Canon To Debut New ‘Global Shutter’ Tech Into Upcoming DSLR?
For as long as there has been DSLR video, there has been the issue of rolling shutter. You know, that odd effect where the video gets all wobbly and bendy if you pan too fast one way or the other. It has become sort of an accepted drawback of using DSLRs for video, but it appears that Canon may be looking to change that…
Daredevil Shoots A Frozen City From Above | Images by Ronnie Yip
Photographer Ronnie Yip braves the gelid Toronto climate, and scales its skyscrapers to shoot incredible views of a frozen city.
An Inside Look at Von Wong’s Magical World Without Photoshop
“Childhood memories, fantasy, and a world within a world,” sounds befitting of a Christmas dream. That’s how Ben Von Wong…
How to Make a Keepsake Photo Ornament, Coaster or Magnet
Colorful lights twinkled happily, carols played in the background and the earthy scents of pine and cinnamon filled the air….
How To Create a Textured Still Life Fine Art Photograph
Some photographers might shun the whole texture overlay thing, but I have a lot of fun experimenting with them. SLR…
Hero 3 vs Hero 3+: Is GoPro’s Hero 3+ Really Worth Upgrading?
Back when GoPro announced the new GoPro Hero 3+ model many were left wondering if the upgrades made to the camera were really worth upgrading from a Hero 3. The new Hero 3+ Black Edition boasted a 20% smaller size, 4x better Wifi, Better Battery Life, a New Lens, and several other features – but nothing that really jumped out at you as *THE* feature that makes it worth an upgrade.
Impact Octacool-9 Fluorescent 2 Light Kit Review – Rapid Gear Review
The Impact Octacool 9 Fluorescent 2 Light Kit from B&H Photo/Video is affordable and puts out nearly 1,000W of light. For $600, you get two octabanks with 9 compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs and two 9.5′ air-cushioned light stands. So is this the best bang for the buck? Let’s find out!
Build Your Own ‘Still Life’ Folding Table for around $30
I love still life photography, it’s one of my favorite things to do when I’m bored and don’t have a person to shoot. I was recently searching for a good table for shooting my still life work, but as you can imagine the commercially available tables are rather expensive. Since my budget is rather low I decided to look into DIY alternatives, and that was when I came across this great DIY build over on DIY Photography.