7 Ways To Achieve Massive Bokeh In Your Photos

To achieve massive and creamy bokeh, one of the first things we learn is to use a wide aperture. But there are several other ways that might just as effective. Do you know them all? 1. Maximize focal length This one is pretty basic, but I am surprised by how many photographers aren’t familiar with it. If you keep composition, aperture and all other things equal, a longer focal length will give you creamier bokeh....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 714 words · Stuart Anderson

A 43 Megapixel 8K Sony Sensor Has Been Leaked But Could It Possibly Be Real

Recently, word of a new Sony IMX671AQR sensor was “leaked” via the Fuji Rumors comments. There isn’t much info about it except for what appears to be a screenshot of the first page of a datasheet. That screenshot details a 43-megapixel APS-C camera capable of shooting 12-bit 8K video. But is it for real? Doubt is starting to be cast on the legitimacy of the leak on a number of sites, and I’m inclined to agree....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 274 words · Mary Fann

A Comprehensive Guide To Corporate Headshot Photography

As a portrait photographer, you may have a task of shooting corporate headshots. It differs from traditional portrait sessions: you have much less time to get your models comfortable and to get the best shots. In this fantastic video, Sean Tucker shares his workflow and plenty of tips and tricks that will help you get into corporate headshot photography and be great at it. Sean points out that, in the corporate headshot photography, it’s important to keep the balance between being very efficient and keeping the consistency of your shots....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 787 words · Andrew Whitehead

A Disturbing Trend In Photography

I’m old. Believe me, I know it. I’ll be 70 in a few months. That fact may make it hard for you to take me seriously but bear with me for just this post. With age comes wisdom, right? What I want to write here is that I think the field of photography by those making art is changing in a disturbing way. Read on. Photographic series or bodies of work are being explicated, explained, contextualized, rationalized and elevated with text or verbal rationals....

February 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1287 words · James Buhmann

A Hipster S Guide To Eos Film Cameras

Are you the sort of person who thinks that digital photography is as unexciting as shaving? Then read on… Chances are if you’re younger than 30 you never got to use a serious film SLR camera before you started learning about digital photography, and that might mean you find choosing or using a traditional film SLR quite intimidating. Well today I will almost make it easy for you by helping you overcome the intimidation factor with only the small cost of some mild insults and the occasional rude word....

February 1, 2023 · 13 min · 2758 words · Phyllis Putnam

A Rare Interview With Victor Hasselblad From 1967

The Hasselblad name is synonymous today with luxury and quality. When you shoot with one, it’s easy to see why. There isn’t a massive amount of information out there on the company’s founder, though. Born in 1906 in Gothenburg, Sweden, Victor ultimately ended up working in his father’s family store. After a familial dispute, he broke off from his father’s family store to open Victor Foto in 1937, specialising in photographic equipment and processing....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Dorothy Cannon

A Review Of The New Cactus X Ttl Cross Platform Flash Trigger Firmware With Hss And Ttl

One of the reasons I love shooting with Sigma camera bodies is the combination of the Foveon sensor that delivers great color and image detail with high quality and large aperture lenses like the Sigma 50-100mm f1.8 “Art.” that let me isolate a subject while turning the background into dreamy bokeh-filled canvas like this shot of my daughter. This combination can deliver some wonderful images however, if you’re like me and you enjoy using off-camera flash, having all that light entering your camera can quickly exceed the flash sync limit....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 595 words · Mary Cates

Adobe Shoot Crappy Photos Fix Them In Post Later

Here is something I never thought I’ll see, but sometimes the real world provide the most awesome nuggets. In their most recent newsletter, Adobe wanted to highlight some Lightroom features. Their way of doing so was to basically say that you don’t need to worry about anything camera related. Just fix it all with Lightroom later. The title of the newsletter was “New benefits added to your Creative Cloud Photography plan“, so I reread the thing, really slowly now, here is the actual text from the newsletter:...

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 261 words · Charles Turner

Adobe Releases New Ai Features To Photoshop Cc Improved Masking Depth Blur And More

In addition to making Photoshop and Illustrator available on the web, Adobe has introduced a bunch of other new features to its apps. The trend of relying on artificial intelligence continues, so Photoshop is now getting even more advanced Object Selection, new neural filters, artificial depth blur, and plenty more. So without further ado, let’s right into it. Improved Object Selection and masking Adobe released an AI-powered Object Selection tool back in 2019....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 788 words · Hilda Campbell

After Its Digifilm Fail Yashica Launches A 35Mm Film Photographers Are Furious

As if the digiFilm’s epic fail wasn’t enough, Yashica is now launching its own 35mm film. Yes, that Yashica, the company that trashed the iconic Japanese brand’s name by launching a plastic piece of junk version of the Electro 35.Advertisements The new 35mm film has been promoted on Yashica’s Facebook page, and it’s bad from the very start. The bad Photoshop job of the promo image shows that it could be just another scam, which has provoked a fierce reaction in the community....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 498 words · Dana Walsh

All You Need To Know About Logos And Making One As A Photographer

The photographer logo or wordmark is the foundation of your visual identity — the visual representation of your company’s brand and core values. A logo can drive the look and feel of all your marketing materials. After all, it appears anywhere your business name appears. Table of Contents A Photographer Logo: The Core of a Brand’s Visual IdentityWhat to Consider Before Designing a Photographer LogoLogo vs. WordmarkThe Photographer Logo as a WordmarkThe Photographer Logo As a Pictogram or IdeogramHow Font and Colors In a Wordmark Can Represent a Photography BrandUsing a TaglineIncorporating a Specialty into the LogoRegistering a Logo with the US Trademark Office...

