When it comes to processing your images, Adobe is the standard choice for a lot of photographers, and many creatives go years without even trying other options. However, nowadays, there are a lot of alternatives to Lightroom and Photoshop, and whether you just do not like subscriptions or you are looking for a different way… Continue reading 3 Alternatives to Adobe for Editing Your Images
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DPReview TV: Best and Worst photo/video gear 2021
It’s that time of the year when Chris and Jordan look back on the year’s best and worst releases of photo and video gear. As has become traditional, they’ve devised a drinking game to help ensure that their recollection ends up as hazy as the output of the worst lens… Subscribe to our YouTube channel… Continue reading DPReview TV: Best and Worst photo/video gear 2021
Qualcomm teams up with Sony to strengthen future smartphone camera integration
Smartphone processor manufacturer Qualcomm has teamed up with leading smartphone CMOS sensor maker Sony Semiconductor to provide better integration between their two systems for future smartphone development. And this isn’t just an on-paper partnership, they’ve actually moved teams into the same building to work alongside each other for future smartphone development. While there aren’t a… Continue reading Qualcomm teams up with Sony to strengthen future smartphone camera integration
It’s Party Time!
On birthdays, children may go through a variety of emotions, from exhilaration to sombreness, and it is these expressions that make a difference between a mere competent picture and a memorable one. Photograph/Rajiv Kumar Raj Lalwani tells you seven unique ideas that will help you make your party photographs a lot more fun and interesting. Christmas… Continue reading It’s Party Time!
Lessons From a Blind Photographer
Pete Eckert, invited me to spend a day in a studio where he was at work. The shooting space was as lightless as the darkest night. For Eckert, of course, that’s a familiar place. Absolute black is Eckert’s everyday life. It is where he makes his photographs. He is one of the world’s most accomplished… Continue reading Lessons From a Blind Photographer
These Pinhole Cameras are Great for the Experimental Photographer
The traditional photography world can totally be a bit boring. It’s easy to get into a creative rut. When that happens, I typically go for long exposures or look at lo-fi imagery. And trying something new makes all the difference. That’s exactly what we think you should do. Take a look at all these pinhole… Continue reading These Pinhole Cameras are Great for the Experimental Photographer
Beauty Dish Photography: The Essential Guide (+ 5 Lighting Setups)
The post Beauty Dish Photography: The Essential Guide (+ 5 Lighting Setups) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Gary Detonnancourt. The beauty dish is one of my absolute favorite light modifiers – but it can be intimidating for beginners, and can even confuse serious portrait shooters. That’s why, in this article,… Continue reading Beauty Dish Photography: The Essential Guide (+ 5 Lighting Setups)
Book review: “The Meaning in the Making” by Sean Tucker
In a recent interview with DIYP, Sean Tucker presented you his new book The Meaning in the Making. We talked about the book and various challenges, secrets, and anecdotes about writing it. Naturally, I read the book before the interview, and it was one of the best things I did for myself lately. So, I… Continue reading Book review: “The Meaning in the Making” by Sean Tucker
Quote of the Week by Alfred Stieglitz
“In photography, there is a reality so subtle, that it becomes more real than reality.” —Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946) Alfred Stieglitz was a renowned photographer who contributed greatly to the development of Modernism during the 20th century. Championing photography as an art form at a time when it was considered a mere form of documentation, he co-founded… Continue reading Quote of the Week by Alfred Stieglitz
Dave Tada Has Shot at Least One Analog Image a Day for 11 Years
“I think having a vision as a photographer is more important than just having the most expensive equipment,” says LA-based photographer Dave Tada. He’s been uploading at least one new analogue photo to his Tumblr page over the last 11 years. That’s no mean feat when we think of how easy it is to take… Continue reading Dave Tada Has Shot at Least One Analog Image a Day for 11 Years