When built, the MAGIS-100 atom interferometer will be the largest in the world. But it’s still missing a key component: a detailed camera. Stanford University This story originally appeared on Popular Science. In suburban Chicago, about 34 miles west of Lake Michigan, sits a hole in the ground that goes about 330 feet straight down. Long… Continue reading A dark matter camera will soon allow scientists to peer into atomic clouds
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How to Use Slow Shutter Speed With a Flash to Freeze Motion in a Photo
In this tutorial from the Intermediate Flash Photography course, we’re going to be talking about how to use a slow shutter speed and a flash to get really cool images like this: How to Freeze an Image With Flash One of the first things that most photographers learn is that in order to get sharp… Continue reading How to Use Slow Shutter Speed With a Flash to Freeze Motion in a Photo
Free ways to market your photography
$20 for a stack of 50 business cards. $9.99 per month for graphic design tools for social media, plus $13 for a social media planning tool. $39 for client management software, and $79 for search engine optimization (SEO) tools. The costs of freelance life and marketing your photography business are real—and they can add up… Continue reading Free ways to market your photography
How to Create Stroboscopic Flash Photography
In this tutorial from the Intermediate Flash Photography course, you’ll learn about a really cool photography technique called stroboscopic photography. We’re going to be using a slower shutter speed, and instead of worrying about whether the flash is going to fire at the beginning or at the end of the exposure, we’re going to fire… Continue reading How to Create Stroboscopic Flash Photography
The Create Fund: Alfield Reeves Shoots for Authenticity
Alfield Reeves’s work primarily features Black and Brown people in real, narrative-driven moments that tell a relatable human story. The post <strong>The Create Fund: Alfield Reeves Shoots for Authenticity</strong> appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.
10 Top Glitch Effect Presets for Premiere Pro
Few animation effects are as impactful as glitches. Zapping, buzzing, electrifying, VHS vintage, imploding, and disappearing into the ether—they’re all fantastic little numbers. But not all glitch effect presets are created equal. To help you wade through the options, we put together this freshly culled pick of the hottest variety of glitch effect presets for… Continue reading 10 Top Glitch Effect Presets for Premiere Pro
How to Make a Podcast Video Using Restream Studio
Whether you are just starting out in podcasting or a seasoned pro, it’s likely that you’ve been thinking about how to host your show and improve your workflow. Nowadays, there are many options that offer a one-stop shop for podcasting production. In this tutorial, we’ll take a look at Restream to show you how can create… Continue reading How to Make a Podcast Video Using Restream Studio
Take your back-to-school photography and kick it up a notch
Earlier this summer, GapKids captured the imagination of parents and kids alike with their Everybody Belongs back-to-school campaign. Inspired by the children’s book of the same name, written by the author and Down syndrome advocate Heather Avis, the campaign celebrates the interests, abilities, and talents that make every kid unique. As part of a “digital… Continue reading Take your back-to-school photography and kick it up a notch
Film photography’s popularity is driving a noticeable uptick in silver demand
Silver is a crucial ingredient for film photography production and processing. Stan Horaczek The demand for silver increased 19 percent last year, according to the World Silver Survey 2022. Part of this increase is due to a 3 percent uptick in demand for silver from the broader photography industry. While a big driver is medical… Continue reading Film photography’s popularity is driving a noticeable uptick in silver demand
Minding-reading AI creates images from human brainwaves
Yuichiro Chino/Getty Images In a paper published in Scientific Reports earlier this year, researchers at Radboud University in the Netherlands, led by PHD candidate Thirza Dado, combined non-invasive brain imaging and AI-learning models in an attempt to read peoples’ minds—or at least recreate the image they’re looking at. It’s a fascinating experiment, though it’s easy… Continue reading Minding-reading AI creates images from human brainwaves