By admin on June 14, 2020
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Erin Sullivan is a travel photographer who spends much of her time shooting in the great outdoors. But when COVID-19 quarantines forced her to stay at home, Sullivan decided to flex her creative muscles with a new project titled Our Great Indoors. The Los Angeles-based photographer began finding various things around the house — often […]
By admin on June 13, 2020
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Back in 2015, a stealthy startup company called Light made a splash in the photo industry by announcing a point-and-shoot camera called the L16 that featured a whopping 16 separate cameras across its face. Fast forward half a decade, and now Light is no longer working to revolutionize photography at all. Despite the initial hype […]
By admin on June 12, 2020
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The team at Lensrentals just published Part 2 of their fascinating flange distance test, where they compared various Sony, Canon, and Micro Four Thirds stills cameras. What they found is particularly relevant to Sony shooters, or anyone with a camera that has IBIS. In case you missed it, Roger Cicala and his team recently embarked […]
By admin on June 11, 2020
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PimEyes is a Polish search engine that’s raising some eyebrows over its privacy implications. Powered by facial recognition technology, the service takes any portrait of a person and finds other photos of that person on the Web. After you provide one or more photos of a person (in which their face is clearly visible), PimEyes […]
By admin on June 10, 2020
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Symptom is a collection of photos by Argentinian photographer Magali Agnello that inadvertently chronicled her experience and feelings with bipolar disorder. “It was 2016, in which I had proposed to carry out a project (for the third time) that consisted in taking one photo per day throughout the entire year,” Agnello tells PetaPixel. “And without […]
By admin on June 9, 2020
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Umurangi Generation is a newly released computer game that bills itself as “a first-person photography game in the sh**ty future.” If you enjoy photography and grew up enjoying Pokémon Snap, then this game is right up your alley. The game is set in a place called Tauranga Aotearoa that has been dealing with crises of […]
By admin on June 8, 2020
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PhotoStatistica is a new Mac app that examines EXIF data from large sets of photos and turns it into interesting statistics and visualizations that reveal how you go about shooting photos. Created by the UK-based photographer Philip Pegden and his startup Bristol Bay Code Factory, PhotoStatistica can help you answer various questions about your photo […]
By admin on June 7, 2020
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Consider this: think like a painter. Painting is basically an additive process: the painter adds paint to a canvas. Photography is basically subtractive: the photographer, through careful composition and cropping (or cloning in the digital darkroom), subtracts unwanted or distracting elements from a scene to create a vision — or impression — of a scene. […]
By admin on June 6, 2020
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My name is Andy Chua, and I’m a professional photographer based in Singapore. In this article, I’ll share tips for nailing your action shots in sports photography. Team Russia competed in Team Free event of Artistic swimming during Fina World Championship (Gwangju) 2019. I used 9 AF-C points focused directly onto the artistic swimmer. Common […]
By admin on June 5, 2020
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Instagram just released a bombshell statement about copyright infringement. In response to recent developments in a lawsuit between a pro photographer and Newsweek, the photo sharing site told Ars Technica that it does NOT grant a sub-license to anyone who uses their “embed” feature to share a public photo. The statement is more important than […]