Issue 38: Colorful Black

Carlos Alvarado demonstrates to us how to light a rich dark skin complexion using bluish-green gel to his main light. In combination with other gels, the results were magnificent: it was flawless and created a flattering skin tone.
 
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Photographer of the Week: March 6 ~ 10, 2017

Every weekday, Monday through Friday, Photofocus curators present a great photograph in the categories of Travel, Beauty, Nature, Sports and Street photography. The photographers of the day have touched us with their images. Each curator shares what they love about the photograph they feature. Every week I’ll compile these photographs into a post that runs…

Lomography launches the first instant camera with wide angle lens

Lomography has introduced a new instant camera with wide angle lens named Lomo’Instant Automat Glass Magellan. Aside from a multi-coated 38mm lens, the first of its kind, it also features aperture that’s pretty large for an instant camera. It goes up to f/4.5, which makes the lens ideal for action shots and shooting in low […]

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Google creates timelapse that shows 3 decades of Earth

Google has unveiled a 3-decade timelapse of Earth. It shows the images shot from space, featuring different corners of our planet and the changes they underwent over the course of thirty years. Timelapse videos are awesome, and we love them for many reasons. To me, it’s especially interesting when they’re made from screenshots, because it’s […]

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Make Facebook Display Your Photos in the Highest Quality!

If you’ve uploaded to Facebook, you may have noticed that Facebook does something funky with the pictures that you post. With 350+ million pictures being uploaded every day, its no surprise that Facebook wants to save on bandwidth and costs. The Problem Photographers know that the images tend to look like junk, especially after they’ve…

Sony may keep best sensors in house and not sell them to other companies

A recent interview with Sony managers discovered that Sony might keep most of their sensors in their own cameras. Mr. Kenji Tanaka and Mr. Yojiro Joe Asai from Sony shared some plans of the company, and among other things, they discovered the future of their sensors. The interview was originally published on Imaging Resource, but […]

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