Facebook Apologizes After Its Ai Mislabels A Video Of Black Men As Primates

Facebook recently found itself in the middle of yet another scandal. This time, it’s not about the data leak, but about a racist message users were seeing under a video featuring Black men. Facebook’s AI labeled it as “Primates,” causing a fierce backlash. According to the New York Times, users who watched a video from 27 June posted by Daily Mail received an auto-prompt with the racist message. It was asking them whether they wanted to “keep seeing videos about Primates....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Lori Sims

First Look At The Lensbaby Twist 60

In the past this swirly visual effect had been the money-train for Lomo and their Petzval lenses in the form of the 85mm and the soon to be publicly available 58mm. I own a lot of the Lensbaby lenses and I’ve been very pleased with the resulting optical effects from their previous products so I was certainly pleased to hear Lensbaby were taking a crack at the swirly bokeh effect now too....

February 1, 2023 · 9 min · 1832 words · Sandra Cohn

Flickr Teams Up With Pixsy To Protect Photographers From Image Theft

According to a recent report, as many as 2.5 billion online photos get stolen every day. A new strategic partnership between Flickr and Pixsy aims to reduce this number. Or at least, to help you protect your work and take legal action. The two companies are about to make it easier for photographers to track their images, and if necessary, to take legal action in an effort to preserve the integrity and value of their work....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 405 words · Richard Newby

Follow These Eight Tips For Stunning Colors In Your Photos

Whether it emphasizes the subject or is a subject itself, color is a powerful ally in creating a striking image. In this video, Jamie Windsor gives you eight tips that will help you master the use of color in your photos. He supports each of them with a set of wonderful examples, so take a look, take notes, and enjoy. 1.Make color a major subject Before we start shooting, we need to decide why we use color and how we want to use it....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 666 words · Linda Carlton

Forget About Photoshop You Can Use Microsoft Excel To Make Hdr Photos

No matter if you love or hate HDR, you have to admit that creating an HDR photo in Microsoft Excel sounds… Well, unordinary. Maybe even impossible. Well, in this highly amusing video, a young scientist and amateur photographer Kevin Chen explains how you can create an HDR image in Microsoft Excel. As Kevin explains in the video, photographers will tell you HDR is a good way to retrieve some details in the blown out highlights and dark shadows....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 296 words · Johnny Gransberry

Frequent Selfie Posters Are Seen As Less Likable Less Successful And More Insecure New Study Claims

Selfie is a phenomenon so frequent in the 21st century that it has inspired quite a few psychological studies so far. The latest one was conducted Washington State University psychologists, comparing people who post selfies and those who post photos taken by someone else. Will it surprise you if I say that the result is not encouraging for frequent selfie posters at all? According to this study, those who frequently post selfies are perceived as being “less likable, less successful, more insecure and less open to new experiences” than those who post photos taken by others....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 787 words · Terry Walsh

Fuji X T2 Vs Nikon D5 Real World Portrait Comparisons With Raw Sample Downloads

Ok, it might be a little unfair to put a $2,400 camera and lens against a $8,100 camera and lens. One would expect a camera rig costing more than three times as much to produce better results. But are those results at least three times better? And if the Fuji can keep up, doesn’t that just make it even more impressive given the cost gap? This video from photographer Taylor Jackson hopes to answer those questions....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 433 words · Manuel Smith

Fujifilm Drops Ambassador After Complaints About His Intrusive Shooting Style

Well, that escalated quickly. After deleting a video featuring Tatsuo Suzuki and his intrusive shooting style, Fujifilm has decided to drop the photographer as the company’s ambassador, too. In case you haven’t followed the story, here’s a quick recap. After the release of the Fujifilm X100V, the company published a series of promotional videos. One of them, featuring Tatsuo, caused a strong backlash from the community. People found his style too intrusive and “rude,” and the company soon decided to take the video down....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 297 words · Debra Davis

Get A Ring Flash For Only 10

Six years ago we set out a lofty goal, put a ring flash in the hands of every hot-shoe-strobe photographer in the world. This is why we made the best DIY ring flash in existence and sold it for a low price of $25 ($35 with a flash bracket). Alas, all good things must end, and once the current batch of rings lights runs out, we will not make another....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 273 words · Todd Schreiber

Godox Grows Its Led Tube Light Lineup With The New Long Godox Tl180

Godox has expanded its tube line lineup again with the new 180cm long Godox TL180 bringing the family up to four lights including the foot-long TL30, the 60cm long TL60 introduced at the end of 2020 and the 120cm long TL120, released in February of this year. The new TL180, Godox says, offers unique advantages over its shorter siblings for lighting larger scenes, lighting effects options or for using as a key or fill light....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 432 words · Erin Dixon

