Should You Be Using Vintage Lenses for Your Work?

With mirrorless camera gaining more of a foothold in the industry in the past few years, vintage lenses have seen a real resurgence in popularity. This quick and great video discusses if you should be using them for your own work. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
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How to Add an Orton Glow Effect to Your Landscape Photos

The Orton Effect is a common technique used on landscape photos that can lend your images a soothing, ethereal glow that can be a great choice for projecting a certain mood. This excellent video tutorial will show you how you can use Photoshop to add the effect to your own landscape images. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
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Fujifilm GFX 100: Technical Marvel, Ergonomic Nightmare

Fujifilm has revolutionized the medium format digital world. Their cameras came in at one-tenth of the cost of the existing players, and they want to make them even cheaper! I have worked with the GFX 50S for several months and own a GFX 50R, so when I had the chance to spend a couple of days with the GFX 100, I snapped it up. I'll share my experiences with it here. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Dylan Goldby
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How I Got the Shot: Stuck at Home Edition

Everyone is dealing with this new normal in different ways. A lot of people have been finding all sorts of creative ways to keep themselves busy. Not wanting to be outdone, photographers all over have been sharing amazing and humorous photos often shot within their homes. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Michael DeStefano
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Photo Of The Day By Bob Faucher

Photo By Bob Faucher Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Ancient Survivors” by Bob Faucher. Location: Arctic National Wildlife Rescue, Alaska. “Constant winds coming off the slopes of the Brooks Range in Alaska buffet a musk ox pair near the Smith Mountains in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve,” explains Faucher. “To include the landscape and yet not have it be a distraction from the primary subject, I waited for this dominant pair to separate from their herd, which was grazing along the near side of the gully just behind where the back and hump of the male is now obstructing the view. I wanted to have the musk oxen fill the foreground and the landscape recede into the background. To accomplish...
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New Patent Reveals Sony Could Release Lens That Lets You Take an Image, and Choose Focus Later

A new patent has seemingly revealed Sony’s plans for a potentially game-changing new lens – that being, one that lets you take a photo, and select the focus at a later point. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Jack Alexander
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10 Photography Projects You Can Work on From Home

The post 10 Photography Projects You Can Work on From Home appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Matt Murray. If you’ve suddenly found yourself at home for an extended period, your first reaction could be to feel restricted in terms of what you can achieve. Fear not, there are lots of photography projects you can work on from home. In this guide, I’ve detailed ten projects I plan on working on in the coming weeks. 1. Make a photography zine With time on your hands, there’s no better time to start thinking about creating a photography zine. I’ve just made my first zine with images I took while on holiday on the Isle of Wight last year....Every Summer photography zine by Matt Murray
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8 Tips For Golden Hour Landscape Photography On iPhone

Do you struggle to take beautiful sunrise and sunset pictures with your iPhone? It might seem challenging… but with a few simple tips, you can create stunning photos with beautiful golden light. I recently interviewed Linda Smit – a mobile photography workshop leader with a passion for sunrise and sunset photos. In this article, Linda shares 8 tips for improving your golden hour landscape photography. Read on to discover how to capture the magic of golden hour with your iPhone! 1. Be Ready For The Beautiful Golden Light Of Sunrise & Sunset Do you want to capture gorgeous golden light in your landscape photos? Then you have to be ready with your camera when the light is just right. When the...golden hour landscape photography
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The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Many Photographers Considering Changing Careers

The coronavirus pandemic is causing significant disruptions in the photo industry that are seriously affecting the financial standing of a lot of professionals. It has been so serious, in fact, that according to a recent survey, almost one out of every five professionals is considering leaving the industry entirely. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
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How to Retouch a Portrait in Capture One

Retouching is crucial to the process of creating a successful portrait. If that is something you would like to learn more about, this fantastic video tutorial will show you the process of retouching a portrait in Capture One. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
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Flagship Power: A Review of the Fujifilm X-T4

The Fujifilm X-T4 is the latest installment in the company's highly lauded series, and it brings with it a bevy of impressive specs and improvements sure to delight both photographers and videographers. If you are wondering if this camera is worth the upgrade, this great review will give you a good look at what you can expect. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
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This Photographic Arts Center in Colorado Is Offering Its Entire Collection Online

Despite museums, galleries, and cooperatives temporarily shuttering due to the coronavirus crisis, cultural institutions are finding ways to allow audiences to view their curated displays. One such establishment in Denver, Colorado has generously uploaded its 180-artist collection for viewers to peruse online. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Scott Mason
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Six Important Lessons Every Photographer Should Learn

One of the great things about photography is that there really is no ceiling; you can always learn something new or expand your skills and creative visions. This excellent video features a longtime photographer discussing six important lessons he has learned over the years. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
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Sync Stuck?

If you sync your Lightroom Classic catalog to the Lightroom cloud, then there may come a day in your future where the “Syncing [n] photos” message seems to never go away. I can’t tell you what is causing that, but I can give you some steps to consider when this happens to hopefully get it sorted. The first thing I do is head over to Preferences > Lightroom Sync, and expand the Sync Activity panel at the bottom to see what’s happening. It may give you a clue or it may not. It really depends on your situation. In this situation I made some metadata changes to 4 synced photos, and that is what it means by Uploading under Sync Type...
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How Pro Photographers Are Staying Creative During Lockdown

This is undoubtedly a crazy time for photographers. There's no work, and we can't stretch our creative muscles as often as we're used to. How are the pros coping? Many pro photographers are using their photography skills to create something they'd never normally have time to do, and the results are remarkable. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Louise Downham
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Northern Rockies Photo Hot Spots

To access this content, you must purchase Outdoor Photographer Membership. The post Northern Rockies Photo Hot Spots appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: James Kay
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Fstoppers Review: Lensbaby's Velvet 28, Your New Favorite Creative Tool

Since 2004, Lensbaby has been an industry innovator, designing outside-the-box creative lenses and accessories. While other manufacturers chase the expensive, high-tech, spec-fixated market, Lensbaby pursues something entirely different: helping artists find a new creative approach through unique effects delivered by fully analog products. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Jordana Wright
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Photo Of The Day By Charlotte Couchman

Photo By Charlotte Couchman Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Elk Cow in RMNP” by Charlotte Couchman. Location: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Couchman describes the image as an “elk cow chewing grass, backlit by the afternoon sun.” Olympus 75-300mm lens. Exposure: 1/640 sec., f/4.8, ISO 200. Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the OP website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post Photo Of The Day By Charlotte Couchman appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
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Voigtlander Announces Three Fast New Lenses for Sony Full Frame Cameras

Voigtlander has announced the launch of three new “SE” — Still Edition — lenses for Sony full-frame cameras: 35mm f/1.2, 40mm f/1.2, and 50mm f/1.2. These metal-bodied prime lenses are intended specifically for stills photographers. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Andy Day
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Photographing a Still Life Series for Exhibition or a Portfolio

The post Photographing a Still Life Series for Exhibition or a Portfolio appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Charlie Moss. If you’ve ever tried photographing still life images, you’ll know that making a single good picture is relatively easy, but shooting a still life series is much harder! Trying to make a set of images that feel like they belong together can be very challenging for many reasons. If you’re shooting to create a portfolio, or perhaps even for an exhibition, you’ll want to create images that feel like they belong together. That way, the body of work will appear more thoughtful, and its message will be stronger. But no matter how hard you try to make...still life series
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