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Time-lapse Photography: Full Tutorial on Each Step of the Process

Time-lapse Photography: Full Tutorial on Each Step of the Process

With so many timelapse videos floating around the internet recently, you may be looking to create your own timelapse. Well look no further than Nathaniel Dodson‘s latest project Philly Is Ugly. Not only did Dodson spend months creating a beautiful timelpase of the city of Philadelphia, but he also took the time to create several […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: One Year In One Image

Interesting Photo of the Day: One Year In One Image

A self-described all-around “media dude,” Norwegian photographer Eirik Solheim dabbles in just about every type of photographic and videographic medium. In 2010, he undertook a unique timelapse project to depict every single day of a year into one composite image. We think the results are stunning: To create the image, Solheim mounted his Canon EOS 400D onto a tripod […]

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Panoramic Portrait Tutorial

Panoramic Portrait Tutorial

Although panoramic photography is conventionally used on landscapes, cityscapes, and building interiors, there’s a growing movement of using it in portraiture. After giving it a try, photographer J.P. Morgan from The Slanted Lens was sold on the concept, so much so that he’s created a video to show us what he’s learned so far: Panoramic portraits […]

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One and a Half Years of Fog in 90 Seconds

One and a Half Years of Fog in 90 Seconds

Landscape photography, despite the supreme challenges that it poses, is often the first subject of interest picked up by budding photographers. There’s so much of it all around us that it’s no wonder. These days with improved digital cameras, timelapses have become a major obsession for landscape photographers. Danny MacRostie is one such photographer, and […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: A Parliament of Burrowing Owls

Interesting Photo of the Day: A Parliament of Burrowing Owls

Owls are equal parts creepy and cute. Photographer Mac Stone describes them as neurotic. I imagine getting close to them can be difficult because if you aren’t already transfixed by those beady yellow eyes, you should know that owls can be incredibly territorial and don’t take kindly to shutterbugs poking around. So how did Stone […]

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New Zealand Landscape Time-lapse

New Zealand Landscape Time-lapse

New Zealand is often listed among the most gorgeous places in the world, and for good reason. With a population of less than 4.5 million people, the natural wonder of this island nation which stretches from wet and temperate in the south to sub-tropical in the north lays beautifully preserved, barely touched by the machines […]

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Photographer Shares His Perspectives of South Dakota

Photographer Shares His Perspectives of South Dakota

Although photographer Wes Eisenhauer specializes in wedding and engagement photography, he has proven his versatility time and time again. From portraits to a 10 second timelapse movie of the Milky Way, he has an eye for it all. And while you may think of open spaces when South Dakota comes to mind, you might just be pleasantly […]

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Portrait Photography in Extreme Weather

Portrait Photography in Extreme Weather

We have seen storm-chasing photographers make awe-inspiring timelapses. We’ve seen photographers make mesmerizing natural light portraits, too. However, we haven’t often seen a photographer attempting to chasing bad weather just so that he can make portraits. But if that photographer is Ben Von Wong, then there must be a reason behind the insanity: “I think that we […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: The Secret Side of Yosemite’s Half Dome

Interesting Photo of the Day: The Secret Side of Yosemite’s Half Dome

It’s not often you see an unusual angle of a natural landmark, but here’s a pretty lovely one: the backside of Yosemite National Park’s famous Half Dome mountain: The image was snapped by Oxus007 with a simple Nikon D7100. As he wrote in the comments of his popular Reddit post: “I used an 18-140mm kit lens for this, […]

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7 Simple Camera Hacks in 3 Minutes

7 Simple Camera Hacks in 3 Minutes

Need a little inspiration in the creative photography department? Want to add a little oomph to your images but can’t really afford to buy fancy equipment? The Cooperative of Photography photographer Leo Rosas has seven great ways to get creative with your camera that are easy, inexpensive, and totally effective: The Hacks 1. Timelapse Rig […]

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