Photo By Rebecca Wilks Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Rainbow Bridge” by Rebecca Wilks. Location: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah.“I used to fly in a helicopter with a trusted and photo-friendly pilot,” explains Wilks. “She’s since moved to another state, but this is one of my favorites from a series of flights over …
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An Epic Showdown Between the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, Sony a7 III, Panasonic S1, Nikon Z 6, Sony a7S II, and Panasonic GH5
There has never been a better time to be looking for a camera, as there is a veritable plethora of high quality cameras with an array of feature sets and prices available to anyone looking. This fantastic showdown takes a look at a wide variety of some of the most popular and intriguing cameras out …
I Let My Clients Pay What They Wanted and the Results Amazed Me
My business is about 90 percent dealing with individuals, and about 10 percent working with brands. I just moved into a new live/work studio and, to help break it in, I decided to hold a “Pay What You Can” sale and the results made me change my entire business model. [ Read More ] ]]> …
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A Review of the Sony RX100 VII Camera
Sony’s RX100 line of cameras is well known for packing a ton of technology and great image quality into a very tiny package, making them an intriguing option for photographers and videographers looking for something they can carry everywhere. This excellent video review takes a look at the latest version to help you decide if …
A to Z of Photography: Tilt-Shift and Train Wreck at Montparnasse
This week we turn to a train wreck of an image — yes the iconic photo “Train Wreck at Montparnasse Station”! But before we get to that, step back to the dawn of photography and understand the principles behind tilting and shifting the lens relative to the sensor. Some of the highest profile photographers use …
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Fatal Plane Crash May Have Been Caused by Passenger Accidentally Knocking Out Pilot While Taking Photos
A crash of a seaplane off the coast of Sydney, Australia that killed five passengers and the pilot may have been caused by one of the passengers accidentally knocking the pilot out while trying to take photos. [ Read More ] ]]> View the original article here
Creating an Incredible Short Film With the Nikon Z 6 Filmmakers Kit
Go behind the scenes on this short film’s set, as videographer and filmmaker, Armando Ferreira, teams up with Nikon for their “Follow Your Passion” competition to win $25,000. [ Read More ] ]]> View the original article here
How to Improve Your Camera Phone Photography
Camera Phone Photography is everywhere. In this post, we are going to outline for you 9 ways to improve your photos, 5 editing apps that we love and 7 tutorials that are going to ensure you master the craft. The post How to Improve Your Camera Phone Photography appeared first on Light Stalking. ]]> View …
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Why Photographers and Filmmakers Should Not Follow the Advice of Many Books or Lectures on Business
There is an abundance of books on making business. They cover a lot of ground, mostly emphasizing marketing and selling, especially the latter. How practical is their advice to you as an artist? [ Read More ] ]]> View the original article here
Rule Of Thirds Assignment Winner Michael Morse
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