You will want to visit Hong Kong after watching this trippy hyperlapse

The time lapse bar keeps getting raised. A few years back a mountain top covered with clouds shot with a digital camera was enough for us to make a small wow. But as technology gets more accessible, those are no longer enough. This video by Kirill Neiezhmakov has nothing to do with those static shots. In […]

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Tips for Improving Your Fall Photography

The vivid colors of fall offer nearly endless opportunities for photography. Everywhere you look, it seems as though another great photo is presenting itself. Brush up on a few tips before heading out for shoots this fall to make the most of the gorgeous season. Choose your locations carefully Researching locations ahead of time allows […]

Increase your DSLR or mirrorless audio recording quality for only $23

DSLRs & mirrorless camera internal microphones are pretty much useless. They also have notoriously bad preamps when using external microhpones. No matter how good a microphone you plug into it, when you bump up the record level on your camera, you add noise. Lots of it. The typical solution to this is record to an […]

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Never Lose a Photo When You’re Traveling

Taking your camera on the road can add all sorts of extra challenges.  Being away from home or office leads to all sorts of bad backups, putting your pictures at risk.  In this free webinar we tackle how to keep your images safe when you’re on the road. Would you like to NEVER lose a photo…

Cinematic headshot lighting with just one light and a few flags & reflectors

Working with minimal equipment can be a fun challenge. If you’re just starting out and have only limited gear, it can be your only choice. But what can you do to help make that one light produce more interesting results? Well, with the help of some flags and reflectors, you can do quite a bit. […]

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Sony’s new A6500 features five-axis in-camera stabilisation and RX100 V shoots stills up to 24fps

Sony’s much anticipated A6300 was finally released in March this year. An eagerly awaited update to 2014’s A6000. Now, a mere 8 months later, Sony have announced the new Alpha A6500 at a Sony event in NYC. It contains a 24MP APS-C Exmor CMOS sensor and like its predecessor shoots 4K video. Let’s hope it doesn’t […]

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