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Amazingly Complex Timelapse of Central Park Showing Seasonal Changes

Amazingly Complex Timelapse of Central Park Showing Seasonal Changes

When you hear the word New York City, nature is typically not one of the first things to come to mind. However, photographer Jamie Scott’s latest photography project involves just that. Scott spent six month taking photos in Central Park during the seasonal changes into autumn to create an amazing timelapse: Scott shot in 15 […]

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Photojournalists Covering Superstorm Sandy

Photojournalists Covering Superstorm Sandy

From floods to fires to falling buildings, Superstorm Sandy’s wake of destruction was a shock to the East coast. Photos of concrete pillars where boardwalks once stood and leveled urban blocks where families once lived spread quickly through the Internet creating nation-wide sympathy and a great amount of support for the people living the affected […]

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A Photo Tour Peek Inside Amazon’s Operations During the Holidays

A Photo Tour Peek Inside Amazon’s Operations During the Holidays

Sure, everyone knows about Amazon. But have you ever wondered what it looks like inside Amazon, especially during the chaos of the holidays? Below is a gallery of images that has been shared throughout social media recently. It shows the insides of the Amazon giant where rows and rows of bookshelves fill the mega warehouse […]

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Simple Street Photo Capturing Act of Kindness Becomes Viral Nationwide Story

Simple Street Photo Capturing Act of Kindness Becomes Viral Nationwide Story

On a particularly cold November night near Times Square, NYPD officer Larry DePrimo spotted a man walking around barefoot. When DePrimo asked him where his shoes were, the man said he’d never had any. Without hesitation, DePrimo went to the nearest shoe store and bought the man a pair of boots and socks. He then […]

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The Process of Publishing a Photo Book as a Photographer

The Process of Publishing a Photo Book as a Photographer

Have you even wanted to publish your own photo book? In this video, photographer Shannon Richardson talks about every aspect of publishing your own photo book, including layout and design, image preparation, working with the printer, and promoting your book: Here are some things that Richardson suggests to keep in mind: Look through other photography […]

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Shaping Hard Light with Reflectors

Shaping Hard Light with Reflectors

Soft lighting is generally the way to go when shooting any subject. It’s easy to manage and the even lighting it produces usually makes the subject look good. But there is a time to use hard lighting. When used correctly, hard lighting can produce dramatic shots by creating depth and dramatic highlights and shadows. The […]

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1000 Photo Stop-Motion Project on Pregnancy

1000 Photo Stop-Motion Project on Pregnancy

When photographer Tomer Grencel found out his wife was pregnant, he didn’t just take a couple photos, he took 1,000. Grencel’s photos cover the span of his wife’s nine-month pregnancy from the beginning until his baby is born, and adds a little humor in the process: Grencel has added some unique touches to his stop […]

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Sony’s New Marketing Campaign goes Viral: DSLR Gear No Idea

Sony’s New Marketing Campaign goes Viral: DSLR Gear No Idea

We all know at least one of those people who owns a big expensive DSLR but has no idea how to use it. They think money equals quality, and the words f-stop and metering confuse them. Well Sony has taken this idea and created it into a marketing campaign called, DSLR Gear No Idea, which refers to a series of youtube videos about clueless photographers. Take a look.

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Dedication to Photograph Rare Birds in the Wild

Dedication to Photograph Rare Birds in the Wild

National Geographic photographers have always been known for having an extreme dedication to their profession. They go above and beyond the call of the average photographer, traversing unusual terrain and withstanding unfavorable weather conditions. Tim Laman is no exception to this group as he sets his goals, and himself, higher than the rest: For his […]

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How Far Do You Go to Get the Perfect Shot?

How Far Do You Go to Get the Perfect Shot?

Once in a while you come across a photo that makes you think, “How did they get that shot?” The angle and composition are perfect but you can’t understand where the photographer was standing. Canon’s latest commercial for the Rebel T4i pays homage to those extreme photographers who go above and beyond to get the […]

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