Canada Doesn T Ban Photographers From Airports They Cut Holes In The Fence For Them

Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport has recently shown some love for photographers. They have made camera holes in several locations around its perimeter fence so that photographers can they take photos of airplanes without obstacles. The airport notes that the project was done in collaboration with local plane-spotting group YQB Aviation. They worked together to identify the best spots for plane-spotting photographers, so the panels could be placed there....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Ronald Sears

Canon Hails Groundbreaking 1 Megapixel Spad Image Sensor As The Eye Of The Future

Canon has developed what was everybody thought to be impossible. And while it might not be the highest resolution camera sensor out there, Canon’s new 1-megapixel Single Photon Avalanche Detection (SPAD) sensor offers some huge benefits over more traditional CMOS or CCD sensors. The biggest being that it all but eliminates noise from your images. It differs from CMOS sensors in the way that it captures light. Whereas CMOS sensors use electrical signals to monitor the volume of light hitting each pixel in an analogue fashion, which introduces noise, before being converted to digital, SPAD sensors count each and every individual photon that hits it and puts out a true digital signal....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 533 words · Ruth Adelstein

Canon S New Ef 70 300Mm F 4 5 5 6 Is Ii Usm Lens Has A Built In Lcd Screen

It’s been rumoured for while now that Canon would start introducing LCDs into their lenses. Last week, we even saw some suggestions as to what they might display, thanks to a couple of newly released patents. Well, now, all the guesswork is over. Canon have officially announced the EF 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 IS II USM lens. Like its predecessor, it is a full frame autofocus lens with image stabilisation. The lens is slightly larger than the one it replaces....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 475 words · Peter Turner

Canon To Announce The Eos R3 Mirrorless Camera Tomorrow Or Maybe Just Another Teaser

There are reports that Canon is going to announce the upcoming EOS R3 mirrorless camera on June 29th, 2021. Yes, tomorrow. Canon Rumors initially reported the news, but now say they’ve received some information that it might just be another teaser. The latter makes more sense, as Canon said they would be releasing more information between the initial development announcement and the final official announcement and, well, they’ve not released any new info since that development announcement yet....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 316 words · David Humphries

Capture One To Increase Prices By Up To 54 On Plans And Perpetual Licenses

According to a report on PhotoRumors, the folks at CaptureOne are about to significantly bump their perpetual license cost for Capture One for Nikon, Fuji and Sony from $129 up to a whopping $199 with monthly subscription starting prices (for the annual-but-still-monthly-non-prepaid-deal) going up from $9.99/mo to $14/mo. The information comes from what appears to be a leaked press release stating that Capture One will be increasing its prices from January 11th....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Ginger Asato

Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Invites You To Join Them With Funniest 2022 Entries So Far

Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards is one of those contests that always makes me eagerly wait for its results. There is still a month left before it’s closed for entries, but hey, that doesn’t mean they won’t make our day today! To help us start off August and this work week on a positive note, Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards has shared with us some of the best photos submitted to the contest so far....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 322 words · Jared Kuster

Confessions Of A Newbie Business Advice I Wish I D Known

I have to admit, when I first started my photography business I didn’t think it was going to be that difficult. I thought I’d get a camera, take some photos, put some stuff out on Facebook and people would start hiring me. They would give me money, I would give them photos – done deal! How tough could it be? Well…as it turns out, it was a bit more complicated than that....

February 1, 2023 · 10 min · 2090 words · Monica Chenault

Coronavirus Extends Into 2021 As Cp Trade Show Moves Online

If you’ve been looking forward to 2021 to start attending trade shows again, we’ve got some bad news. CP+, the largest trade show in Japan, will be held online only. Looks like the pandemic is already extending into the next year. CP+2021 was supposed to take place at both PACIFICO Yokohama convention center and online between 24 and 28 February 2021. However, the number of COVID-19 infection cases has been on the increase again, so the organizers have decided to move the event completely online....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 259 words · Roberto Craft

Dad Took Over His Daughter S Instagram As Punishment For 2 Weeks And Gets More Likes Than Her

When I was a kid, social media didn’t exist. Certainly not popularity-based photo platforms like Instagram. If I did something bad, I’d just get grounded. This modern dad, though, when he discovered his 15-year-old daughter Madelynn had helped sneak boys into a sleepover party, gave her two punishment options. No phone for a month or no phone for 2 weeks but their parents get control of their social media. Madelynn chose the latter, and immediately regretted it....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Harold Bermudez

Diyp Reviews The Iwata Master Tube Lights Series

Tubelights are becoming ever more popular. The last player to join the game is IWATA (whom we remember for their excellent mini panel). Actually, the mini panel was so good and ubiquitous that “IWATA panel” became a generic name for those mini bi-color lights. It seems that that panel was retired, but we were thrilled to learn that IWATA is now making tube-style lights. They sent us two of their new light panels, the 32 cm Master-R light and the 23 cm Master-S light....

