Many Have Photographed The Aurora Borealis, But Who Has Photographed STEVE?
NASA could do with your help.
NASA could do with your help.
Lightroom catalogues can be this opaque and confusing topic for many, but it needn’t be, and this will give you a little insight into how they operate.
Your guide to understanding all things autofocus.
On September 12th, the world waited with bated breath for the biggest reveal since the original iPhone, the iPhone X. The information surged through Apple branded devices, Microsoft Edge and through the fingers of live bloggers across the web. The iPhone X features new 12MP sensors and an Apple-designed Image Signal Processor which claims faster … Read more
The ever growing trend of professional applications becoming cloud based subscription services has been a blight to many creatives. The argument is made that improvements and new features will be available to the user sooner, but in reality, the subscription services have become a way for companies to ‘tap’ users’ bank accounts in order to obtain … Read more
If there’s one primary, recurring, and pervasive criticism when discussing the Sony A9, it is, without question, the Sony E-Mount lens range – how it’s lacking and what that means for the A9. When something as novel as the A9 comes out (and not from Canon or Nikon) it’s sure to rile the critics, but … Read more
When it comes to predicting the future, Hollywood has had its fair share of fun. We may not have flying cars and time travel as of yet, but one thing it has completely gotten correct is the use of drones. Drones are steadfastly changing the world of imagery as we know it and up until … Read more
Following their very successful version 12.5, Blackmagic Design is almost ready to drop the finished version 14 of Resolve to editors and colorists alike. Their acquisition of Fairlight last year left everyone pondering what Blackmagic Design’s endgame was. Available for public beta, the latest from Blackmagic Design is setting its sights on Avid Pro Tools … Read more
In the following video, Jay P. Morgan from The Slanted Lens shows us how to use the MIOPS Smart trigger in laser mode and a strobe with a short flash duration to get this stop action image.
Some of the things that make the biggest impact on your photo work are things that require more thinking and less buying. It’s improvement on the cheap.
Now you can shoot wide angle macro, proper 1:1, from 4.7mm, and show what’s in your background also.
When I started my photography business 4 years ago, learning how to keep track of everything was the biggest struggle.