We Ve Been Writing It Wrong It S Z 6 And Z 7 Not Z6 And Z7 Says Nikon

Sometimes, branding or naming products doesn’t always go as a company intends. They call it one thing, they want us to call it that thing, but then the general public calls it something else. Apparently, Nikon’s two new mirrorless cameras are a case of this. According to Nikon, they’re not the Nikon Z6 and Z7, they’re the “Z 6” and “Z 7”. The space is, apparently, important, although the world doesn’t seem to care – or have noticed....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 362 words · Kenneth Golojuch

What Happens When More Than 1 000 Edit The Same Photo

Last week, landscape photographer Nigel Danson published an interesting challenge. He invited photographers to edit three of his images, which he shared as raw files. The response was overwhelming with over 1,000 people submitting their edits! As you may assume, they range from subtle to extreme, and it’s a fantastic example how each of us has a different vision even when working on exactly the same task. As a subscriber to Nigel’s mailing list, I received the invitation....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 298 words · Amy Sargent

What Makes Sony 100Mm 2 8 Stf Lens So Special

We recently announced that Sony 100mm 2.8 STF lens for full frame cameras is hitting the market. It comes at a pretty high price, but it has some features other Sony lenses don’t. Photographer Manny Ortiz took some test shots with the 100mm and shared the first impressions in his latest video. You’ll see some of the resulting photos, but also hear what it is that makes this lens so special....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 464 words · Walter Stevenson

When A 30 000 Red Camera Meets A Red Bowling Ball Who Wins

If one were to pay attention to Internet commentators, the big winner here is MXR Productions. They seem to have gotten quite a bit of traffic to their Facebook page since posting this video. While shooting a commercial for a bowling alley, they decided to get a shot of a ball approaching the camera. Unfortunately, the operator didn’t quite pull up early enough, and the ball clipped the bottom of the camera....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 407 words · Brandon Addesso

Which Of These Images Was Made Using Cgi And Which Is A Photograph Can You Tell The Difference

One of the above images was created using a camera and modern commercial lighting with familiar retouching techniques using software such as Photoshop. The other image was rendered using CGI using software such as Blender. They are both top-notch product images, but can you tell which is which? I won’t tell you the answer just yet (sorry, I know you’re just dying to find out!), however, the use of CGI in product photography is becoming ever more prevalent as technology improves, making the 3D rendering more photo-realistic, faster and subsequently cheaper than traditional commercial photography....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 870 words · Karen Smith

Why Has The Falling Man One Of The Strongest Photographs In History Disappeared Strong Graphics

The Falling Man is a photograph taken by Associated Press photographer Richard Drew of a man falling from the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 9:41:15 a.m. during the September 11 attacks in New York City. The subject of the image, whose identity remains uncertain, was one of the people trapped on the upper floors of the skyscraper who either fell searching for safety or jumped to escape the fire and smoke....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 274 words · Rodney Johnston

Why I Switched From Profoto To Godox

It was time to upgrade my entire lighting system. My Profoto Compact heads {in perfect working condition} we coming up on their 10th anniversary. In my Profoto arsenal, I had two 300 w/s heads, one 600 w/s head, and an Acute B600R. Advances in flash technology in the past years have brought HSS, TTL, {wireless} radio triggers into the mainstream {no more need for Pocket Wizards} and portability and long battery life in the form of Lithium-Ion battery packs....

January 21, 2023 · 12 min · 2359 words · Scott Harvey

Why Location Scouting Will Help Take Your Landscape Photography To The Next Level

There’s generally two approaches to landscape photography. The first is to just turn up and just photograph what you see as you notice it. It’s a somewhat haphazard, but very therapeutic way of shooting landscapes. And while you’re happy if you come home with great shots, it’s the journey that’s most important. The other type are the landscape photographers that plan ahead. Neither method is better than the other, and both are equally valid....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 582 words · Sean Mann

Winter Is Coming Use These Tips And Ideas To Create Magical Winter Photos

Brace yourselves, winter is coming! It’s dark, cold and wet, and a real pain in the neck if you live in a big city. But winter can look magical in photos. Sometimes you can capture its magic even in big cities if you know where to look. If you don’t believe me, check out this video from Toma Bonciu. He will give you some tips and plenty of ideas for taking magical photos in the snow....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 879 words · William Montgomery

Your Microsoft Surface Device Could Break Within Two Years According To Consumer Reports

Microsoft Surface devices have a sleek design, and the Surface Pro laptop seems to be useful for photographers. However, Consumer Reports claims that these gadgets are unreliable. Therefore, they removed the “recommended” label from four Microsoft laptops. According to their report, 25% of these devices will break within two years from the purchase. According to Consumer Reports, the estimated breakage rate for Microsoft’s laptops and tablets was higher than most other brands....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 258 words · Madeline Egan

