We analyzed search data from around the globe to compile our annual Color Trend report, and this oceanic pink is gaining traction. The results results are in from our annual Color Trends report, and it turns out Pacific Pink—a nostalgic, vintage-inspired hue with a wistful, romantic character—is set to make waves in 2022. The dusty… Continue reading Introducing Pacific Pink, One of 2022’s Trending Colors
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A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 7 – Best mobile editing apps for smartphones
Synonymous with smartphone editing is a growing tendency to worship new apps and post on social media about the new features as quickly as possible. Being able to shoot, edit and publish using a smartphone enables immersive cross-border reporting. Rana Sabbagh, senior editor for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) at OCCRP, believes all… Continue reading A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 7 – Best mobile editing apps for smartphones
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 6 – Recording Mojo Audio on a Smartphone
In the TV business, we have a saying “waiting on sound” and no truer words have ever been spoken. Soundos are always doing something like waiting for an air-con to switch off, or a car noise to disappear, and we wait with them. And when we aren’t waiting on sound, we often treat sound as… Continue reading A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 6 – Recording Mojo Audio on a Smartphone
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 5 – Recording Mojo Stories
First and foremost, story rules and a story focus should always dictate the relevant technology and approach — mojo, or hybrid. Having said this, once the story has been developed (see the previous article about developing stories), there are several key focus areas that can be addressed when shooting mojo stories. Equipment Focus The smartphone… Continue reading A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 5 – Recording Mojo Stories
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 4 – Developing Mojo Stories
In 1993, while working in television, I taught select groups from our audiences to use small digital video (DV) cameras to tell their own personal stories for self-shot TV series. In 2007, the advent of the iPhone was another game-changer. It became apparent, at least to me, that mobile technology, like DV cameras, would redefine… Continue reading A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 4 – Developing Mojo Stories
Capture One 22 launching on 9th December
Capture One has revealed that Capture One 22 will launch on 9th December and will add Panorama Stitching, HDR Merging and Auto Rotate The post Capture One 22 launching on 9th December appeared first on Camera Jabber.
Memories Of My Photography Mentor
Pat Naylor died on the 6th of November 2021. He was 88 years old. I doubt any of you know who Pat Naylor was, however, he was one of us, a photographer. He was also my uncle and more importantly, in the early days of my photographic career, my mentor. Today, in a slightly more… Continue reading Memories Of My Photography Mentor
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 3 – The best sound and apps for a mobile workflow
Once you have decided whether your phone is mojo-friendly — enough speed, power, and memory — you might consider the following mojo tools. Microphones for mojo work For this article, we looked at a number of Sennheiser microphones, some that I’ve been using for mojo work for almost a decade, and a couple of relatively… Continue reading A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 3 – The best sound and apps for a mobile workflow
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 2 – New Smartphone or Old?
One of the first questions I’m asked during my training workshops is, “Can I do mojo on my phone?” “Not if you don’t have memory!” The next often asked question is, “Okay, which phone do I buy?” Android is like a coalition winning the race on numbers, while iOS is a rich boutique shop going… Continue reading A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 2 – New Smartphone or Old?
Wondrous Waterscapes: A Quick 5 Step Guide
The Silhouette on the Ganges Basin Photograph/Rahul Sharma Do you like exploring, trekking, camping, river-rafting or swimming? Have you ever looked at water-bodies during your expeditions and felt the need to click a photograph? Have you clicked photographs of waterscapes which have looked plain and ordinary? Here is a quick guide on improving waterscape photography. Capture… Continue reading Wondrous Waterscapes: A Quick 5 Step Guide