Godox Quietly Launches Cross Brand Ttl Hss On All Lights

Chinese lighting manufacturer Godox has already released a few products in 2017 that have helped a lot of strobists build lighting kits with a modest investment. Most notably the Godox AD-200 (Flashpoint eVolv) has become a crowd favorite for a portable and powerhouse flash. More recently they added Fuji and Olympus/Panasonic versions of the TT350 (Flashpoint Zoom-Mini R2 TTL), which is a smaller speedlight aimed to be a better fit for mirrorless cameras....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 690 words · Opal Tolston

Gopro Launches Hero A 220 Action Camera For Everyone S Budget

While camera companies are racing who will use more advanced and modern tech, GoPro has decided to go a different route. They have just launched HERO, a simplified and budget-friendly action camera. For the price of $220, HERO (no number, just HERO) is aimed at capturing your everyday stories and adventures. GoPro HERO shoots 10MP photos and 1080p60 videos. Nope, there’s no 4K, but there are some other desirable features....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Mary Gonzales

Groundbreaking New Ai Wildlife Cameras Assist In Saving Endangered Wildlife

We’ve been so used to hearing about the downsides of AI that it’s easy to overlook the potential benefits. A pioneering new project has developed an AI-assisted wildlife camera in order to protect endangered wildlife better. The University of Stirling teamed up with Dutch tech start-up Hack The Planet to come up with this innovative device. In terms, the AI assists the camera in actually understanding the images as it snaps them....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 336 words · Allison Hides

Hands On With The Tamron 17 28Mm F 2 8 Di Iii A Landscape Perspective

My main objective isn’t to provide an in-depth ‘review’ of the lens, but I hope to offer the reader a few insights in terms of how the lens performs from a landscape photographer’s perspective. A photographer who usually prefers to shoot ultra wide angle. I received the Tamron 17–28 in October and have had time to play around with the lens a little; enough to form an opinion and to shoot some example images (by adding a Dark Reader extension to your browser it will be possible to view the images on black)....

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 945 words · Hollie Rivera

Hashtags On Instagram Use Them Properly

I’ve seen a lot of threads and questions in /r/photography regarding how to increase an Instagram following and get more traffic. There are plenty of great articles online explaining various techniques (i.e. posting times, consistency, engagement, etc.) but I haven’t seen a lesson on hashtags. What little I have seen on the topic clearly indicates that there’s a widespread misunderstanding of the use of hashtags and how to use them to your benefit....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 828 words · Jose Heck

Here Are Five Tips For Realistic Photo Composites In Only 90 Seconds

We’ve seen some stunning work created by combining photography, Photoshop and lots of imagination. But when you start compositing images, one of the greatest challenges is to make them look realistic. In this video from Advancing Your Photography, Rikard Rodin shares five tips for raising your photo composites to a new level, and all that in only 90 seconds. 1. Match your elements When you’re selecting the elements for compositing, you need to make sure that they match....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 332 words · Candace Gray

Here Are Five Ways That A Photographer Can Use A Plastic Bag

Well, here is a random collection. If you have a spare nylon bag lying around, dont throw it away. As a photographer there is plenty you can do with it. Ok, I am just kidding, you can throw that bag away. Hopefully, you have a recycling thing for nylon bags. That said, this random collection of photography uses for bags is kinda interesting. I would personally not use any of them if I had a choice (maybe the soft edge one is an exclusion), but in a cinch, you wanna keep this in the bag of your head....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 98 words · Cyril Gagnon

Here Are My Gear And Methods For Shooting Deep Space Photographer Spotlight Q A With Astrophotographer Sara Wager

Next in our Photographer Spotlight series is Sara Wager. Sara is a British astrophotographer currently based in Spain. She creates fascinating photographs of Deep-Sky Objects from our universe, including galaxies, areas of nebulosity and planetary nebulas. Her work has been featured numerous times by NASA, the BBC, multiple astrophotography magazines and websites and she was the winner of the 2015 International Astronomy Show Imaging competition . DIYP: What is your specialty?...

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 950 words · Dorothy Melton

Here Are Six Different Ways You Can Shoot A Timelapse

Timelapses aren’t always as fun to make as they are to watch. The shooting process involves a lot of sitting down and just waiting for it to be done. But the results usually make it well worth it. But how many different ways can we actually shoot timelapse? This video from Rob Nelson at Science Filmmaking Tips we look at six different ways we can shoot timelapse from the super basic to more advanced setups....

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 936 words · Mark Elliott

Here Is How To Determine Exposure By Looking At The Path Of The Light

We all know the exposure triangle. The exposure triangle deals with the relations between shutter speed, Aperture and ISO. Those three aspects are dealing with the way that the camera sees light. To better understand light, we can look at the complete path light goes through from the second it leaves the light source (say a strobe), through hitting the object, reflecting the light into the lens , and going through the different lens and camera elements, until it hits the sensor (or film)....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 113 words · Evelyn Lee