Save 5 000 By Getting A Monochrome Fuji X Pro1 Or X100S Instead Of A Leica

When Fuji released the X-Pro1 and X100S, they became instant hits. Relatively small cameras with amazing image quality. Many photographers added one to their kit as a lightweight alternative to a DSLR for personal use. Others completely replaced their DSLRs with the new Fuji offerings as their new main bodies. People loved them. A couple of months after the X-Pro1 launch, Leica announced their new M Monochrome black & white only digital rangefinder....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 422 words · Terry Cadenas

Slow Mo Guys Push It To The Extreme With Glass Explosions At Over 343 000Fps

In the photography world, we’re used to the megapixel and high ISO races. When it comes to video, the race seems to be about frames per second. With frame rates getting ever faster, Vision Research are usually in the lead with their Phantom cameras. It’s just a regular day at the office for the Slow Mo Guys, making things explode. In this case, Pyrex glass. Using a Phantom V2511, they begin filming at 28,000fps....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 219 words · Karen Smith

Syrp S New Slingshot Is A Motion Control Zipline That Lets You Dolly Your Camera For Hundreds Of Feet

Creating super long slider or dolly shots is something many timelapse photographers and filmmakers dream about doing. For some, hyperlapse techniques and a lot of post production work is the answer. For others, that’s far too much work. When you look at the whole process, you can quickly see why. For others, the solution is a cable cam zipline type system. It works with the Syrp Genie (review here), to provide you with a level of control that is otherwise difficult to achieve....

February 5, 2023 · 4 min · 672 words · Livia Bury

The 10 Best And Worst Things About Photoshop Cc

Photoshop’s one of those essential tools that most photographers can’t live without. It’s been the industry leading application for years, and it may still be for some time to come (maybe), but it’s not perfect. In this rather extensive video from Nathaniel Dodson at Tutvid, he talks us through his 10 favourite and least favourite things about Photoshop CC. I can completely agree with the list of “The Good”, and most of those are features I use and love on a daily basis....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Betty Andrews

The Art Of The Timelapse And Some Of Our Favourite Timelapses From 2016

Timelapse seems to have exploded in 2016. Every other week, there’s a new one coming out trying to best the ones that came before it. Part of this boom is the ease with which cameras can shoot it now. Nikon has had built in timelapse features for years. Other DSLRs and mirrorless manufacturers have also started included timelapse capabilities over the last couple of years. Video editing software has become more intelligent in putting it all together, too....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 549 words · Shane Henderson

The Decisive Moment The Sony Rx100 V

When I was shooting and testing the new Sony RX100 V for a few hours last week I usually kept it in single shot mode, how I have shot forever. Single shot mode goes against everything that this new superspeed jet fuel camera is all about. This new refresh of the RX100V is all about speed, continuous shooting and that crazy 24FPS shooting mode. I mean, the RX100 V is much more than that, but this is what the hype was and is about....

February 5, 2023 · 5 min · 907 words · Sharon Ator

The Life Of A Viral Photographer

Sometimes, if we’re lucky, we shoot an image that takes on a life of its own. It becomes bigger than just us or our circle of friends and clients. That’s what happened to New York based Italian photographer Michele Palazzo. Winter Storm Jonas allowed photographers to capture some amazing imagery. One particularly striking shot was Pallazo’s photograph of the Flatiron Building in NYC. He recently spoke at B&H to give some insight into how his life has changed since the image went viral....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Doug Turnmire

The Ultimate Guide To Sharpening Your Images In Adobe Photoshop

Sharpening and the various techniques available to apply it are hotly debated topics. Everybody has their own favourite way of doing it, and they tend to stick with it. I certainly have mine. I’ve got 2 or 3 go-to methods I bounce between depending on the image in question. There are also techniques I don’t use because I just don’t like what they do. This video from Jesús Ramirez at The Photoshop Channel covers pretty much every main method of sharpening images within Photoshop....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 319 words · Martin Taylor

These Are 28 Common Mistakes In Street Photography You Should Avoid

1.Always using the Manual Mode One common misconception and Street Photography mistake is the believe that professional photographers always use the manual mode and therefore it is also useful for Street Photography, right? Firstly, professional photographers don’t use the manual mode every time. They use it when it benefits them, but they also choose an automatic mode when conditions are changing rapidly and would mean to adjust the camera settings too often....

February 5, 2023 · 14 min · 2871 words · Mark Logsdon

This Camera Ensures A Photo Finish At The Olympics

Since 1932, vaunted Swiss watchmaker Omega has served as Official Timekeeper at the Olympic Games 26 times. This year at the Rio Olympics, Omega is once again providing finish line cameras to provide officials and the public with the most precise view of the athletes. The current generation of cameras, dubbed the Scan ‘O’ Vision debuted at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. The current version, Myria, is now capable of taking 10,000 scans per second; a dramatic improvement from 2,000 sps at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics....

