Taking Stock: Make Money in Microstock Creating Photos That Sell
Excerpted from Taking Stock: Make Money in Microstock Creating Photos That Sell (Peachpit Press) By Rob Sylvan As photographers, we’re all drawn to different types of photography. Certain subjects,...
View ArticleThe Magical Landscape of Night Photography
Excerpted from Real World Digital Photography, 3rd Edition (Peachpit Press) By Katrin Eismann, Sean Duggan, Tim GreyIf you’re looking for new territory to explore with your camera, then consider...
View ArticleBetter iPhone Photos: Understanding the Impact of Light
Adapted from Capturing Better Photos and Video with your iPhone (Wiley) J. Dennis ThomasLight is a fundamental element of photography. Understanding the impact that light has on your subject and...
View ArticleFaces Blasted with Air
Lithuanian photographer Tadao Cern captured these hilariously funny and distorted pictures of people while blowing funneled wind at their faces for his series entitled ‘Blow Job’.Photographer's site:...
View ArticleSkinDeep by Julien Palast
A study on the body-object, ephemeral sculptures of the human form. Instant bas reliefs recalling of the classic imagery. Via
View ArticleThe Mystic Light of Food
The Marquis de Sade once pointed out that, "Those who define are the masters." And it's hard to argue with the fact that those who make the rules, run the game. In commerce, this shows up when firms...
View Article360 Panorama Updated for Realtime Panorama Creation
There's just something compelling about panoramic images. And while there's certainly no shortage of tools to create these, newcomers are always welcome that manage to combine simplicity and image...
View ArticleThe Long, Weird History of Photo Manipulation
While "to Photoshop" is now synonymous with altering a photograph with intent to deceive, this not only pre-dates our digital era but can be traced back to the early years of photography itself. Having...
View ArticleDéjà Vu All Over Again: the Photos of Christopher Moloney
It's certainly an experience familiar to New Yorkers, who live in what serves as the setting for countless movies — that sense of suddenly feeling that your locale is familiar, without quite being able...
View ArticleGoogle Street View Goes Hyper-lapse
Hyper-lapse videos — made by combining time-lapse photography with camera movements — have been popular for a while now. But digital experience builder Teehan+Lax has now released a free tool that...
View ArticleThe Public Domain Review
Public domain images are often either of poor quality or so esoteric as to be without any real interest. So hats off to The Public Domain Review, a not-for-profit project dedicated to showcasing...
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