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I’m a Street Photographer Transitioning into Posed Portraiture

It took a long time for me to get confident when shooting on the streets. Now, as I embark on the world of portraiture, I feel like I’m starting all over again. New worlds, different approaches, dealing with many personalities, all of this is putting me out of my comfort zone - and I love it! So as I move on this creative journey, I’m taking you with me, sharing with you what my experience has been like so far. thephoblographer.com »

2019-3-17 07:00

Mario Daniele Transforms Beach Scenes Into a Painterly Surf Series

There mere mention of surfing gets us imagining scenes of stoked sufers riding these big hypnotic waves and the unique lifestyle they lead. We are reminded of those close-up shots of the surfers in all their energy, the beauty of the raging ocean, and the hard work countless photographers put in just to capture the perfect action shots. thephoblographer.com »

2019-2-26 11:00

I Travelled 1000 Years Into The Future To Document A Lonely Astronaut’s Return To Earth

I'm photographer Karen Jerzyk, and with my trusty time machine, I have gone exactly 1,000 years into the future to document a human astronaut's return to Earth. Unfortunately, I’m kidding. The truth is, I bought an authentic vintage high-altitude space suit a few years ago and have traveled with it for thousands of miles around the world taking photos of different people in it (mostly women). boredpanda.com »

2019-1-23 18:00

Turn a Broken Laptop’s Screen Into a View Camera Ground Glass

Iranian photographer Alireza Rostami loves experimenting with camera equipment, from flipping a lens element for “magic bokeh” to creating a working analog watch camera. His latest experiment is also off the beaten path: he found that a display from a broken laptop works perfectly as a view camera’s ground glass. After the display on his […] petapixel.com »

2019-1-18 20:17

Malte Gr

Stepping into the streets of Cuba is like stepping into a place that’s suspended in a bygone era. Or into a movie set, at the very least. We can’t help but think that way, seeing that the scenes many of us are familiar with are the charming, worn out buildings, with a shiny vintage car or two zooming past in the foreground. thephoblographer.com »

2018-10-2 16:00

Steve Roe Turns Streets Into Trippy Neon Wonderlands Using Fractal Prisms

There may be no signs of the neon trend going away anytime soon, but that doesn't mean we have to keep shooting the same things and looks over and over. The latest on our roster of photographers who are creating some interesting stuff with this trend is South Korea-based Steve Roe, who found a way to make neon extra trippy by combining it with kaleidoscopic prism effects. thephoblographer.com »

2018-8-8 10:00

Video: Diving into the demise of Kodak

The story isn't new to anyone in the world of photography. Kodak, once the undeniable leader of the industry, has since been turned into a sad shell of its former self. What isn't so clear is how exactly Kodak went from photo giant to a name that can be licensed and slapped on seemingly anything and everything if enough money is thrown its way. dpreview.com »

2018-6-14 20:22