Baby girl stars in a series of cosplay photos while sleeping ‘like a baby’

What if you could be anything you ever dreamed of. Actually, what if you could do it in your sleep. Photographer Laura Izumikawa is doing just this for her baby girl Joey, and the best thing is… when she gets older she’ll be able to look back on so many adventures. The concept is very easy, […]

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Photographer of the Day: Sohail Karmani

Category: Portraits Photographer: Sohail Karmani “Street Portrait in Navigli” Photographer of the Day, Sohail Karmani, takes us to Italy and the streets of Navigli near Milan, where he made the photograph featured here. The woman’s eyes are captivating, arresting our attention. The photo’s blurred background colors compliment her eyes as well. The short depth of…

Photographer of the Day: Miloš Vujičić

Category: Fashion Photographer: Miloš Vujičić “Untitled” Photographer of the Day, Miloš Vujičić, shows that enigmatic beauty is fashion too.The wistful, faraway expression on the model is amplified by the sheer fabric she peers through. Originally shared on the Photofocus Group on Flickr here. To learn how your work can be featured on the Photofocus, please…

5D Mark Bore

Canon recently announced their new 5D Mark IV. It’s been over 4 years since the release of the 5D Mark 3, so tons of photographers have been eagerly awaiting a new model – and tons of photographers will now be disappointed. Why the 5D Mark IV is a boring update for photographers For starters it offers […]

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Photoshop is not cheating

Most experienced photographers will tell you to “get it right in the camera”. By that they mean know your camera well enough, and understand the concepts of aperture, shutter speed, ISO and your lens to be able to get the best capture possible in your camera. The other side to that concept is the implication…

Photographing a dancer in New York City and faking big soft window light with speedlights

I’ve found the dancers often make the best subjects in front of the camera. Even if they’re not actually dancing, they often have amazing body awareness. They know exactly where each part of their body is. They know how to show off tone and definition in their muscles and limbs with effortless grace. In this […]

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Sony expand their full frame macro range with a new 50mm f/2.8

Sony have today announced the release of the full frame Sony FE 50mm f/2.8 Macro lens. This announcement doubles the number of lenses in their full frame macro range to two. It also gives those looking a “standard” lens an option other than the FE 50mm f/1.8, and the ability to focus much closer for […]

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This is what causes red-eye in photographs

One of the problems many new photographers face is red-eye. Using your camera’s built in flash in dark environments is usually the cause. But, have you ever wondered what exactly is the reason for this phenomenon? This video from SciShow explains the problem with some easy to understand science. It also talks about some of the ways digital […]

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This is why drones and balloons don’t like to play together

We’ve had this video submitted to us by a videographer who wishes to remain anonymous and I can understand why. Even though he followed all regulations (like height, distance from venue and so one) he still got nuked! The short of the story is that a DJI Phantom Pro 3 got taken down by a balloon (kinda […]

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