Let Film Dating’s quiz help you choose the perfect film for you

Whether you already shoot film or you’ve only been thinking about it, picking the right film for you can be difficult. There’s so many to choose from, and new ones, are popping up every day. Many film shooters chose long ago what they prefer, but how many did you try before making that decision? This […]

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How to Desaturate Shadows in Photoshop, for 3D Contrast

  Digital capture technology is really awesome and has truly changed photography, improving it in a multitude of ways. But sometimes, digitally captured images have a certain exaggerated colorfulness, that just looks a little off, for those of us raised on the old fashioned film days! I have found that this has to do with…

You can double the views of your video by saying one word in the first five second

When you create a vlog, a video tutorial or any kind of video material, a lot of factors play a role in the number of views you get. It’s not just about creating quality content and making it interesting, but you should also know human nature and some psychology to make the videos more engaging. […]

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This brilliant hyperlapse was made entirely of Google Maps screenshots

Many of us use Google Maps before planning a trip. But a young Italian student Matteo Archondis used it in a way more creative way. He created a hyperlapse trip around the world using nothing but screenshots from Google Maps. It takes you from Rome to Kyoto; from the deepest ocean to the highest peak […]

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Help! How do I Budget for a Photoshoot? (a guide for clients)

A frequent and normal question I often get from my first-time direct clients (non-agency) is; “What is your rate?” (I never work on a per hour rate for many reasons) but often the real question should be, “How much will this cost to create this image?” Surprises are never fun for a client, so education […]

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Deal: ShutterBoss II Remotes are 20% Off This Week

B&H has the Vello ShutterBoss II timer remotes (read my review) at 20% off this week. They regularly run $49.95 but are $39.96 through February 12. Remotes are available for Canon, Nikon, Sony and certain Micro Four Thirds cameras. Check them out here at B&H Photo. Copyright/DMCA Notice: The RSS entry was originally published on Photography […]

Photographer of the Day: Jong Soo Lee

Category: Nature Photographer: Jong Soo Lee “Wave melody” Photographer of the Day, Jong Soo Lee, created a beautiful photograph that has a perfect foreground with visual interest that extends deep into the image wrapped in gorgeous light. A feast for the eyes! Thanks for sharing with our group. Originally shared on the Photofocus Group on Flickr here.…

“Bored” RAF pilot sent jet into a 4,440ft plummet because he was “playing with his camera”

This story seems to have been going on for quite a while now. It started three years ago, to the day, in fact. On February 9th, 2014, RAF Voyager ZZ333 was en route from RAF Brize Norton to Camp Bastion Airfield in Afghanistan containing a flight crew of 9 and 189 passengers. Aside from a […]

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