Tuesday, December 30, 2014

How The Film ‘Anomaly’ Is Changing The Game For Us All (BTS And Interview With Co-Director Salomon Ligthelm)

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Last week saw the release of ‘Anomaly’, a film that is redefining the approach and model for independent, narrative film making. Co-Director Salomon Ligthelm outlines how he managed the project as it grew from “a 2 minute art film” into the astonishing 38 minute-long final masterpiece, and provides key takeaways for all of us that we can ap...How The Film ‘Anomaly’ Is Changing The Game For Us All (BTS And Interview With Co-Director Salomon Ligthelm)

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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Hans Eijkelboom Dazzles with a Photographic Study of People Through 20 Years of Photos

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Dutch street photographer Hans Eijkelboom recently celebrated the release of his book, "People of the Twenty-First Century," published by PHAIDON. Featuring 6,000 photographs, the book serves as a comprehensive catalog of what people wear and what they're "into" over a span of over twenty years. Stylistically, the series can easily be likened to that of Bill Cunningham's "On the Street" fashion column in the New York Times, bu...Hans Eijkelboom Dazzles with a Photographic Study of People Through 20 Years of Photos

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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

10 best photography tips for beginners

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New to digital photography? Need some beginner-friendly photo tips to help you get up and running with your camera? We can help. The post 10 best photography tips for beginners appeared first on Digital Camera World....10 best photography tips for beginners

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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Snapselect: Resolving Your Photo Library Mess

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It happens to all of us. You come back from a great day of shooting only to dread the hours of sorting through photos to uncover your best shots. Whether it’s a soccer tournament, a day at the zoo, a birthday party, or a vacation, there’s no denying that you’re going to shoot a LOT. […]...Snapselect: Resolving Your Photo Library Mess

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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

The Ultimate Star Trail Timelapse at The Wave, Arizona

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The sandstone rock formations of the Wave, Arizona are some of the most sought after geologic photographic material in North America. Thousands of amazing night pictures have been taken of it over the years, no one had made the trek in to create a timelapse…until now: The Wave—a site on many photographers’ bucket lists—combines undulating […]...The Ultimate Star Trail Timelapse at The Wave, Arizona

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Saturday, December 13, 2014

Motion and Action Photography Tips

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For the most part, the world around us is in motion. Some things move slowly while some move faster. Slow moving things are plants, turtles, snails etc. Fast moving things are baseballs, cars, ocean waves etc. As photographers we thrive to capture every detail and display it via our photos. We want to capture these […]...Motion and Action Photography Tips

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

This is What a 6.5 Million Dollar Photograph Looks Like

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A private collector in Las Vegas just bought Peter Lik's, "Phantom," today for an unprecedented $6.5 million making this sale the most expensive photograph in history. Peter didn't just call it a day with one sale, he also sold, "Illusion," for $2.4 million and, "Eternal Moods," for $1.1 million. That's just a cool $10 million dollar payday for LIK USA™. These sales from today ...This is What a 6.5 Million Dollar Photograph Looks Like

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Saturday, December 6, 2014

The Pros and Cons of Watermarking Your Photos

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While doing some research to write this post, I went looking for some of my photos on the web, and it was just…wow! Using the Google reverse image search engine, I could locate where some photos of mine were being used. I only spent time looking for three photos (some that I knew were popular) […]...The Pros and Cons of Watermarking Your Photos

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Why It’s Still Important to Shoot In Black And White

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I’ve just read a comment from a photographer who said it’s time to stop shooting in black and white. He claimed we don’t see the world in black and white and it was something only done in the past due to the limitations at the time and it’s time to move on. Here’s a number of reasons why I think it’s critical to shoot black and white from time to time, and how it can help nurture your photographic eye....Why It’s Still Important to Shoot In Black And White

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