TFP : Friend or Foe

Today we are going to have a debate! And the subject is TFP, something which I have a had a fair few debates on already in Photography groups on Facebook. Now I’m pretty sure you all by now you know what TFP means and what it entails, if you don’t, you are either very lucky, […]

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TFP : Friend or Foe

Today we are going to have a debate! And the subject is TFP, something which I have a had a fair few debates on already in Photography groups on Facebook. Now I’m pretty sure you all by now you know what TFP means and what it entails, if you don’t, you are either very lucky, […]

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Start documenting daily life as inspiration

I know many photographers (pros and amateurs alike) who need a special occasion like a vacation, a wedding or a sports event to take their camera out in their free time. When I ask them “why only for big occasions?”, I often get the reply that every day life is not interesting enough… This is…

Photographer of the Day: Nasrullah Husami

Category: Children Photograph: “Curious” by Nasrullah Husami By using the other children as out of focus elements, Nasrullah is able to capture a shot where we are drawn to the curious child. The child’s inquisitive looks strengthens the shot. Originally shared with the Photofocus Flickr community right here. To learn how your work can be featured on the…

Cost: Drobo v/s Individual Drives

Photographers buy hard drives in external enclosures to keep up with the data they create with digital cameras and post-production software. When one fills up, another drive along with an enclosure is purchased. Before too long, there are several individual drives on the desk, each in its own enclosure. There has to be a more…

A surreal look at lightning captured at 7,000 frames per second

Lightning is one of those that subjects many of us have tried to photograph at some point or another if we live in an area where it happens.  It’s one of those topics that seems almost too well documented.  There’s a million different methods and techniques to try and figuring out which one works the best […]

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Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Review

The Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM is the new kit lens for the EOS 80D camera. Is it just a throw-away lens that you should upgrade as soon as possible, or is it actually worth using? We’ve tested the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM on the EOS 80D…