February 1, 2023 · 9 min · 1807 words · Bobbie Gordon

Apple Is Critiquing Your Photos With New Ai Computer Vision Tech Acquisition

TechCrunch report that Apple has acquired a small computer vision AI tech startup, Regaind. They say that the report has come from multiple sources, and if true could be very cool for the future of Apple’s mobile photography. Apple already added an intelligent search to the iPhone Photos app a couple of years ago. It allows you to search for particular things like “tree” or “water”, and will usually give you what you ask for....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 548 words · Donald Battle

Best Gift Ever Son Uses Photoshop To Fix A Photo His Dad Hates Makes It Even Worse

Printed and framed photos are among the best Christmas gifts in my book. For this holiday season, motivational speaker Kyle Scheele made one such gift for his dad, but with a twist. He took a family portrait his dad hates, used his Photoshop skills to “fix” it, and the result made his parents laugh to tears. The large family portrait features Kyle, his brother, his parents, uncles, and cousins. It’s a nice family portrait, but his dad hates it....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 280 words · Sarah Pilcher

Breaking Next Week S Ibc Show 2021 In Amsterdam Is Now Cancelled

In what comes as a complete surprise to absolutely no one, and after having announced only a week ago that the show must go on, IBC 2021 scheduled to begin in just over a week in Amsterdam has been cancelled. Citing the “growing concerns about the COVID-19 situation in The Netherlands”, which show organisers say have deteriorated over the last week, the show has now been cancelled. They go on to say that feedback from IBC exhibitors and visitors has also aided in their decision to cancel the show – which isn’t much of a surprise given how many companies had already pulled out and the number of visitors either unwilling or unable to travel to The Netherlands right now due to government lockdown restrictions recently put in place....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 273 words · Thomas Evans

Bride Is Out Hundreds Of Dollars Over Alleged Wedding Photo Scam

Photography scams are not uncommon. New ones seem to be appearing regularly, and old ones just never seem to die off. Usually, they’re in the form of an email or a text message. They offer to overpay you, then request that you pass along payment to some other vendor. You do so, their cheque bounces, and you’re out a bunch of money. Valley News reports that this alleged scam being put forward by North Dakota bride, Priscilla Kramer is a little different....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 546 words · Mary Teyler

British Vogue Shocks Public After Posing Nude Hadid Sisters Together Nsfw

The upcoming March issue of British Vogue features Gigi and Bella Hadid on the front and back cover. However, the photo inside the magazine, where the sisters are posed together, has recently shocked the public. Hadid sisters are posed completely nude in a pose that many people described as “distasteful,” “gross” and even “sick.” After Vogue tweeted the controversial photo taken by Steven Meisel, it didn’t take long before people posted their comments....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 259 words · Mary Greenhoward

Build Your Own Diy Ceiling Mounted Lighting Rail System For Under 100

What started off as a quick lighting test in my garage has turned into a full research and installation of my own DIY photography ceiling rail system! You might now ask why? Whats the point? It’s a garage. It’s tiny. And that’s just it, it is tiny. I mean my shooting space measures 10ft x 7ft! Not a great space for shooting portraits. Ok, so you might manage it with one light on a stand/boom....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 632 words · Thomas Moore

Can A 600 Godox Ad600 Compete With A 2 100 Profoto B1 Surprisingly Yes

Here is something I did not see coming. Photographer Robert Hall did a full comparisson between the $600 Godox AD600BM* and the $2,100 Profoto B1. While you’d think that the Profoto will nuke the AD600, this was not the case at all, and in most parameters it either won the battle or stood up fairly well. There was one exception to that, and I think that it’s one of the main reasons that the B1 is so0 much more expensive....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 626 words · Clara Coon

Can Cheap Nd Filters Be Good The K F Concept Sn25T1 Filter Kit Says Yes

Over the years neutral density filters have become a staple in my photography. Allowing me more control over my camera exposure. Good quality filters demand a premium, and while the price has fallen over the years, I often get asked why they cost so much. Particularly for the superior glass filters and filter holders. Well, they don’t have to. Enter the new K&F Concept SN25T1, a 100mm filter kit with 10stop ND costing just over $70....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Robert Robinson

Can Love For Photography Be Passed Down Through Generations

“Like father like son”, so they say. Sons inherit a lot from their fathers indeed – but is it possible that they also inherit love and talent for photography? According to the example of Eriberto and Estevan Oriol, it is possible to pass the talent from father to son. An iconic photographer can influence his son to become iconic himself. But, in this case, this influence even goes both ways....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 724 words · Curtis Mason