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How to Blend Images with Different Depths of Field in Photoshop

How to Blend Images with Different Depths of Field in Photoshop

If you shoot macro photography, you know that you have to focus on just a little bit of content, so your final image will be out of focus in some areas. There’s no way around that—until you get to post production. Bryan O’Neil Hughes explains a great trick you can do in Photoshop to blend […]

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Barbershops: Through the Viewfinder of a Hasselblad

Barbershops: Through the Viewfinder of a Hasselblad

British freelance photographer Carl Pendle makes a living with digital photography and videography, but he still loves film and vintage cameras and has found the perfect way to merge the two. In his short film series, “Into the Hasselblad” Pendle uses a digital camera to film the viewfinder of an old Hasselblad 500 C/M as he […]

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Is Film Photography Making a Comeback?

Is Film Photography Making a Comeback?

When Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in 2012, many people sort of believed—and tried to come to terms with the idea—that film photography was dying out. We had transitioned nicely into the world of digital photography, a much more convenient and cost effective format, but there were still photographers out there who weren’t (and […]

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Dogs Pose as Famous Writers to Support Animal Shelter

Dogs Pose as Famous Writers to Support Animal Shelter

Since rescuing his dog, Rothko, from an animal shelter, Italian photographer Dan Bannino has a new way of looking at pet adoption. He sees each adoption as a way of changing lives—the dog’s and the new owner’s. And, he’s started to understand the silent connection that is shared between man and dog. He relates the communication […]

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The Passion, Process, and Reward of Shooting Street Photography on Film

The Passion, Process, and Reward of Shooting Street Photography on Film

Brooklyn-based photographer Andre D. Wagner looks at his work as a way of understanding people and the world better. Every time the documentary style street photographer goes out, he asks, “What does the world have to show me today?” In this video, we’re introduced to Wagner’s world and get the inside scoop on how he approaches people on […]

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LapseLondon is the Biggest Ever One Day Crowdsourced Timelapse

LapseLondon is the Biggest Ever One Day Crowdsourced Timelapse

On December 6th, 2014, over 40 photographers hit the streets of London to create the biggest timelapse ever. The crowdsourced video, LapseLondon, captures the history and life of London through the eyes of artists who are passionate about the city. Watch this amazing timelapse of a city that never stands still: The photographers were brought together by […]

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How to Turn a Portrait into a Sculpture in Photoshop

How to Turn a Portrait into a Sculpture in Photoshop

Want to be really creative with your portraits? Dutch Photoshop wizard, photographer, designer, and artist Dracorubio, has a unique way of blending art forms in Photoshop to create breathtaking images. Here, he transforms a simple portrait into an amazing sculpture: The process involves using Clipping Masks and Drop Shadows—and having a lot of imagination—to create surreal images. Dracorubio uses many different […]

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Landscape Photography Tips for Beginners

Landscape Photography Tips for Beginners

Every landscape photographer has played the waiting game—when you forget about all personal comforts and safety in an attempt to capture the perfect photo with the perfect light. As you go out shooting more often and learn from your mistakes, certain necessities will become apparent, but they can be forgotten or overlooked in the beginning. Pye from […]

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Helpful Tips for Winter Action Sports Photography

Helpful Tips for Winter Action Sports Photography

Shooting winter action sports can be tricky because of the extreme weather conditions and the fast-paced activity, so it really helps to be ready for anything. Watch action and adventure sports photographer Brett Wilhelm on location at the 2014 Burton US Open Snowboard Pipe Finals, as he offers a few tips to help get better winter sports […]

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Night Sky Timelapse Tutorial

Night Sky Timelapse Tutorial

When it comes to shooting a great timelapse at night, you don’t need all kinds of fancy equipment, like sliders or high-end lighting. With just a camera, wide-angle lens, tripod, trigger, a hiker’s headlamp, a lot of time, and a little knowledge of the constellations, you can get professional, stunning results. Here, Jay P. Morgan […]

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