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How to Create a Mind-Blowing Zoom Hyperlapse

How to Create a Mind-Blowing Zoom Hyperlapse

The zoom hyperlapse is like a timelapse on steroids. It’s a visually engaging  stop-motion timelapse technique that gives us an accelerated view of real time, with an added 3D movement effect. It differs from timelapse in that the photographs are taken of a single vantage point over a long distance, rather than a short dolly […]

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Experience a Live View Optical Zoom of the Big Orion Nebula

Experience a Live View Optical Zoom of the Big Orion Nebula

At times, making a timelapse seems purely like a labor of love. The process can be so extended, involved, expensive, and the tiniest overlooked detail can wreak havoc on the entire project. Isidro Villó spent two years working on his timelapse project which, now completed, lasts for just under two minutes. That being said, they […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: City of Staples

Interesting Photo of the Day: City of Staples

Some people are talented with a camera, others with pen and paper or a brush and paint. Peter Root is talented with mundane office supplies. Root’s visionary mind brings new life to the ordinary object, creating masterpieces that have awed the world. If you look closely you will see this vast cityscape is actually made […]

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Security Guards Destroy Photographer’s Gear and Erase His Memory Cards

Security Guards Destroy Photographer’s Gear and Erase His Memory Cards

Benn Jordan, a motion picture composer and recording artist, has been working diligently on a timelapse film featuring Chicago landscapes for his upcoming album. But an unpleasant run-in with security guards in South Chicago on Tuesday destroyed much of his progress. Check out the photographer’s footage of the altercation: “What could I possibly be doing […]

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Not All Wear Capes: Stylized Portrait Series Celebrates the Heroism of First Responders

Not All Wear Capes: Stylized Portrait Series Celebrates the Heroism of First Responders

Begin a personal photography project, they said. It’ll be rewarding, they said. Well, for Brandon Cawood, the photographer behind the “Not All Wear Capes” series, a collection of stylized composite portraits of first responders in Dalton, Georgia, it actually was. In the following video, Cawood explains his inspiration, concept, and goals for the “Not All Wear Capes” […]

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World’s First Sunset Hyperlapse from an Airplane

World’s First Sunset Hyperlapse from an Airplane

Matthew Vandeputte, a film editor and photographer based in Sydney, Ausralia who specializes in timelapse and hyperlapse photography, recently released a hyperlapse video of a fiery sunset above thick cloud cover that he made on an airplane. The video, shown below, is certainly lovely, but that’s not what has people talking—it’s that Vandeputte claims to be the first […]

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Bacteriography: Growing Photos in Bacteria

Bacteriography: Growing Photos in Bacteria

As we all know, there are many ways to process and develop photographs, but did you know that you can grow an image using bacteria? Sounds kind of gross, but the science behind it is actually pretty cool, and the finished product is definitely a conversation piece. Take a look at the video below to […]

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How to Get Started in Time-lapse Photography

How to Get Started in Time-lapse Photography

If you have been inspired by some of the incredible timelapse videos we’ve shared here on PictureCorrect and are wondering how in the world they are made, you’ll want to pay close attention to the video below. Mia McCormick explains not just what equipment you will need, but she also breaks down the process in […]

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Top Photography Articles of the Year 2013

Top Photography Articles of the Year 2013

As the year ends and a new one begins, we looked back at what articles & topics attracted the most attention. Listed below are some of 2013’s most popular posts, which range from useful tips to amazing images to tear-inducing stories. As we researched the top articles we were excited to learn that our visitor base […]

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Three Light Studio Photography Setup

Three Light Studio Photography Setup

Not all photographers find it fitting to shoot with an assistant. Street photography, for example, requires a certain element of stealth, which means that traveling in a group can drastically affect a shot by making subjects more likely to notice the photographer and more likely to respond negatively at being outnumbered. However, studio and portrait […]

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