Scott Kelby: Exploring Photography Through Others’ Eyes Photography has meaning, whether you’re a seasoned professional or it’s your first time holding a new camera. There’s something special when you click the shutter once you’ve found a brilliant radiance of light, natural symmetry, and perfect subjects. These intangible moments are what we experience from making photographs, […]
Part I: Top 25 Famous Photographers and Their Cameras
Part 1, From Ansel Adams to Edward Weston We know it’s not the camera that makes the photographer, it’s the photographer that makes the camera. It got me thinking about all the famous photographers and the cameras they used to capture their iconic photos. Although most of them are gone now, I’ve compiled an exhaustive […]
Smartphones Responsible For Decline of Staff Photographers?
Editors Believe Smartphones Won’t Affect Future of Photography I read an article today that said staff photographers at newspapers/publications cannot be replaced by smartphones because photographers are needed for great photos as much as journalists are needed for reporting. This article comes on the heels of Sports Illustrated laying off all their staff photographers this […]
World’s Highest Resolution Full-Frame DSLRs: The Canon EOS 5DS, EOS 5DS R
Those of you photographers interested in having a full-frame camera with the resolution of a medium- or large-format sized image sensor can rejoice with the announcement of The EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R Digital SLR cameras. Weighing in at an impressive 50.6-megapixel resolution, The EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R, will fit in nicely […]
New Online Photography Magazine: Precise-Moment.com
“Of all the means of expression, photography is the only one that fixes a precise moment in time.” — Henri Cartier-Bresson Precise Moment isn’t an online photography magazine that seeks to proselytize or worship the works of Henri Cartier-Bresson, nor take a hubristic approach to believe we are the best courier to carry the torch […]
10 Ways How to Create a Photographic Essay
By Adam Crawford Photography, like writing, is a constant practice where one becomes better through repetition. What the photographer tries to see is more than just a casual snapshot taken on vacation. The photographer is one that mulls over ideas, has visions of symmetry in their mind before they shoot, and are compelled to tell […]
The Art of Photography
By Adam Crawford “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” – Ansel Adams It was photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Eugene Atget that ushered in photography as a viable art form at the beginning of the 20th century, and what came after was an amazing collective of photographers who shaped today’s photography landscape. The […]
From Woodstock to Birds that Flock: Landscape Photography of Lance Warley
Lance Warley: Capturing The Beauty of the Landscape Lance Warley, a landscape photographer from the South Bronx, is a third generation New Yorker that was predestined to run his family business — a gas station. During the 1960s his neighborhood in the South Bronx fell into decline. The once prominent borough became infested with crime […]
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