• Filmmakers Robbed at Gunpoint: Running The Entire Length of Africa

    Filmmakers Robbed at Gunpoint: Running The Entire Length of Africa
    Over 100 days ago, Russ Cook (aka The Hardest Geezer), who aims to become the first person ever to run the entire length of Africa, set off on this epic 15,000-kilometer journey. Join me in this article as I interview the filmmakers behind this epic adventure and find out what has happened.[ Read More ]
  • Which of These Incredible Lenses Is Better?

    Which of These Incredible Lenses Is Better?
    As a Canon user, perhaps no lens has me more jealous of other camera systems than the 35-150mm f/2-2.8. Arguably one of the most versatile lens designs, such lenses can cover a huge range of needs and applications. Both Tamron and Samyang make 35-150mm f/2-2.8 options with different advantages and prices. Which is right for you? This excellent video comparison takes a look at both to help you decide.[ Read More ]
  • Robert Capa at D-Day: What Was and Could've Been

    Robert Capa at D-Day: What Was and Could've Been
    In the archives of photography, few moments have been as pivotal as Robert Capa's coverage of the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. Capa stepped onto the beaches of Normandy and captured the raw intensity of one of the most significant events of World War II, and, it can be argued, one of the most significant events in history. Despite the chaotic atmosphere, Capa's work stands as a testament to the power and importance of photojournalism. We've all seen the photos. They are some of the most iconi
  • Why Embracing Abstract Photography Will Improve All Your Images and How to Do It

    Why Embracing Abstract Photography Will Improve All Your Images and How to Do It
    Abstract photography, do you hate it or love it? Either way, there’s a lot we can learn from the techniques and utilize them in our other photographic work.[ Read More ]
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  • How to Light a Fashion and Hair Competition Portrait

    How to Light a Fashion and Hair Competition Portrait
    Lighting can make or break a portrait, and sometimes, you will be asked by a client to tailor your lighting design to accentuate specific characteristics or features of your subject. In this great video tutorial, you will see a photographer team up with a world-class barber to create images for a hairstyling competition and learn how a combination of lighting and editing came together to create the final images.[ Read More ]
  • Why Sharp Photos Sometimes Don't Look Sharp

    Why Sharp Photos Sometimes Don't Look Sharp
    It can be a strange experience to take a photo you know is sharp, only for it to look soft despite getting everything right. If you know your technique is solid, but your photos still do not look sharp enough, check out this great video tutorial that discusses some of the reasons technically sharp photos can look soft and what you can do to improve them.[ Read More ]
  • Simple Editing Tricks for Adding Emphasis to Your Landscape Photos

    Simple Editing Tricks for Adding Emphasis to Your Landscape Photos
    Almost no landscape image is finished when you press the shutter; pretty much every photo you take is going to require some level of editing to produce a finished product. Editing does not have to be complicated, though. This fantastic video tutorial features an experienced landscape photographer sharing some useful and straightforward techniques for creating compelling edits of your landscape images.[ Read More ]
  • Macro Gone Mobile: We Review SANDMARC Macro 100mm for iPhone

    Macro Gone Mobile: We Review SANDMARC Macro 100mm for iPhone
    If you've wanted to try macro photography but didn't want to outlay on all the special equipment necessary, you're in luck. If you're an iPhone user, SANDMARC has a 100mm Macro lens you can screw onto your phone, and I put it through its paces.[ Read More ]
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