Here are a few tips for keeping sand off your sensor while shooting at the beach

If there’s one thing I’ve learned about shooting on a beach, it’s that sand gets everywhere. No matter what camera bag the gear is in or how well it’s taken care of, sand will inevitably end up everywhere. Despite this, there’s one place sand should never be, regardless of where else it might magically appear…on […]

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Photographer of the Day: Konrad Dwojak & “Sunset Alternative Couple”

Category: Fashion Photograph: “Sunset Alternative Couple” by Konrad Dwojak These two young millennials declare their individuality not only as members of their generation, but also with the clothes they show in “Sunset Alternative Couple” by today’s Photofocus Photographer of the Day, Konrad Dwojak. The wardrobe styling is a commanding statement of the pair’s vision of…

This 3D printed Bat-Signal is a DIY Light Blaster for your smartphone

If you frequent DIY Photography, you’ll know we’re big fans of the Light Blaster, a speedlight accessory that allows you to cast shapes and designs onto a subject or background. Today, we have for you a fun DIY project that does essentially the same thing, except for your smartphone’s camera flash. Created by Dalek, this […]

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Olympic Diver Tom Daley discovers why it’s not always such a great idea to ask the Internet to Photoshop your photo

British Diver and Olympic Bronze Medalist Tom Daley ran a brief competition on his Twitter feed recently.  The brief was simple.  Modify a photograph with the winner being chosen to become the new banner for his Twitter profile. With 2.6 million followers, Tom had no shortage of entries, and the competition was soon hijacked by Photoshop pranksters, as was inevitable. […]

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