‘The Digital Edward Weston’ was what first thought that crossed my mind as I looked through Anna Agoston’s work, but I soon realized it wasn’t mimicry, in fact it was a modern ode to the beautiful simplicity and intricacy his work first showed us. Anna’s macro close-ups of living plants reveal an intricate world the […]
Most Influential Photography News From the First Week of September
Photography Week in Review Friday is here and a lot has happened in the photography world this week. Whether you’re a news junkie, technophile, love everything photographic, or just want to know what you might have missed, I compiled a list of the biggest photography news for the first week of September 2015. Here are […]
Is DxO ONE Future of Consumer Photography?
Release of DxO ONE a Game Changer What will the camera and photography landscape look like in a few years? Maybe we will see smaller, lighter, modular cameras that allow photographers to add optical hardware or cameras to mobile devices? Well, guess what, it already happened this week. DxO, a cutting-edge French camera software company […]
Who’s Behind The Camera? New Process Matches Photos With Photographer
Researchers Develop New Process That Determines Who’s Behind The camera Two researchers, Christopher Thomas and Adriana Kovashka, from the University of Pittsburgh recently conducted a research study using computer vision to identify the photographer behind the camera. (Computer Vision via Wikipedia: is a field that includes methods for acquiring, processing, analyzing, and understanding images and, […]
The Paradigm Shift of Modern Photography
What is The Future of Photography? Photography is the examination and the documentation of our world, and the photographs we make reflect human life and the Earth as it is. Photography has the ability to stop time and capture significant moments. These photographs, whether they are of a child starving to death while a vulture […]
Most Influential Photography News of the Week
Photography Week in Review It’s Friday (yay!) and a lot has happened in the photography world this week. Whether you’re a news junkie, technophile, love everything photographic, or just want to know what you might have missed, I compiled a list of the biggest photography news from this past week. Here is the most influential […]
Creating Visual Tension in Your Photographs
How Creating Visual Tension in Your Photographs Makes Better Images What the eye sees in a photograph, and how our mind perceives it, is affected by the composition and positioning of the elements in a frame. Overwhelming the eye with too much visual information runs the risk of alienating our viewers. By creating visual tension […]
Are We Headed For a Photographic Revolution?
The world progresses whether we want it to or not, and that is the same for any artistic mediums. After reading Stephen Mayes article “The Next Revolution in Photography Is Coming” in Time magazine this morning, I think he may be right a photographic revolution. Stephen Mayes a visual communication strategist and the former CEO […]
How to Rekindle Your Photographic Passion
Losing hope and finding little joy in your creative pursuits is a warning sign of an impending creative depression. I’ve battled it many times and know the self doubt it brings. To battle creative depression I’ve always revisited the source of my inspiration to see what moved me in the first place. For me it’s […]
10 Unwritten Photographic Rules
Some people wonder what some of the unwritten photographic rules are, and ultimately what makes a great photograph. Those who do not practice photography, haven’t been trained in the medium, and don’t know the history of photography often have questions as to why a photograph is famous, or often assume that by using the rule […]
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