Analog Camera Apps Aren’t the Surefire Bets Investors Think They Are
Lapse is the latest analog camera app to see a great deal in funding, but it's rarely a bet worth placing.
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Lapse is the latest analog camera app to see a great deal in funding, but it's rarely a bet worth placing.
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The November Tamron rebates are here — and they’re disappearing quick! If you’re a Nikon Z, Fujifilm X, or Sony E mount camera user, then you’ve got access to lots of great lenses from Tamron. thephoblographer.com »
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The future is mirrorless. Most of the present, too, is actually. Much like many photographers were reluctant to move from analog cameras some decades ago, we still have peers holding on to their DSLRs. thephoblographer.com »
Yes, that's right. A photography composite isn't a photograph. It never was. We were just calling it that for most of history. We've never called a bunch of paintings put together a single painting: we called it a collage. thephoblographer.com »
Green screens, while incredibly commonplace in big-budget productions and Hollywood blockbusters, often get a very bad reputation in the hands of independent filmmakers. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Put a Type-1 image sensor in a phone and things are bound to get interesting, especially when Leica is involved. So, what’s next for the company’s presence in the mobile space? [Read More] petapixel.com »
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The purpose of a snoot is to take a light source and focus it down into a more defined point, but The Beyond Photography Show host Andrew explains in this 11-minute video that the physics of snoots makes them terrible at their job. petapixel.com »
“Hey, Dan. I wanted to ask your help on buying a camera. I have a budget of around $300". It’s a question I get asked a lot, and one I struggle to answer. Not because I don’t know what I’m talking about, but because how can I recommend a dedicated camera for $300? For what you can get for that price, one has to ask themselves if the one in your pocket is all you need anyway? thephoblographer.com »
In the midst of global protests in support of #BlackLivesMatter, the Poynter Institute caused a ruckus within the photojournalism industry last week with the provocatively titled “Photographers are being called on to stop showing protestors’ faces. petapixel.com »
After an extended absence from the online space, veteran photographer Zack Arias is back, and he’s offering some advice to photographers who are frustrated that they aren’t winning any of the photo contests that they’ve entered into. petapixel.com »
Update 2: Here’s another leak, it never fails. The development announcement will be tonight (EST) Update: I have heard from a few people since this Read more... canonrumors.com »
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about Apple’s latest laptop and a wish list for things that weren’t included in its design. One of those things was a return to the built-in SD card reader. petapixel.com »
Photographer and occasional PetaPixel guest author Robin Wong recently published a very interesting take on a question that most people thought was settled: why is the camera market shrinking? While most people would just blame the rise of smartphones and call it a day, Wong shares a more nuanced, and possibly more accurate, list of […] petapixel.com »
Last year, during a panel discussion at one of the yearly industry conferences, I said that my hope was for DSLRs to soon vanish… I said this not because I haven’t enjoyed the incredible strides made in photo technology during the era of the DSLR — both as a camera store owner and a recreational […] petapixel.com »
Photographer Jessica Kobeissi made this 5-minute video that has hit a nerve with many of her 1.3+ million followers on YouTube. She shares thoughts on why it’s difficult for photographers to get paid fairly for work these days, arguing that by undercutting each other and working for little or no money, some photographers are lowering […] petapixel.com »
Photographer Anita Sadowska made this helpful 14-minute video in which she shares tips and tricks for photographing women who don’t have any experience modeling and posing for the camera. With the help of photographer Irene Rudnyk, Sadowska demonstrates a number of simple poses and ways to think about making your subject look their best in […] petapixel.com »
It was January 2009 and I was preparing to shoot the newest campaign for the television show, Deadliest Catch. Truth be told, I had made very little the year prior because the world was experiencing a market recession, and the first budgets that many companies cut were in advertising. But then came the phone call […] petapixel.com »
Some photos are so astounding that a thousand questions bubble to the surface of our thoughts the moment we see them. In the 21st century, one of the first questions usually is: “Was this photoshopped?” boredpanda.com »
I recently shared a photo I'm proud of on Instagram. Reactions ranged from very positive to those denying my work the title of “a photograph,” calling it “computer graphics,” or “photo-graphics.” This got me thinking. boredpanda.com »
Picture this: you come home after a great day out photographing and you’re excited to look through all the beautiful images you’ve captured. However, after importing them you realize that they’re all garbage because they’re blurry. petapixel.com »
Instagram is now rolling out a new “Recommended Posts” feature widely to its users. It suggests photos and videos for you directly in your feed from people you don’t follow. Instead, the suggested content will be based on what people you follow have liked. petapixel.com »
The Light L16 is a 52-megapixel point-and-shoot camera that uses a massive 16 lenses all at once to create high resolution images. It has both baffled and inspired a lot of the photography community, but the first real reviews are being published… and they aren’t very good. Is There a Need? Photography Bay expresses concerns […] petapixel.com »
No matter your current skill level, you could (and should) always be getting better. And if you ever find yourself in a creative rut—as we all do from time to time—watch this video. Photographer and filmmaker Peter McKinnon thinks he knows why you’re struggling, and how to get out. McKinnon’s latest video might ruffle some […] petapixel.com »