Articles

Sony RX1R II | Sony’s Skunk Works Lab Does It Again
Sony boffins have been fiddling with nobs and tweaking away, and the new RX1R II is even better, and a more complete camera than what it succeeds.

London in 4K – A Short Video Shot Entirely on an iPhone 6s
See the beauty of London shot in 4k with the new iPhone 6s.

Photographer Removes Phones In Images To Demonstrate Our Addiction to Technology
North Carolina photographer Eric Pickersgill offers us a glimpse into just how dependent we are to our phones in his series, Removed.

Resize Photos in Photoshop | The 5 Most Common Methods
If you've ever wondered how to properly resize photos in Photoshop for different tasks, this is your go-to guide.

Proving The Power & Value Of The iPhone 6S Through Thorough Testing
You start to get the feeling with a breakdown like this of Austin Mann's, that an iPhone is about two features away from putting the final nail in the coffin for the point and shoot.

Toshiba Canvio Aerocast | Reviewed
On the review table today, we have the Toshiba Canvio Aerocast, a 1TB harddrive with a built-in battery, WiFi connectivity, and more importantly, an SD card slot.

A Quick Review of The Sigma 24-35mm f/2 DG HSM Art Lens
The Sigma 24-35mm f/2 has a lot of photographers contemplating whether or not they need a wide zoom lens that opens to f/2. In the video and article below, I'm going to share with you the lens's strengths and weaknesses, as well as how I use it, and if this might be a good lens for you.

The Beauty Of Space | NASA Releases Over 10,000 Apollo Mission Photos
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA to you and I, have recently released over 10,000 images of the Apollo missions on to Flickr.

5 Inexpensive and Clever Microphone Mounts For Video
Caleb Pike, from DSLR Video Shooter, shows us '5 Handy and Creative Ways to Mount a Microphone.'

Two Photographers Collaborate to Explore Bipolar Disorder in ‘Between Intervals’
Photographer Maren Klemp explores mental illness through her images providing a visual representation of the struggles people with bipolar disorder face.

Sony’s Sensors Are So Good They Are Getting A Company Of Their Own
Sony has revealed today that they are separating their sensor business from their device business ilke the separation of church and state. What does this mean for our industry?

A Personal Note to All of You Elitist Photographers – From the Desk of Pye
In this original editorial, I talk about all the ridiculous opinions photographers have about other photographers and their art.