February 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1199 words · Danielle Derrickson

Dji Halts Shipments To Russia And Ukraine To Prevent Weaponisation Of Drones

Drone company DJI has recently confirmed that it is no longer shipping its products to either Russia or Ukraine, in a bid to stop the drones from being used as weapons. The Chinese company will also withdraw support for existing drones meaning that Aeroscopes which help people find the location of a drone pilot, could expire. Now into its 64th day, the Russian invasion and war in Ukraine sees no sign of abating....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 338 words · Richard Graddy

Dji S New Mavic Air 2 Has 34 Minutes Of Flight Time And Shoots 8K Timelapse

After a few months of rumours, leaks and speculation, DJI has now officially announced the DJI Mavic Air 2, and it has a few pretty significant upgrades over its predecessor. It boasts a 48-megapixel camera capable of shooting 8K timelapse, 4K video at up to 60 frames per second, HDR video, and a very impressive 34-minute flight time. The Mavic Air 2 seems to have all grown up in its latest iteration, seeing a Mavic 2-inspired design, looking a lot less like a toy than the original....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 673 words · Leon Haberer

Do You Like Having Your Own Photo Taken

If you don’t like having your own photographs taken, you assume everyone else doesn’t like having their own photos taken. But the problem is that there are some people (like myself) who actually like having their own photos taken. Feel comfortable on the other side The solution: assume everyone else likes being photographed. Of course this isn’t the truth, but by assuming everyone else likes being photographed, your body language will show more confidence, friendliness, and your subject will feel more comfortable and willing being photographed....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 284 words · Melissa Smith

Drone Filmmakers Are You Making These Eight Beginner Mistakes

No matter how good we may be at what we do, we were all beginners once. And beginners make tons of mistakes. In this video, Stewart of Drone Film Guide shares the eight most common mistakes drone filmmakers make when they first start flying. So, if you’re new to drone cinematography, this video can help you focus and improve in a short time. 1. Flying without a purpose When you first buy a drone, you may be tempted to add aerial shots to your videos just because....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 617 words · John Hyman

Drone Footage Shows Tourists Getting Dangerously Close To Iceland Volcano

You might have seen some spectacular video footage recently of the latest volcanic eruption in Iceland. A new fissure opened up this month not far from the Mount Fagradalsfjall volcano that spent six months erupting in 2021. Professional photographers and drone operators have flocked to capture the event, but of course, mass tourism wasn’t far behind them. Any active volcano is a dangerous place, and having swarms of visitors, many of whom are not with guides, something was eventually going to go wrong....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 443 words · Roger Davis

Drone Plummets From The Sky Crashes Into Woman S Head At 25Mph During Event In Canada

In another instance of drone operator stupidity, 38 year old Stephanie Creignou was seriously injured when a 2.8lb (1.3kg) drone dropped from about 33ft (10m) in the air straight into her head with a velocity of around 25mph (11m/s) during the Challenge 5km Arc-en-Ciel race in Beloeil, Canada. TVA reports that the operator of the drone, Rosaire Turcotte, had been previously warned about his reckless flying, flew much closer to the crowd than was allowed, and didn’t have the required permits to fly his DJI Phantom 3 at the event in the first place....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 474 words · Clyde Slater

Espn Mocked For Using Wide Angle Footage That Made Football Players Look Like Ants

During an Alabama-Arkansas game this Saturday, ESPN removed some camera operators from their positions in Razorback Stadium because of a bad weather. As a result, only wide-angle view was broadcasted, which made the players look like ants. And expectedly, the Internet had no mercy when it comes to cheeky tweets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrinr-r2EL8 You’re used to seeing a more zoomed in view of the players and action in the field. When a network broadcasts a game, there are a few manned cameras around the field and several unmanned cameras elsewhere in the stadium....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 261 words · Helen Contreras

Europe S Switch To Led Lights Is Visible From Space Scientists Are Concerned

In an attempt to reduce energy consumption and make street lighting more environmentally friendly, Europe has been switching to LEDs in its street lights. However, it’s not necessarily a good choice, at least not in all aspects. The switch to LEDs is already visible from space, as well as the light pollution they cause. Of course, it’s not only our photos and the view of the night sky that are being affected....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 549 words · Phyllis Adkinson

Everything You Need To Know About Home And Garden Photography

Our environment has a profound influence on us. For example, interior design has been shown to impact how we behave and feel, which explains our interest in the subject. Home and Garden Photography not only provides inspiration for our own living spaces but also often satisfies our curiosity about how other people live. It’s a reliable staple across mainstream media and less subject to trends and ups and downs than other photography genres....

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1055 words · Jeremiah Glud

Exclusive Sneak Preview Of Hollyland S Brand New Microphone For Iphone

DIYP got an exclusive first look at Hollyland‘s brand new Audio Lark C1 microphone system for iPhone. It’s so new, it hasn’t even been announced yet. It’s due to be announced in October 2022. But nonetheless, we got to chat to Skylar Liu from Hollyland and see this secret new product with our own eyes and find out why it’s so groundbreaking. This isn’t Lark’s first rodeo at producing microphones....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 331 words · Portia Almen