Photo By Sergio Rojo Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Semiahmoo Sunset” by Sergio Rojo. Location: Near Blaine, Washington. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website… Continue reading Photo Of The Day By Sergio Rojo
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Wild underwater photos captured by freedivers off the coast of South Africa
On one dive, I found a striped catshark wedged in a small cave. Curiously, a perfect strip of sand ran across its head. On reviewing a photo of the shark’s head, I realized that the line of sand was in fact the trail of another animal, a mollusk. These mollusks leave slime trails wherever they… Continue reading Wild underwater photos captured by freedivers off the coast of South Africa
Did This Photographer Exploit Young Children in Developing Nations?
Photojournalism and documentary photography share one common goal: to tell the truth. They’re two photographic disciplines where creative license gets put to one side, and pure documentation takes the front seat. It would be unethical to manipulate or stage an image, only to then go on and pass it off as authentic. Sadly, photographers don’t… Continue reading Did This Photographer Exploit Young Children in Developing Nations?
LEAKED: Canon R1 & R5c ATTACK Sony & Nikon!
Tony reviews the latest Canon Rumors (via canonrumors.com), including the Canon R5c, a video-centric cinema camera with 45 megapixels, 20 FPS stills, and 8k/30 or 8k/60 video. He also covers the Canon R1, Canon’s flagship mirrorless camera, with at least 30 FPS (but probably more like 40 FPS), 8k video, and a battery that will… Continue reading LEAKED: Canon R1 & R5c ATTACK Sony & Nikon!
Why Inkjet Photo Printers Are So Bad (And What You Can Do About It)
Remember those halcyon film days? You mailed off that little black cartridge in an envelope and then about a week later negatives and prints were magically returned. With the rise of digital, the inkjet printer promised instant gratification at low per print prices. What could possibly go wrong? Well, as it turned out, plenty of… Continue reading Why Inkjet Photo Printers Are So Bad (And What You Can Do About It)
We Review the Nikon Z 9 Mirrorless Camera
Nikon allowed me to try out a preproduction model of the Nikon Z 9. This long-awaited camera turned out to be a marvel. During a fortnight, I came to appreciate this camera a lot. In this article, I’ll tell you about my experience. [ Read More ]
How an Impulse Purchase Changed My Career
Back in 2017, my commercial work was struggling to make any impact. I got the odd big job, but mostly out of convenience rather than style — that was, until I purchased this lens. [ Read More ]
13 Camera Settings Every iPhone Photographer Should Know
If you do iPhone photography, common sense may say you pick up the iPhone, open the camera app and just start shooting. That’ll work, but there happen to be so many settings and features hidden within these phones that stump way too many people, even some of us pros sometimes. Thus, I was inspired to… Continue reading 13 Camera Settings Every iPhone Photographer Should Know
Nisi Launch Explorer Photo & Video tripods
Nisi Explorer Photo & Video tripods have arrived and the price and quality would suggest that the company is aiming for the top. The post Nisi Launch Explorer Photo & Video tripods appeared first on Camera Jabber.
How to Mix Flash with Ambient Light: A Step-by-Step Method
Can you think back to a time you were taking photos in a dinner scene and they just look “flash-y”? Why does flash never look natural? Well, in order to make flash look natural, you have to make flash part of the natural lighting scenario. Here’s how. I admit, when I bought my first flash,… Continue reading How to Mix Flash with Ambient Light: A Step-by-Step Method