February 5, 2023 · 4 min · 710 words · Ray May

This Guy Created An Epic Vfx Laden Commercial To Sell His 96 Suzuki Vitara

This one of the most hilarious and amazing things I’ve seen in a while. Selling a 21 year old car is no easy task. But when you’re the VFX Supervisor at a design and animation company, like Eugene Romanovsky is, that’s not a problem. I mean, if you can build solid marketing for your clients, why not for your own ageing Suzuki Vitara? The commercial shows Eugene’s Vitara in quite a number of familiar and far-fetched situations....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Beverly Reeves

This Is The Story Behind Robert Capa S D Day Photos On Normandy Beach

Every iconic photograph through history has a story to go with it. Sometimes, the picture tells the story all by itself. Robert Capa’s photographs of the D-Day landings on Normandy beach are a prime example. But there are other stories, too. The photographs themselves takes on a life of their own. Studying them infers things that aren’t immediately apparent. Sometimes, the film itself can also literally have its own story....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 491 words · George Mitchell

This Is What It S Like To Be A Press Photographer In The White House

Straight out of college, Andrew Harnik’s goal was as many of us with a passion for the camera. To make a living as a photographer. A goal he has reached. A Washington D.C. native, he’s worked as a newspaper and magazine photojournalist since 2003. Now working for the Associated Press, he is one of the photographers responsible for covering the President of the United States. In this five minute short by filmmaker Bas Berkhout, Andrew talks about his journey....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 540 words · John Richardson

This Model Dangled Over A 1000 Ft Skyscraper For A Photo Without Safety Equipment

I know that people these days really try hard to get likes on social networks. But I still get surprised how far some of them would go. After the guy who climbs the skyscrapers to take shots, one model went a step further (quite literally). Viktoria Odintsova had a photo shoot on top of Cayan Tower in Dubai: a 306-metre-tall (1,004 ft) skyscraper, the world’s second tallest high-rise building. But it wasn’t enough just to take photos on the top....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 382 words · Mary Cantrell

This Photographer Creates Unearthly Images Using Camera Movement And Rotation

I think all of us experimented with camera movement when we got our first camera. But British photographer Simon Painter raised this little game on a new level. He moves and rotates the camera while shooting to create fantastic photographic art. He is fascinated by light, texture, and movement, and his photos are very atmospheric. They are sometimes hectic, sometimes delicate and soft, but they are always inspiring and beautiful....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 609 words · Marcella Perry

This Photographer Quit Her Job Three Years Ago To Photograph Women Around The World

Many of us wish we could give up our jobs to go and follow our passion. For a very lucky few, our job is our passion. Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc quit her job to follow hers in 2013. Since then, she’s travelled the globe to capture the beauty in diversity around the world for an amazing project titled The Atlas of Beauty. Over the last three years, Noroc has visited more than 50 countries photographing the women she meets to highlight the planet’s natural beauty in diversity, and it’s an amazing body of work that quickly makes you realise that beauty is all around us and is in everybody....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Edwin Nelson

Three Systems Go Head To Head In This Camera Lens Comparison With Some Surprising Results

There are always new photographers trying to figuring out which system to buy into. There’s also experienced photographers considering switching. They post on Facebook and forums to ask the opinions of others. 99% of the responses will be suggesting the brand they themselves use. It’s inevitable, really. They promote what they know, without really knowing what the person asking the question wants to shoot. So, seeing comparisons can be a good way to get a little insight into how each system handles....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 631 words · Richard Lichtenberg

Three Tools To Rule Them All How To Fix Anything In Photoshop With Three Basic Tools

I know – that title sounds a little bit like clickbait-ish. But! It’s not! (well not this time). You don’t need a lot of fancy tools to fix most common problems in digital images (it will not help you with your taxes or significant other, so everything is a bit of a stretch :) )Advertisements Let me tell you a story about me and Photoshop before we jump into the magic....

February 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1071 words · Joel Benson

Tiny Vibrations Bring Still Photos To Life In Dynamic Interactive Images

A photograph is, by its very nature, a still image. Good ones perform their task very well. As technology has evolved the lines between photo and video have started to become a little blurred. We’ve got live photos, Instagram supports video, and now wants to be SnapChat. Then we have augmented reality. The combination of computer generated data and real world imagery in real time. The big problem with augmented reality is that the two don’t really mix together too fluidly yet....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 499 words · Charles Wilkerson

Treading Lightly Managing Your Children S Digital Footprint

Advertisements Lots of advice, but is it relevant? If you want advice on how to teach your children to be safe on Snapchat, handle Facebook bullying the right way, and not make Instagram mistakes, it’s widely available. But what about the implications of your social media use? What sort of digital footprint are you creating for your child when you post photos of them, share their exploits, and moan about their behaviour?...

February 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1026 words · Mike Grissom