This Is How Sony 400Mm F 2 8 Gm Lens Performs For Portraits

Not long ago, Sony launched the 400mm f/2.8 GM OSS, a “lightweight monster.” What first comes to mind with the lens of this focal length is wildlife and sports photography. But photographer Miguel Quiles decided to test how it performs for portraits. He gave the lens a quick spin and he shares his impressions and some shots in his latest video. Sony 400mm f/2.8 GM, like other lenses of this focal length, is aimed primarily at wildlife or sports photographers....

February 4, 2023 · 3 min · 467 words · Robert Hudson

This Is What Burning Man Playa Dust Will Do To Your Camera Horror Story

Burning man is probably one of the best places in the world to get some exciting photos going. Sadly, not without a price. Roger Cicala of LensRental tells that after each Burning Man festival he s faced with the task of cleaning (and sometimes scraping) the gear that came back from the Playa. It is not that the cameras are getting sand in them. They are getting dust. And lots of it....

February 4, 2023 · 2 min · 253 words · Annie Montgomery

This Man Used Iphone X S Face Tracking To Make His Face Invisible

Japanese app developer Kazuya Noshiro has recently introduced an app he’s working on. It uses iPhone X’s face-tracking feature in the creepiest and the coolest way possible: it makes his face invisible. In a short video he shared, he shows off his see-through face and the room behind him. It’s unsettling and amazing at the same time. As you can imagine, the Twitter users wanted to know how he did it....

February 4, 2023 · 2 min · 218 words · David Duncan

This Photographer Spent All Day Standing Outside A Liquor Store To Get One Photo

Sometimes, we see something that we want to make a photograph of. But we don’t just want to grab a quick snap and go on our merry way. We instantly have a vision in our heads. We know how we want that final image to look. But we can’t. We don’t have our gear with us, or it’s the wrong type of weather or time of year. Whatever. That’s how photographer Nick Carver felt when he stumbled across this liquor store while visiting his future in-laws in Santa Barbara....

February 4, 2023 · 4 min · 665 words · Richard Pride

This Photographer Took A Dancer To Iceland To Test Out The Canon 6D Mark Ii

The Canon 6D Mark II has had a bit of a tough time since its release. But, for all the disappointment surrounding this camera’s release, that doesn’t mean it completely sucks. Not by a long shot. It’s just not as good as people were hoping for. To help prove that the 6D Mark II was can still shoot decent images, Belgium based photographer, Shed Mojahid took it to Iceland. Along with a dancer....

February 4, 2023 · 1 min · 170 words · Zane Irby

This Photographer Turns His Models Into Iconic People And Resemblance Is Stunning

For the past two years, French photographer Etienne Clotis has worked on a project named ICONIC. This interesting series of photos depicts the iconic people: musicians, painters, actors, fashion designers and many others who marked their era. With great fashion designer and make-up artist, Etienne turns his models into these people, and the resemblance is remarkable. Etienne started this project in 2016, and since then, it has evolved into a huge work of art and passion....

February 4, 2023 · 1 min · 205 words · William Kirkland

Timelapse Showing Falcon 9 Rocket S First Stage On Descent

While technically, this clip is described as a sped up video, I am going to let it fall under the timelapse category, because some achievements need to be celebrated. This 30 seconds sped up video timelapse was taken from a camera on top of the first stage booster as it descended back to earth and landed on a pad in the Atlantic Ocean – the SpaceX droneship OCISLY. In the video, we see the first stage starting four gridded fins, then doing a flip and starting re-entry....

February 4, 2023 · 1 min · 141 words · Loretta Krefft

Train Nearly Wipes Out Photographer And Family Of 7 During A Photo Shoot On Active Tracks

When will people ever learn that this is not only dangerous and stupid but also highly illegal in most parts of the world? Yet again, we hear another story of not just one somebody, but 8 somebodies almost being hit by a train for a photo shoot on active train tracks. Shot by Virtual Railfan, the video shows a family made up of the mother, father, two girls and three boys, along with a photographer doing a shoot on the tracks in Greencastle, PA, barely being missed by a huge train with only seconds to spare....

February 4, 2023 · 2 min · 368 words · Gary Wheeler

Use Your Personality To Stand Out Amongst The Sea Of Photographers

Today, more than ever, everyone is a photographer. From your pocket phone to your full frames, cameras are so accessible and everyone is using them. For many, it is just to document their life and then share it with friends and family. However, there is a large group of people, all around the world, that are wanting to monetise their art. In order to do this, they must exceed the competition, which is an extremely difficult thing to do as there is such a high standard in the field....

February 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1142 words · Tara Hulbert

Venus Optics Enters The World Of Cine Lenses With 25 100Mm T 2 9 And 12Mm T 2 9

Venus Optics has been known for a variety of unique and weirdly cool Laowa lenses. The company is now entering the world of cine lenses and it has announced a 25-100mm t/2.9 and a 12mm t/2.9 lens for EF and PL mounts. Venus Optics will display the lenses at this year’s NAB, which will be their US debut. Laowa OOOM 25-100 t/2.9 Cine The upcoming zoom lens is named Laowa OOOM 25-100 t/2....

