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 […]
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 […]
Richard Bernabe Uncovers The Spirit of Africa
Richard Bernabe, a landscape, nature, wildlife, and travel photographer gave up corporate America some years ago to pursue a full-time career in photography. He gave up job security, a comfortable salary and career stability in order to chase his dream of being a professional photographer. He, like many photographers before him, built a truly successful […]
Google and MIT Create Algorithm To Remove Reflections From Photos
If you’ve ever had to take a shot from an airplane window, a dirty skyscraper or a fence at the zoo to get a shot, you often end up with unwanted backgrounds and artifacts that make it an unusable shot. MIT and Google have fixed this problem by creating an advanced algorithm that erases unwanted, […]
Hello Pluto, Ralph Here to Take Ya Picture
I was devastated when I heard that NASA was going to have cut their budget drastically a few years ago. I wondered how far we would advance and pioneer into the cosmic heavens without a healthy budget to propel us into the future. Luckily NASA has continued to explore and provide us with breathtaking images […]
Turn Adobe Lightroom Into a Real Palette
Often when editing in Lightroom or Photoshop I would love to have more precise manual control over my edits. Using a Wacom tablet in the past has usually satisfied this need, but yesterday I stumbled upon a new product called Palette, a module system of buttons, sliders, and dials that links together magnetically to allow […]
One-Step Black and White Monobath Film Developer
If you have ever developed your own black and white images the multiple chemical baths and agitation needed can be a difficult process to master. Although many film photographers have years of darkroom black and white development experience, many of those who have grown up in the digital age may be put off by the […]
Baltimore Riots: Photojournalists Beaten by Rioters
As the Baltimore riots rage on, some photojournalists are being assaulted while trying to document what’s happening on the ground. Baltimore Sun photographer Christopher Assaf, USA Today was attacked while shooting when he was tripped and repeatedly punched in the back of the head before the Baltimore police found him lying in the street. The […]
Artsy & The Artist Genome Project: New Way to Discover Art
Artsy.net is a new platform for artists, fans, galleries, and collectors, that provides visitors with an opportunity to discover, learn, research, and collect artwork. From the photographers’ perspective, we can access a massive amount of information on master photographers like Ansel Adams or Edward Weston, and use it to discover new photographers as a research […]