There are many different rental solutions today for cameras, lenses, and gear but nothing I have come across is as quite as interesting as a new subscription service called Parachut. Parachut will be a monthly camera membership club that sends you new digital/analog/specialty cameras, lenses, drones, speed lights, etc., right to your doorstep allowing you […]
10 Tips On How To Scout The Best Photo Shoot Locations
How To Find The Best Photo Shoot Locations Anywhere If you’re new to a place, or you’re just looking for one of the best photo shoot locations, then there is some work that needs to be done, but fortunately for you, we have compiled the 10 best ways to do it. The even better news […]
Introducing SD 5.0: The Fastest SD Card Class Yet
The New “Video Speed Class” Rating The SD Association (SDA) just announced its newest and fastest SD card class specification today, SD 5.0, at the CP+2016 conference. The new specification and SD cards will be labeled and classified with the label “Video Speed Class” to specify the writing and transfer speeds moving forward. This new […]
Oddly Satisfying: Watch A Tokina 100MM f2.8 Macro Being Taken Apart
Today I came across a newer website, Fixyourcamera.org, that released an informative video back in October of a Nikon mounted Tokina 100mm f2.8 macro being taken apart and repaired because of a squeaking noise in the lens. Mike, a professional camera technician who runs the site takes apart the lens to figure out where the […]
See What Happens When Experts Use Photoshop 1.0
If you have never seen the first version of Photoshop — Photoshop 1.0 — in action, then this video by CreativeLive of Photoshop experts and professional photographers using the original software will make you glad you aren’t editing in the original program. Photoshop was created by Thomas and John Knoll in 1988 and released in […]
Gone Too Soon: Magnum Photographer Peter Marlow Loses Battle to Cancer
After losing a painful battle to bone marrow cancer, Magnum photographer Peter Marlow died yesterday at the age of 64. Marlow, known for his color work and opening Magnum Photo’s London office, was a prolific photographer whose work in portraiture and conceptual photography was second to none. Marlow got his start as a photojournalist for […]
Warren Richardson Wins 2015 World Press Photo of The Year
Warren Richardson has just won the World Press Photo of the Year 2015 award with his haunting photograph of a man passing a baby under barbed wire on the Serbian/Hungarian border during last year’s refugee crisis. The crisis saw thousands of refugees and displaced people flood into Europe to escape the war and turmoil still […]
What is The Best Way to Store Photos?
I often wonder about the life of photographs when file formats and containers change, computers degenerate and fail over time, external hard drives crash, and memory cards fail — it makes me want to discover the best way to store photos so they’re safe for the future. Digital photographs to me seem like vaporware that […]
“Seeing Through Photographs”: A MoMA Free Class on Photography
Finding meaning in your own photography is something I’ve prattled on about for the past year, and now there’s a MoMA free (Museum of Modern Art) online course called “Seeing Through Photographs” on Coursera that continues with this motif. If you are interested in finding out more on my thoughts on how to photography with […]
You Can Now Switch Between Multiple Instagram Accounts
Instagram, the wildly popular photo-sharing app, recently added a new feature that lets you switch between your multiple Instagram accounts. The new feature will work great for photographers that need to run multiple photography pages without having to sign in and out of different accounts. But hey, it’s even great for people who want to […]
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