The Internet Addiction Is Killing Your Photography

What I’m getting at is that the internet is most likely the course of your impotence when it comes to productivity. How many people pick up their smartphones and check something online or in an app in the morning. Instead of picking up a camera and getting a sunrise. I bet 99% of us look at a smartphone before anything else in the morning. If only your first thought out of bed was what photo will I capture today, think about how much more you would achieve....

May 9, 2023 · 3 min · 477 words · Lauren Davis

The Pro Panel Speeds Up Your Editing In Photoshop

John Weatherby has developed a panel for Photoshop that will help you speed up your editing workflow. There are quite a few panels out there. The first one was probably made by Tony Kuyper, who created luminosity masks back in 2006. Other than that, Infinite Tools, Lumenzia, and Raya Pro are probably the best-known panels. These panels’ prime function is to create luminosity masks. The task is quite complex for someone who is not a Photoshop master....

May 9, 2023 · 3 min · 546 words · Amber Murphy

The Sony A7Ii And Its Absurd Shadow Recovery

Until today I’d known my Sony A7II could handle the shadow world, but I could never bring myself to push it. Mainly out of fear, no actually entirely from fear of losing the image. Recently I had the absolute pleasure of working at Rebecca Bathory’s place I decided to test the range once and for all. I wanted to keep shooting at f/8 and above as well as 1/60 but still below ISO400 (the Sony really starts to break down past ISO400 in sharpness from my experience)....

May 9, 2023 · 4 min · 783 words · Andrew Carson

The Story Behind The World Press Photo Winner State Of Decay By Alejandro Cegarra

What’s up, photography fans! It’s Martin from All about Street Photography channel and today I would like to talk about a series of photographs. Placing third in the 2019 Photo Contest of the World Press Photo Awards in the Long-Term Projects, Stories. Let’s check out the State of Decay by Alejandro Cegarra. Alejandro Cegarra was born in 1989 in Venezuela, where he lives in the capital city Caracas. He began studying photography in Roberto Mata Photography Workshop, while at the same time studying Publicity at Alejandro Humboldt University....

May 9, 2023 · 4 min · 845 words · Timothy Hughes

The Timelapse Bar Has Been Raised Once Again With This Amazing Singapore Timelapse

Some of you will recognise the name Keith Loutit. He’s the amazing timelapse photographer behind The Lion City, a film which really pushed the limits of of what we all thought timelapse could do, as well as the extremely popular Bathtub series. An Australian filmmaker based in Singapore, Keith now presents us with The Lion City II – Majulah, a sequel to the original timelapse, which offers even more new, exciting and interesting sequences and techniques to inspire our creativity and raise the bar even higher....

May 9, 2023 · 2 min · 342 words · Carrie Day
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