Standardizing Skin Tone: Angelica Dass Mapping the World’s Human Colors
Angelica Dass is mapping the world’s skin tones, one Pantone color at a time, showing that labels such as red, white, brown and yellow are pretty inaccurate ways to define human skin.
A Photographer’s April Fools’ Day: Jokes, Jokes, Jokes and More Jokes
It’s coming to something when the news is making the news, but that’s precisely what happens every April 1st, and…
Make Photoshop Files Viewable On Almost Any Device & Keep Data
Almost all of us use Photoshop, yet the PSD files can’t be read by all devices and programs. Here’s a tip so that you can maintain all your layers and image data, for editing in PS, and make those files viewable on any device.
Elinchrom Announces Drool-Worthy ELC Pro HD High Speed Flashes
Elinchrom has just launched a new range of lust-worthy studio monolights. The new ELD Pro HD Compacts 500 and the 1000 model, are claimed by Elinchrom, to be the most complete and feature rich compact flash studio units.
JPEG Formats: Do You Know Why You Choose The Ones You Do?
Knowing your JPEG formats doesn’t have to be complicated but knowing the differences can help you in efficiency, compatibility, and saving space.
Mysterious B&W Compositions Make For Fine Art by Dariusz Klimczak
Dariusz Klimczak creates mysterious and soothing composites by juxtaposing odd elements in the vein of Dali.
Mac vs. PC – The Photographer’s Perspective
The Mac versus PC debate seems to be much more heated amongst photographers, and for good reason. Photographers are (mainly) creative types whose brains are wired a certain way, and whose visual attention to detail and aesthetic are (usually) much more heightened than “the masses.”
Man Struck, Killed on Train Tracks While Posing for Photo in Auburn, WA
A 42-year old man was struck by a train and killed while posing on train tracks for a photo in Auburn, Washington on Saturday.