Always Photograph Flowers This Way

Flowers are magical. The first thing I photographed with my first camera was a flower in my yard. It was the perfect subject because it was beautiful, colorful, and it didn’t move around. I sat there practicing on it every day, trying out all the camera’s settings and learning how they affected the pictures. Today,…

Unannounced Fuji X-T2 Shows Up on Ebay

The Fuji X-T2 hasn’t been announced yet as the obvious successor to the X-T1. However, someone got their hands on a prototype X-T2 and listed it on ebay with a Fuji XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS lens. For comparison sake, here’s a look at the X-T2 and X-T1 side-by-side: The seller noted that the camera […]

PhotoSummer

CENTER has announced PhotoSummer, a new collaborative initiative celebrating the photographic arts in New Mexico.
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Getty to Google: ‘Get the high res photo off your image search page’

Getty, probably the largest image agency in the world, just picked a fight with the largest… well.. anything in the world – Google. In an open letter, Getty accuses google of depriving sites of their traffic by displaying high-res photo in their image search. And it does not stop there. Getty also filed a formal […]

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How one photographer captured the mood of Japan in infrared after the 2011 earthquake & tsunami

After returning to live in Tokyo 2012, photographer Philipp Zechner notice a shift in the behaviour and attitudes of the people there.  Gone was the optimism that had long ruled the country, replaced by fear and uncertainty for the future, and Philipp decided to document what he saw in a project titled Tokyo Radiant. This […]

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