Zenit Is Launching A Full Frame Digital Mirrorless Camera In 2018

After more than ten years, Russian camera manufacturer Zenit is back in business. They have announced a comeback in 2018, with a new full frame mirrorless digital camera. The brand started producing 35mm film cameras in 1952, and in the 1960s and 1970s, they were exported to 74 countries. The last camera was Zenit KM Plus. It was produced in 2005, after which the factory ceased. But now it seems we can expect Zenit’s return, with modern features of a full frame digital mirrorless camera, but recognizable Zenit’s design....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 331 words · Noah Dubois

Zoom Vs Prime Lenses Breaking The Two Most Common Misconceptions

In addition to “analog vs. digital”, there’s another everlasting argument between photographers: zoom vs. prime lenses. Many people choose one side and categorize themselves either as “zoom shooters” or as “prime shooters”. Yet, there are those who don’t pick sides, but use both types equally. There are some common claims about prime lenses, and “prime shooters” usually use them to justify their choice. In this video, Matt Granger deals with the two most common ones....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 742 words · Donald Moulder

Filmmakers Stole Woman S Video Made Fake Interview With Her And Won An Award For It

Unfortunately, plagiarism is not at all rare in the world of photography and filmmaking. But Cara Neo, also known as Syrena, Singapore’s First Mermaid has had her work and even her identity plagiarized in the most outrageous way. A group who was part of the Creator Collective – Asia program contacted her to work together, but she refused. This didn’t stop them to rip off her video and even hire someone to impersonate her in a fake interview....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 793 words · Linda Grosser

Nirvana Baby Is Now An Adult Suing The Band For Child Pornography

The cover of Nirvana’s Nevermind album is as iconic as the album itself. But Spencer Elden, the baby in the image, is now a 30-year-old man who realized he’s not happy with his photo on the album cover. So, he decided to sue the band members and other folks related to Nirvana, alleging “child pornography.” I bet most of us have some version of this album still lying around somewhere....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 581 words · Clifford Gorsky

Photography Simulator Is A Video Game Designed To Help You Be A Better Wildlife Photographer

Video game photography has definitely seen its rise during the pandemic. While photographers have been able to capture photos within video games and their own stories, now there’s a game that’s completely dedicated to photography. Photography Simulator is, as the name suggests, a game that lets you become a photographer in a virtual world. Photography Simulator was developed by Madnetic Games and release by PlayWay on Steam. The game revolves around wildlife and nature photography....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 458 words · Elnora Mysliwiec

10 Cinematography Composition And Life Lessons I Learned From Watching Dr Strange

I just watched Dr. Strange – and man, I was blown away. I was blown away with the morals of the movie (the idea of living for something greater than yourself), the visuals (surreal), and the cinematography was fantastic. Studying cinema If you don’t always have the opportunity to go out to make photos, study film. I personally watch movies in VLC on the Mac, and take screenshots whenever I see a composition I like....

January 20, 2023 · 7 min · 1418 words · Melvin Chestnut

10 Easy Ways To Make Better Video Footage That Won T Cost You Anything

I’m primarily a stills photographer, however, when DSLRs started to get decent video capabilities I started to enjoy dabbling in shooting video. I thought it would be easy, just apply the same principles as photography. I was in for a shock. Turns out, shooting and making compelling videos is a whole different ball game than shooting stills. In this excellent video from Adorama, filmmaker Aidin Robbins shares his top 10 tips to quickly turn your films from ‘meh’ to ‘yeah’....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 286 words · Lloyd Gaines

10 Images For The Price Of None

Here is why (I think) you shouldn’t sell your files in bundles! Doing IPS (In Person Sales) does not mean that you cannot sell your files – but it does mean you shouldn’t be giving them away as a Shoot and burn photographer (S&B). And now some of the S&B’ernes will object, they are not giving them away, they are selling them as an all inclusive package! The S&B’s I know, are priced from 60-180£ (67€/70$-200€/220$) for a CD/USB/Download with 5-30 files included....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 477 words · Laurie Stevens

100 Photos Show The Decline Of The Church In Italy

Church buildings have been a mainstay feature throughout Europe for centuries. From quaint country chapels to luxurious and majestic cathedrals, the “Old World” is home or has been home to hundreds of churches. Some of them are maintained in pristine shape, highly regarded as national treasures, while others meet a rather different ending, being left in the hands of time and its relentless way of decaying things. Italy is a perfect example of a country that, although greatly valuing its history, architecture, culture, and connection with the Church as an institution, still features its share of abandoned churches....

January 20, 2023 · 12 min · 2527 words · James Oberholtzer

15 Beginner Tips For Winter And Snow Photography

Winter is a beautiful time of year and offers many opportunities for amateurs and pros alike to hone their skills and capture some great images. Whether you have a simple point-and-shoot or an advanced dSLR, there is something for everyone in this list.Advertisements 1. Dress Appropriately For The Occasion No, I’m not talking about those times your mother would get after you in high school for wearing shorts that were a little too short or a shirt with “Eat [poop] and die!...

January 20, 2023 · 9 min · 1789 words · Traci Mott