February 4, 2023 · 4 min · 666 words · Melva Henning

Video Tripods Are The Best Type Of Tripods To Use For Shooting Landscapes

During my recent visit to the USA, I decided to forego the lightweight travel tripods and go with something a little more substantial. Something that could stand up to all day use at NAB 2019 as well as trekking around the Arizona landscape. I also needed something that would work for video. So, my tripod for this particular adventure was the Manfrotto 190X Video tripod & 500 fluid head. The ideal setup for shooting video at NAB, but some might think it a little unusual for landscape photography....

February 4, 2023 · 8 min · 1650 words · Crystal Lastrapes

Watch Celebrities Hang Out With Their Younger Selves Via Photoshop Magic

I don’t know about you, but I love it when I find old photos of my favorite celebrities, and it’s especially interesting if I can compare them side-by-side to the new ones. But Dutch artist Ard Gelinck took this “then and now” comparison to a whole new level. In his project, famous celebrities are photoshopped so it looks like they’re hanging out with their younger selves. Most of Ard’s creations are really masterfully done....

February 4, 2023 · 2 min · 258 words · Suzanne Pitzer

We Are Giving Away A Wacom Intuos Pro And A 2500 Coupon To Best Compositor Among You

But we are not just giving this away. We are going to hold a little challenge. Do you know our CC-BY sampler package? It is a package with samples of all our packages, that only costs $5, but you get $5 back. It’s really awesome if I may say so myself. So, here is the deal, you can use anything in this package to create a composite, but make a really awesome one....

February 4, 2023 · 2 min · 214 words · Michael Scott

What Are Lens Hoods Really For And How Do You Use Them

If you listen to folks on Facebook, you might think that lens hoods are designed as some form of mystical lens protection. They’re often touted as the alternative to UV filters as a way to defend your lens against the evils of the world that might otherwise turn it to glass dust. But, no, their primary function is actually to flag stray light from entering into your lens and causing flare....

February 4, 2023 · 2 min · 342 words · Richard Berg

When A Reverse Graduated Neutral Density Filter Saves The Day In Iceland

Have you ever heard of a reverse graduated neutral density filter? If not, this is a specialty filter designed to balance the lighting conditions between foreground and background at sunrise or sunset – when the sun (and therefore brightest part of the image) is at the horizon. You’re not going to use this filter on a regular basis – but when you do need one, you’re going to be very happy that you packed it!...

February 4, 2023 · 4 min · 838 words · Margaret Gath

Why Dedicated Cameras Will Always Be Optically Better Than Smartphones

It’s September which means another generation of Apple iPhones. This year, the iPhone XS (pronounced “ten ess”) adds a slightly larger sensor plus significantly more computing power via the A12 Bionic Chip to enhance the phone’s image signal processing. But despite the ability to perform 5 trillion operations a second, the iPhone still can’t do something your dedicated ILP camera can, namely, collect as much light. And when it comes to photography, true exposure (i....

February 4, 2023 · 4 min · 690 words · Anita Ross

Woman Arrested Allegedly Posed As Newborn Photographer To Steal Baby Using Drugged Cupcake

It’s like the plot of a low budget movie. Pierce County Sheriff’s Department in Tacoma, Washington, says that they have arrested former Colorado Springs mayoral candidate, Juliette Parker, and her 16-year-old daughter. The charge? Well, they say she allegedly posed as a newborn photographer in an attempt to steal a baby from a new mother using a drugged cupcake. According to a post, which Pierce County Sheriff’s Department shared to their Facebook page, 38-year-old Parker had advertised in a baby group on Facebook, offering free newborn photo sessions in order to build up her portfolio....

February 4, 2023 · 2 min · 321 words · Robert Rogers

Every Frame A Painting Officially Calls It Quits

For those who’ve never seen it, the YouTube channel Every Frame a Painting it’s run by Tony Zhou and Taylor Ramos. They dissect movies. But not in the way many other channels do. They talk more about the psychological, metaphorical, symbolic and emotional side of movies, rather than the technical. It truly is a gem. I mean, to amass more than 1.3 million subscribers with only 28 videos, the majority of which each have over a million views, they must be doing something right....

February 3, 2023 · 2 min · 371 words · Donna Snow

I Framed And Hung Photoshop 2 5 It S Only Four Floppies

Richard Johnson of Spectacle Photo has done something extra-special. He’s taken a regular, photographic convention and applied it to Photoshop. The Floridian photographer mounted, framed and hung his Photoshop floppy disks in his office. We spotted his brilliant idea here, in a post on Facebook, and it’s drawn some attention. Over 100 people have left comments about their memories of Photoshop. Many people have chimed in with the version they started with, while a few others specifically recall loading version 1....

February 3, 2023 · 2 min · 370 words · Carey Murray

100Asa Is A New Photo Sharing Community That Blends Instagram And 1X

100ASA has the community part of Instagram, but the quality part of 1x, or at least that’s how I’d describe it. The main goal of the platform is to “create a community of photographers curated by photographers.” You get to curate other people’s work, and also every comment that you give or receive contributes to the overall ranking. The platform is designed to encourage interaction. Every time you post a comment, you earn Tokens, the 100ASA virtual currency....

February 3, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · Manuel Briggs