10 Things Every Nature Photographer Should Have In Their Bag
Over the years, I’ve had a lot of moments where I’ve wanted to tear my hair out because I didn’t have that essential accessory to hand.
Over the years, I’ve had a lot of moments where I’ve wanted to tear my hair out because I didn’t have that essential accessory to hand.
Product photography can be expensive. Check out this DIY shooting table solution from Alex Koloskov over at Photigy.
The original Capture Camera Clip became wildly successful when it was launched on Kickstarter. There is now a new version of the highly popular camera holster system and we think it’s better than the original in every way.
Inspired by Aurum Light, photographer Eden Bao used the milk splashing technique to create one-of-a-kind-maternity portraits.
Ball or pan head? I’m not talking about odd fish that taste okay but you won’t know because the thing looks so weird. I’m discussing the best tripod head. Check it!
There are only a few places in the world where can you witness a giant laser beam shooting into space, let alone four lasers at once…
Starburst effects can add an interesting element to a photograph. In a dark scene, it can add a dreamy, peaceful twinkle to the lights. In a daytime scene, a starburst sun can add drama and interest to the skies.
I spend a ton of time traveling and hiking to remote photography spots, so I am forever in search of lightweight, sturdy tripods. Because a majority of my photography is ultra-low-light night timelapse, I shoot with heavy full-frame DSLR equipment and large-aperture, high-quality lenses.
Today’s post comes from Simon King. He is working on a personal project – a photobook documenting the lives of modern cowboys and cowgirls from ranch to rodeo.
In honor of Memorial Day and for those who have served and are currently serving our country, we highlight three military photographers who kindly answered some of our questions giving us an inside look at life as a war and conflict photographer.
How You Shot It is a series where you show us how you shot an image. Today’s post comes from Andrew Bird a portrait and landscape photographer from Poconos Mountains, Pennsylvania.
Architectural photographer Mike Kelley creates and executes his dream shoot – and brings back to life an iconic airline; PAN AM