First teased in October at the P&I Shanghai International Wedding Photographic Equipment Exhibition, the Godox M600D presents what appears to be Godox stepping up to the plate to take on the likes of Aputure and Nanlite. Well now, it’s been announced. Sort of. Information still seems to be a little patchy, but European Godox distributor,… Continue reading Godox is stepping up to compete with Aputure with the new M600D 600W Bowens mount LED light
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Researchers Shrink High-Res Camera Down to the Size of a Grain of Salt
Researchers from the University of Princeton and the University of Washington have developed a high-resolution, full-color camera that is the size of a grain of salt that is the next generation of metasurface technology. Tiny cameras have long been thought to have the potential to see problems in the human body and help scientists and… Continue reading Researchers Shrink High-Res Camera Down to the Size of a Grain of Salt
How to Take Better Indoor Pet Photographs
For those of us in the northern hemisphere, the season of shorter days and more time spent indoors is upon us. Indoor pet photography can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to result in leaving the camera down until spring. [ Read More ]
The Library of Congress and Flickr want your help identifying Japanese Americans imprisoned during WWII
Shizuko Ina (middle) was recently identified by the Library of Congress in this image from 1942. Ina was imprisoned in the United States from 1942-1946. World War II was a horrific experience for many people around the world. On American soil, Pearl Harbor was far from the only tragedy. Following the Japanese attack on Hawaii,… Continue reading The Library of Congress and Flickr want your help identifying Japanese Americans imprisoned during WWII
Canon PowerShot Pro1 Retro Review: The Last of Its Kind
The Canon PowerShot Pro1 was released almost 18 years ago and is seen as a “bridge camera” between a point and shoot and DSLR, but cost about the same as the latter. Unable to balance price versus features, it would be the last of its kind. In his latest retro review, photographer Gordon Laing dusts… Continue reading Canon PowerShot Pro1 Retro Review: The Last of Its Kind
Grab one of Tamron’s F2.8 Zoom Lenses for Cheaper!
Want an f2.8 zoom lens for cheaper? Well, the Tamron lens deals are here! For the past few years, Tamron has become one of our favorite third-party lens manufacturers. Their lenses are fast to focus, compact, lightweight, and built incredibly well. On Sony cameras, they’re incredibly durable if not some of the most durable out
Photo Of The Day By Ross Stone
Photo By Ross Stone Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Blue Heron Yellow Sagebrush” by Ross Stone. Location: Big Pine, California. “I was down along the canal and this heron was spooked by me driving by and took flight,” explains Stone. “I grabbed my camera, jumped out of the car and watched as the heron… Continue reading Photo Of The Day By Ross Stone
Female photographers across the Global South reflect on the challenges they face
Reading Time: 8 minutes This article is printed in the latest issue of British Journal of Photography magazine, Activism & Protest, delivered direct to you with an 1854 Subscription. Drawing on the experiences of 22 women in 20 countries, a recent study illustrates the issues faced – and the acts of resistance carried out –… Continue reading Female photographers across the Global South reflect on the challenges they face
Photographer Reshoots Reggae Album Covers in Their Original Locations
Photographer Alex Bartsch spent three years meticulously researching the scenes depicted on classic reggae record covers and re-photographing them perfectly aligned in their original locations. The series, called Retracing Reggae Record Sleeves in London, focuses on a set of more than 50 reggae record sleeves from between 1967 and 1988 that were shot in London.… Continue reading Photographer Reshoots Reggae Album Covers in Their Original Locations
Fstoppers Photographer of the Month (November 2021): Melody Mellinger
The Fstoppers community is brimming with creative vision and talent. Every day, we comb through your work, looking for images to feature as the Photo of the Day or simply to admire your creativity and technical prowess. In 2021, we’re featuring a new photographer every month, whose portfolio represents both stellar photographic achievement and a… Continue reading Fstoppers Photographer of the Month (November 2021): Melody Mellinger