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Staged Storytelling Photography

Staged Storytelling Photography

L.A. photographer Ryan Schude has a unique take on photography, something he calls “staged narrative tableaus.” These elaborate photographs encompass a large scene such as a restaurant or pool party and typically involve several carefully placed characters all with their own personality and story that is somehow brought out through the scene. These staged photos […]

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Interesting Portrait of the Day: Kissed by Fire

Interesting Portrait of the Day: Kissed by Fire

Sometimes when taking portraits you have to get up close and personal. Today’s interesting photo is a portrait of a young red-haired girl in a snowy setting. What really makes this photo grab the viewer’s attention is the girl’s blue eyes, particularly in contrast with her red hair: Now some might comment on the post-processing […]

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Making the Best of a Cloudy Norway Vacation with Timelapse Photography

Making the Best of a Cloudy Norway Vacation with Timelapse Photography

If you’ve been looking for a fresh new take on cinematography and timelapse videos then look no further than Toby Lockerbie’s short, Why I Shoot Lights at Night. Lockerbie is a professional photographer and cinematographer who decided to take a break from the daily grind and head to Norway in hopes of clear skies. Instead […]

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Professional Knife Photography Techniques

Professional Knife Photography Techniques

Product photography is one of those specialized niches in the photography world that requires a skill set all of its own. As professional photographers Michal Tomaszewicz and Maciej Krawczyk have come to find out, photographing knives is especially difficult. Not only are they trying to make a flat, grey piece of metal look sexy, it just so […]

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Canon EOS Rebel SL1

Canon EOS Rebel SL1

New EOS Rebel SL1 Digital SLR Camera Fuses Advanced Image Quality and Features into an Ultra-Portable Body MELVILLE, N.Y., March 21, 2013 – Canon today announced the world’s smallest and lightest DSLR* camera: the EOS Rebel SL1 Digital SLR Camera. It features a newly developed 18.0-megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and high-performance DIGIC 5 Image Processor […]

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Canon Announces the EOS Rebel T5i

Canon Announces the EOS Rebel T5i

MELVILLE, N.Y., March 21, 2013 – Canon is proud to introduce a new flagship model to its popular EOS Rebel line, the EOS Rebel T5i Digital SLR Camera. The incredible image quality and performance starts with an 18 megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and Canon’s superb DIGIC 5 Image Processor. Combined with an extensive ISO range […]

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Innovative Infrared Photography Timelapse

Innovative Infrared Photography Timelapse

Infrared photography–not as wildly popular as, say, HDR, but not entirely forgotten either–is a technique that, when executed properly turns a bright blue sky to dramatic black and makes blooming green trees look like giant swabs of white cotton candy. Infrared photography is capable of producing equally eerie and beautiful images. Glen Ryan, a photographer […]

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Quick Photography Tips from a Seasoned Magazine Photographer

Quick Photography Tips from a Seasoned Magazine Photographer

When it comes to professional experience, Joe McNally has quite an impressive resume. McNally, who has been working in the industry for 30+ years and has done work for TIME, Newsweek, Entertainment Weekly, and countless other publications, took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to share some of his insights on what it means to […]

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Engagement Photographer Captures Marriage Proposal Interrupted by Gigantic Wave

Engagement Photographer Captures Marriage Proposal Interrupted by Gigantic Wave

This marriage proposal is making waves all over national news outlets and social media. Alright, that was a horrible pun, so here’s the story. A gentleman takes his lovely lady onto the rocks at the beach, sings her a special song, and then gets down on one knee and asks her to marry him. As […]

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Timelapse, Introduction to Still Photographs in Motion

Timelapse, Introduction to Still Photographs in Motion

The author of this new timelapse guide, a landscape photographer, says “still images are how I capture a moment: a split second of perfect tension. Shooting time-lapse photographs adds a whole new dimension to the stories I’m trying to tell. It’s my moving still.” The possibilities available to the aspiring photographer today, even on a tight […]

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