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Post-Mortem Photography – A Morbid Photographic Legacy Of The Victorian Era
During the Victorian Era families chose to memorialize their loved ones with a photograph since it was cheaper than a painting. Often the loved ones were dead.
Father Of 6 Shares The Enchanting Youth Of His Children: La Famille
In La Famille, French photographer Alain LaBoile turns our attention back to the virtues of a simpler time; one of mischief, drama, camaraderie, imagination, and innocence. What can come across as a chronology of memoirs, can feel like a tribute to family, and a salute to generations past.
Shooting A Tokyo Train At 600 ‘Frames’ A Second To Freeze A Moment
Photographer Adam Magyar takes us into a common scene of a subway and shows us the little elegant parts of life we miss.
Don’t Throw Away that Image! How to Save and Edit an Imperfect Capture
Sometimes we get an image that has great content but is techinically imperfect. Rather than throwing away a misfocused image for example, we can show you how to save and improve that image.
Do You use a Filter, Hood, or Neither on Your Lenses?
There is an article on PetaPixel about how much of a difference there is between a cheap UV filter and…
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