Free Software, Adorama Deals, and ISO Explained It’s been a while since I’ve posted and a lot has been going on in the world of photography without me — including free Nik software, tons of Adorama deals from Nikon, and Tony Northrup explains ISO better than I ever would! Last week, Google announced they were […]
Instagram Changes Feeds to Facebook Algorithm
Are We Witnessing the Death of Instagram? Media outlets, especially in the photography world today, are busting at the seams because of the newly announced Instagram changes to the feed system. Their latest decision is changing what photographers love about it: being able to see images as they’re uploaded, instead of the new algorithm being […]
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 […]
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 […]
“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 […]
The Loon Copter: First Drone That Flies, Floats, and Dives Underwater
Some talented researchers at Oakland University have developed the Loon Copter, a drone that can do three things: Fly, Float, and dive underwater. While there are other drones that can dive underwater and fly, this is the first drone that can do both, as well as float on the surface. Check out how the “Loon […]
Confused By the “Circle of Confusion”?
Dissecting the “Circle of Confusion” If you’ve ever wondered how aperture and depth of field relate to the size of the image sensor, then “Focusing on Depth of Field Lens Equivalents,” will clear up the circle of confusion and lens equivalency for you. John Hess of Filmmaker IQ created an amazing explanation on how smaller […]
Fuji Officially Announces Fujifilm X-Pro 2, X70, X-E2s
Well, yesterday’s leak turned out to be when Fuji Australia “accidentally” published their three new X-Series cameras on the product page. The Fujifilm X-Pro2, X70, and X-E2s were officially announced last night, and they look to be much better than their predecessors. First, the Fujifilm X-Pro2 has a hybrid viewfinder which is optical or EVF, […]
Fujifilm Australia Accidentally leaks Fujifilm X-Pro2, X70, and X-E2s Specs
If you’re a big fan of Fujifilm like me, then the newest X-series cameras that were accidentally leaked by Fujifilm Australia might be of interest, especially the Fujifilm X-Pro2. Fuji Rumors first reported the leak and were able to save the pages before they could erase them from the website. The long anticipated Fujifilm X-Pro2 […]
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