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Catching Up With the Silver & Light Project: A Wet Plate Collodion Camera Truck

Catching Up With the Silver & Light Project: A Wet Plate Collodion Camera Truck

When we were first introduced to Ian Ruhter back in 2012, he was embarking on a nationwide photography tour in with his uniquely large camera. That is, a huge delivery truck that he converted into a wet plate collodion camera and mobile lab. Now, two years later, Ruhter is still at it with even bigger […]

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Behind the Scenes of a Zulu Warrior Photo Shoot

Behind the Scenes of a Zulu Warrior Photo Shoot

Inspired by the traditional clothing worn by the Zulu tribe in South Africa, one photographer wished to do a modern photo shoot to capture the essence of the tribe’s wardrobe and also have a little fun. In the behind the scenes footage below, you can see how the shoot was done and pick up a […]

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Photography Project Celebrates the Beauty of Mothers’ Real Bodies

Photography Project Celebrates the Beauty of Mothers’ Real Bodies

Ashlee Wells Jackson, a photographer based out of Chicago, is making a point to show the natural beauty of a mother’s body after childbirth in her photo project titled, The 4th Trimester Bodies Project. The project showcases women’s bodies just after they have given birth in hopes to restore confidence and pride in their bodies: […]

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Welcome to Doha: A Gorgeous Timelapse of a City in Qatar

Welcome to Doha: A Gorgeous Timelapse of a City in Qatar

Timelapse makers are getting better and better at their craft, as evidenced in this latest work, Welcome To Doha, by Michael Shainblum and Brian Hawkins. The timelapse, which goes on a journey through the stunning city of Doha, located in Qatar, is comprised of tens–if not hundreds–of thousands of still photographs which were painstakingly edited […]

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Giving Back the Light: An Artist’s Interesting Twist on Light Painting Technique

Giving Back the Light: An Artist’s Interesting Twist on Light Painting Technique

French photographer and artist Philippe Echaroux has been working on an ongoing photography project that puts a twist on your typical light painting. In the quick clip below, you can enjoy his art as he and his team of assistants unfold their mission to fuse temporary and permanent art, creating something quite unique: As a […]

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How to Keep Your Subject in Focus When Shooting Long Exposure Photography

How to Keep Your Subject in Focus When Shooting Long Exposure Photography

Have you ever taken a long exposure at dusk only to find you snapped a shot filled with amazing light trails and a blurry subject? Most photographers agree this can be a tricky scene to shoot, especially if you’re trying to keep a main subject in focus and shoot without a tripod. Photographer Joe McNally […]

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Behind the Scenes: Creative Light Painting With a Drone

Behind the Scenes: Creative Light Painting With a Drone

Drones are making their mark in the world of photography as creatives come up with new ways to utilize them on a daily basis. Not too long ago we saw a fun Superman clip that was created using a drone and now, as you can see below, a pair of photographers are using a drone […]

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5 Things You Should Never Do When Taking a Selfie

5 Things You Should Never Do When Taking a Selfie

Admit it, we’ve all taken a selfie. And while we’re being candid, let’s go ahead and let it be said that most selfies are pretty much rubbish. That being said, the craze has become so mainstream the Oxford Dictionary inducted the word selfie into its pages. In order to make the world a better place, […]

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Photographer Shows Us the Beauty of North Korea

Photographer Shows Us the Beauty of North Korea

North Korea isn’t exactly known for its tourism, and very few pictures of it exist on the internet. The photos that do exist generally document the strict government and regulations. On a recent trip to North Korea, however, one photographer made a point to find the beauty that was surely buried beneath all the propaganda: […]

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Hilarious Footage of a Photography Workshop Circa 1961

Hilarious Footage of a Photography Workshop Circa 1961

Photography workshops sure aren’t what they used to be, and judging by the video clip below, that’s probably a good thing. The footage was taken at a clinic geared toward amateur photographers in 1961 and shows a humorous look at the way things used to be for aspiring photographers: Some of the participants in the […]

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