best home printer for you… Continue reading Best home printers in 2021 for photos and documents
Christmas Prize Draw 2021 Day 8 – Win A Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN | Contemporary Lens!
Sigma is giving away its new standard full-frame mirrorless zoom, the 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN | Contemporary lens, in today’s bumper Christmas Prize draw!
Tips On Photographing Lakes And Rivers In Winter
Grab your coat, get outside and head for a nearby lake or river for a spot of winter water photography.
These are the most popular new photo and video gear rentals of 2021
It’s always interesting to see what products people are renting for their productions. Probably more so than the gear people are actually buying. Many filmmakers and photographers buy stuff because they want it, not necessarily because they need it. But to justify the cost of a rental, the gear typically has to offer features you… Continue reading These are the most popular new photo and video gear rentals of 2021