The Polaroid David Bowie Edition film will run as a limited edition with 10 different frame designs. Polaroid Instant photography giant, Polaroid, has just released a new limited-edition film for its i-Type cameras to honor the legendary David Bowie. Polaroid has released lots of fun editions in the past, including Keith Haring-inspired frames, colorful metallic… Continue reading Polaroid’s new limited-edition film is a collaboration with The David Bowie Archive
Tag: inspire
The best Fujifilm cameras for 2023
Lucas Favre, Unsplash We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Best overall Fujifilm X-T4 SEE IT Tactile controls and excellent performance make this an all-around winner. Best compact Fujifilm X100V SEE IT Lots of advanced features and a great lens make a perfect… Continue reading The best Fujifilm cameras for 2023
The best HP printers for 2023
Stan Horaczek We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Best for home use HP DeskJet 3755 SEE IT Best for small business HP Color Laserjet Pro Multifunction M479fdw SEE IT Best for photos HP Envy Inspire 7255e SEE IT HP printers are some… Continue reading The best HP printers for 2023
Landscape photography tips
Picture it: Yosemite Valley, 1861. There were no roads yet, but a photographer by the name of Carleton Watkins was there, alone in the vast landscape and surrounded by the sounds of the waterfalls. With him was a custom camera, equipped with a wide-angle lens. His goal was to show the rest of the world… Continue reading Landscape photography tips
Seven family session tips: Posing, choosing an appropriate location, and more!
Family photographs have always been some of our most treasured belongings, but perhaps the uncertainty of the past three years has underscored just how important they can be. At the height of the pandemic, you might remember that people lifted their spirits by recreating old family photos as part of a viral TikTok challenge. Earlier… Continue reading Seven family session tips: Posing, choosing an appropriate location, and more!
Shining light on disabilities in your commercial shoots
More than one in four (26%) adults in the United States have some type of disability. That’s an estimated 61 million people. But research from Nielsen, released in 2021, reveals that only 1% of primetime ads include representations of disability-related visuals, themes, or topics. What’s more, just 3% of advertising spend in primetime went to… Continue reading Shining light on disabilities in your commercial shoots
10 Galleries Inspired by 2022’s Biggest Memes
2022’s photography is packed with breathtaking moments and memes. Here’s a look at how the latter can inspire your design… The post 10 Galleries Inspired by 2022’s Biggest Memes appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.
There’s still time to get these digital gifts for creators
These digital gifts can be purchased right up to the last minute. Abby Ferguson We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › If you waited until the last minute to get gifts, it may be too late for physical items to arrive in time.… Continue reading There’s still time to get these digital gifts for creators
Exciting photography challenges to inspire you
In 2018, a photographer named Kelsey Maggart went viral online after creating “The Hobby Lobby Challenge,” inviting people to shoot remarkable photos in the aisles of ordinary craft stores. During the pandemic, people got creative when photographing their pets as part of the “see a dog, share a dog” challenge. Meanwhile, the “challenge accepted” trend… Continue reading Exciting photography challenges to inspire you
Bottled Desires: How Sant Khalsa captured the commodification of thirst in the early 2000s
Reading Time: 3 minutes Between 2000 and 2002, Khalsa photographed more than 200 water stores across the US. Now, 60 of the gelatin-silver photographs are published in a new photobook In the mid 1970s, fresh from art college, Sant Khalsa left New York for the American West, trading “concrete, metal, glass and verticality” for “horizontal,… Continue reading Bottled Desires: How Sant Khalsa captured the commodification of thirst in the early 2000s