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Largest Panoramic Photo in the World: How it Was Made

Largest Panoramic Photo in the World: How it Was Made

Ever try to stitch six photos together to make a panorama? How about 52,000? That’s what photographers in London did recently to create the world’s largest panoramic photograph. The photos were taken from the BT Tower, a communications building that was designed to sway as little as possible in the wind. On the 29th floor, […]

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Fascinating to Watch the Wet Plate Collodion Photography Process in First-Person

Fascinating to Watch the Wet Plate Collodion Photography Process in First-Person

Many of us have heard of tintype photography, but few probably actually know the process or have ever seen it. In this video, photographer Mark Zimmerman straps a GoPro to his head and goes about making a wet plate collodion photograph on aluminum. Zimmerman goes through the whole process from preparing, to shooting, to developing: […]

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Fashion Photography Tips and Workflow Strategies

Fashion Photography Tips and Workflow Strategies

If you’ve never seen a high-end fashion photo shoot before, then take a look. I’ve seen dozens of other photo shoots of products and models, but never one that gives you the same sense of hecticness that this one does. It’s obvious that a lot of work goes on behind the scenes to set up […]

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Top 10 Viral Photos of 2012

Top 10 Viral Photos of 2012

Last year saw a lot of crazy and interesting photos floating about the internet, and since viewing them all would take…well, more time than any of us should probably spend on the internet, we’ve brought you the top 10 (okay 11) viral photo of 2012. This album has everything from Ridiculously Photogenic Guy to that […]

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Fujifilm Announces Triple Image Stabilization Demonstrated by a Chicken

Fujifilm Announces Triple Image Stabilization Demonstrated by a Chicken

For the most part, we all hate commercials. But once in a while one comes along that makes you think, that was pretty clever, as is the case with Fujifilm’s newest commercial demonstrating how their triple image stabilization works: Fujifilm’s triple image stabilization actually works by combining a CMOS sensor shift, digital image stabilization, and […]

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Light Painting Photo Ideas

Light Painting Photo Ideas

Recently we’ve posted several videos about photographers getting creative with light painting. It seems to be the popular thing in photography lately as it combines photography and drawing/painting together into one medium allowing for greater artistic potential. And since it’s so easy to do, there’s no reason not to try it. So if you’ve ever […]

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Sellebrity: Exploring the Relationship Between Paparazzi and Celebrities

Sellebrity: Exploring the Relationship Between Paparazzi and Celebrities

The paparazzi has always been a topic of hot debate. Issues of privacy and fame are constantly argued between groups who lie on opposite ends of the spectrum. But in the mess of it all, Kevin Mazur, a Rock & Roll photographer, has taken the time to create a documentary about the paparazzi and all […]

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Portraits with Colored Powder

Portraits with Colored Powder

Sometimes it can be tricky coming up with new ideas for portraits. You try changing the model’s poses, the model’s clothes, the background, the lighting, the props, but you crave something that will make your photos look unique. It can be frustrating, and you might even get so fed up with trying to think of […]

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Cancer Victim’s Story Spread All Over the World Through Photography

Cancer Victim’s Story Spread All Over the World Through Photography

Cancer is a truly devastating disease that affects not only the person who has it, but everyone around him or her. It takes a strong person to remain positive throughout the ordeal and Jill Brzezinski-Conley is one of those people. Jill was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 32 and underwent a double […]

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Wet Plate Photography: How People Are Still Using It & Why

Wet Plate Photography: How People Are Still Using It & Why

Even though digital photography is still fairly new, there has already been a small resurgence in film photography. Recent movements such as Lomography and The Impossible Project have kept film flowing through the younger generations, while a great deal of the older generation has never converted to digital. So you may not be surprised to […]

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