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Behind the Scenes of a Daring Wingsuit Photo Shoot

Behind the Scenes of a Daring Wingsuit Photo Shoot

It’s one thing to capture an incredible wingsuit photograph, but it’s another to do it with external flash. The precision required is insane—you need to capture someone flying straight at you ceaselessly, predict their trajectory and still manage to pull off the basic fundamentals of composition. If you want to see how that’s done, watch this […]

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How and Why You Should Use Different Umbrellas in Portrait Lighting

How and Why You Should Use Different Umbrellas in Portrait Lighting

Do you shoot portraits with umbrellas? Most professionals opt for softboxes instead—but to overlook the power of umbrellas is a huge oversight. At least that’s what Daniel Norton thinks. In this video, he explains why: Norton shoots six different 41″ umbrellas, keeping both his camera and model in the same positions to illustrate exactly how different each […]

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StandInBaby: The Most Useful, Creepy Thing Every Newborn Photographer Needs

StandInBaby: The Most Useful, Creepy Thing Every Newborn Photographer Needs

Newborn bbaby photographers know all too well how difficult it is to take shots of kids. On top of that, add how hard it is to learn on the job when parents tend not to trust anyone inexperienced with their kids. The solution: equal parts creepy and utilitarian, the StandInBaby is coming soon: Despite the doll’s eerie uncanny-valley vibe, people are really getting […]

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10 Steps to Becoming a Great Photographer

10 Steps to Becoming a Great Photographer

Famous New York-based camera store B&H occasionally hosts hour-long presentations, and they’ve begun condensing them into 15-minute highlight videos for the world to digest more quickly. One great example is this lecture by Canadian photographer Steve Simon, in which he establishes the 10 steps every budding photographer should take in order to get recognized: The 10 Steps to Photography Greatness […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Lighthouse Star Trails

Interesting Photo of the Day: Lighthouse Star Trails

Modern technology makes star trail photography so simple. Take a shot like this one, for example—it may look complicated, but it’s actually incredibly easy to shoot: The photographer, Jason Watson, used a website called Dark Sky Finder to scope out the location near the Bodie Island Lighthouse in North Carolina, then simply showed up with the right gear: “I […]

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Choosing the Winners of the National Geographic Photo Contest

Choosing the Winners of the National Geographic Photo Contest

This year’s National Geographic Photo Contest saw more than 13,000 images entered into three categories: people, places and nature. From that huge range of options, the judges selected three photos, including one grand prize winner. You can catch a glimpse into the logic behind their decisions in the video below: The winner of the Places category was Francisco Mingorance, whose […]

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Improve Your Portraits With This Simple Shoulder Trick

Improve Your Portraits With This Simple Shoulder Trick

A lot of us don’t like the way we look in photos. Despite what it says about our collective self-esteem (not to mention an oversaturation of perfect body types and societal pressure to look a certain way), we are always striving to look better, healthier, and thinner in photos. That’s where Peter Hurley speaks right to […]

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How to Photograph the Moon as Sharply as Possible

How to Photograph the Moon as Sharply as Possible

They say to always shoot for the moon—but in photography, when you fail, you don’t land amongst the stars. Your moon just looks like an overexposed lightbulb. If you want to up your moon game as a photographer, there’s no better tutorial than this one: Host Tony Northrup starts off with a Canon 18–135 lens and his […]

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How to do Skydiving & Wingsuit Photography

How to do Skydiving & Wingsuit Photography

From the same daredevil company that brought you that ridiculous stratospheric freefall (that’s Red Bull, for those unaware) comes this 45-second behind-the-scenes glimpse at how skydivers snap perfectly composed shots, despite plummeting swiftly from an airplane toward certain death: Red Bull has teamed up with Wolfgang Lienbacher to create this seemingly simple three-step process to show amateurs how it’s done. Lienbacher starts […]

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The Science Behind Camera Sensors

The Science Behind Camera Sensors

Have you ever wondered what the process is behind classic film? How does exposing light to a thin slice of coated silver bromide create replicas of what’s in front of the lens, and how did digital technology mimic that? For all those answers and a head-spinning amount more, check out this quick 10-minute video lecture on the […]

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