By admin on December 27, 2018
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Back in June I covered Fortarock, a fantastic metal festival in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. I had the opportunity to shoot bands like Dragonforce, Watain, Týr, Alestorm and Arch Enemy, all of whom are not only really fun to photograph, but also extremely talented musicians. This being the Netherlands, shooting the festival also meant dealing with […]
By admin on December 26, 2018
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Sigma completes its “Holy Trinity” with the release of the all-new 70-200mm f/2.8 Sport – is it the ultimate 70-200mm on the market right now? Sigma sent us a review piece of the upcoming lens for us to try out for a few days. To many photographers, a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens is a key piece […]
By admin on December 25, 2018
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Over this past year, an increasing trend in photography seems to be finding a viable alternative to Adobe Lightroom. Some have done it to get out from underneath the subscription service while others aren’t pleased with what remains to be inconsistent speed and performance. It seems to be more of the latter than the former, […]
By admin on December 24, 2018
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Heads up: if you sell your photos as microstock, companies can use your work in big ways for a very, very small payment. A photographer just found that out the hard way after he found one of his photos featured on a number of products in Walmart. Globalnews.ca reports that Fredericton, New Brunswick-based photographer Michael […]
By admin on December 23, 2018
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Zeiss made waves back in September when it announced its new ZX1 full-frame camera, which has Adobe Lightroom built into the camera itself. The company just released this 2-minute video that’s the first hands-on look at the upcoming camera. The video features German professional photographer Sabrina Weniger, who was one of the lucky few to […]
By admin on December 22, 2018
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has released an eye-opening pair of new photos that show a massive crater of water ice on Mars. The crater measures 51 miles (83km) across and contains a 1.1-mile-thick (1.8km) mount of water ice all year round. The ESA estimates that the crater contains 528 cubic miles (2,200 cubic kilometers) […]
By admin on December 21, 2018
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I’m Allen Murabayashi, the co-founder of PhotoShelter. We recently launched our Guide to Photo Contests 2019, an annual look at contests around the world that we think are worth your consideration. Here’s an excerpt from this year’s guide that looks at the sometimes controversial world of contests. Note: This article contains strong language. When money […]
By admin on December 20, 2018
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Here’s a new short film by NYC visual storyteller Tim Sessler. Titled “The Place Where,” the “visual poem” was shot at an old cement mine and features nighttime scenes illuminated by a 1600W LED drone light. The flying light was “most likely the brightest drone light that currently exists,” Sessler tells PetaPixel. Sessler took a […]
By admin on December 19, 2018
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Wildlife photographers sometimes set up camera traps to capture images of elusive animals. Former NASA engineer Mark Rober recently spent months creating a glitter-bomb fart-spray camera trap to capture images of elusive package thieves. As the 11-minute video above shows, the results were glorious. Rober, who worked for NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for 9 […]
By admin on December 18, 2018
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Check out these rather ordinary looking portraits. They’re all fake. Not in the sense that they were Photoshopped, but rather they were completely generated by artificial intelligence. That’s right: none of these people actually exist. NVIDIA researchers have published a new paper on easily customizing the style of realistic faces created by a generative adversarial […]