Shooting Jason Voorhees Slashes A Golf Player

Photographer Leo Rosas wanted to create a Halloween inspired golf themed photo. And what better way to make to have Jason Voorhees (from friday the 13th) slash away at an innocent golf player? With the final results quite fitting this weekend, Leo was king enough to share both the lighting setup and the photos before and after […]

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Nikon D810 Firmware Update Version C 1.10 Released

Nikon has released new firmware for the D810. The camera’s “C” firmware has been updated to version 1.10. The firmware update includes the following changes: An External recording control option has been added to the HDMI item in the SETUP MENU. If the camera is connected via HDMI to a third-party recorder that supports the […]

GoPro Teases Its Upcoming Drone with Incredibly Stable Footage

GoPro announced earlier this year that the action camera company would be releasing its own drone and now is teasing its coming with some pretty slick stabilized drone footage (above). The footage we see is from a developmental prototype of GoPro’s quadcopter and stabilization system. It’s so stable that GoPro felt the need to pre-empt questions […]

Photo of the Day: “Shades of Friendship”

Category: Family. Photograph “Shades of Friendship” by Frank Little, originally shared in the Photofocus Flikr community right here. To learn how your work can be featured on the site, please read this article. This Post Sponsored by: Perfectly Clear for Photoshop or Lightroom is all about saving you time so you can focus on doing what you love […]

How to Fix Too Much Red on Faces Using Only Lightroom

Here’s a quick video in which I walk through a very simple technique for correcting too much red in faces using just Lightroom. I picked this tip up from Aaron Nace’s tutorial on a similar technique in Photoshop. I generally try to avoid going to Photoshop if it is something I can deal with in […]

Understanding Single Points of Failure With Photography

Over the years we’ve heard from countless people who have lost their photos. Usually it’s due to hard drive failure, but unfortunately there are tons of ways to lose your images. In this past year alone there have been multiple stories of photographers losing their life’s work due to hard drive theft. It usually takes loss […]

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