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Canon Announces the Small Peculiar Looking Powershot “N”

Canon Announces the Small Peculiar Looking Powershot “N”

Camera features new shooting styles and easy wireless connectivity Lake Success, N.Y., January 7, 2013 – To inspire creative exploration and encourage instant sharing of life’s every day moments, Canon today unveiled the new PowerShot N digital camera as part of its PowerShot lineup. With an innovative Creative Shot mode that enhances artistic expression and […]

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Sense of Sight as a Photographer

Sense of Sight as a Photographer

Making the decision to remove your eye is difficult for anyone, and even more so for photographers. Unlike blind musicians who can still hear their music, photographers must have their sense of sight to be able to compose photos properly. James Fabri is among those who have chosen to continue pursuing photography despite having only […]

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Paparazzo Struck & Killed on Freeway Trying to Photograph Celebrity

Paparazzo Struck & Killed on Freeway Trying to Photograph Celebrity

The tragic death of Chris Guerra, 29, a paparazzo following Justin Bieber’s Ferrari has reignited the conflict between celebrities and the media. The young aspiring paparazzo wanted to catch a shot of Justin Bieber getting a ticket. When the police stopped the Ferrari for speeding, Chris ran through Los Angeles traffic to get on the […]

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Architectural Photography: Shooting at Twilight to Add Drama

Architectural Photography: Shooting at Twilight to Add Drama

An architectural photographer can create dramatic images of buildings that perhaps at first glance, do not seem to be all that photographic. Understanding architectural design and then selecting the angles that best portray the building, combined with critical lighting—which is determined by time of day—are all essential components in fine architectural photography. Many buildings can […]

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Possibly the Future of DSLRs: Capturing Stills from Video

Possibly the Future of DSLRs: Capturing Stills from Video

Back in 2008, the first DSLR with HD video recording capability was released as the Nikon D90. This added a whole new twist to the world of photography as still photographers made the leap to video, and cinematographers transitioned to using DSLRs. But as exciting as it was, photographers were faced with a new dilemma. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Hippo Underwater

Interesting Photo of the Day: Hippo Underwater

This photo caught the attention of the social media world. I for one had never seen a Hippo underwater, and to be honest it looks absolutely terrifying. Another discussed fact from this photo: Hippos are considered one of the most dangerous animals in Africa (and possibly the world), some estimate there are almost 3,000 human […]

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Famous Flash Photographer With a Very Cheap Flash Camera

Famous Flash Photographer With a Very Cheap Flash Camera

As much as we’d like it, we don’t always have the best camera gear available to us. Sometimes we don’t even have decent gear. But we photographers are resourceful and are known to create all sorts of rigs and makeshift devices to meet our needs. This resourcefulness is the idea behind DigitalRev TV’s series, Pro […]

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Photography Gear Stolen During Air Travel

Photography Gear Stolen During Air Travel

As if air travel in the midst of the busy holiday season wasn’t frustrating enough, one photographer experienced an exceptionally taxing experience when traveling with a bulk of his photography gear from Chicago to Boston on a JetBlue flight. When Jess Dugan, a seasoned fine art photographer, exceeded the limit of carry-on bags allowed by JetBlue, he […]

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Stories Behind the Greatest Sports Photos Ever Captured

Stories Behind the Greatest Sports Photos Ever Captured

Sports photography is one of the greater challenges in the photographic world. It takes a great amount of both skill and luck. Athletes move quickly and often unpredictably, and the whole game can shift in an instant. As a sports photographer, you have to have quick reflexes. And between all your running around and shooting, […]

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A Timelapse Photography Message From Astronauts to All Humankind for 2013

A Timelapse Photography Message From Astronauts to All Humankind for 2013

A very inspiring start to the new year. Further Up Yonder is, by far, one of the greatest and best examples you can find to exemplify the full capabilities of timelapse photography. Giamoco Sardelli, a young photographer and videographer, authored this inspiring story, a message from the International Space Station to all Humankind: “I wanted […]

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