George Clooney Helps Fallen Photographer and Then Goes Behind Camera
George Clooney came to the rescue of a fallen photographer at the Venice Film Festival and then tried his hand at red carpet photography. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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George Clooney came to the rescue of a fallen photographer at the Venice Film Festival and then tried his hand at red carpet photography. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A tourist seeking a photo with a member of the horse-mounted King's Guard in London was savagely bitten by the animal which caused her to faint. [Read More] petapixel.com »
As many of you may have read, last week my father passed away. He left behind a lot of things, but those items that were most valuable to us were his photos -- and not the ones on his computer, but the ones on the walls. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Bill Gates recently posted a photograph on Facebook that one could easily deduce from his sparse captioning was made by him and his team - not the mildly (and formerly) irritated author writing now. [Read More] petapixel.com »
"It looks like I was photoshopped in," said my buddy Alex told me when looking at the images shot by the SL3. The thing is though that the images were still on the camera and hadn't even been brought into post-production. thephoblographer.com »
HP is facing a potential lawsuit as customers allege a firmware update prevented the use of third-party ink which the company then followed up by raising the price of first-party options. [Read More] petapixel.com »
After updating its policy to allow some sexual content, a long contentious point on the streaming site, Amazon-owned Twitch rolled part of that decision back, citing artificial intelligence concerns. [Read More] petapixel.com »
It's Halloween today! And all across the world, people are dressing up in costumes and enjoying the festivities that come with the fun today. If you're a passionate photographer, then you're probably going to bring your camera with you. thephoblographer.com »
A photographer who messaged a couple to say that his "storage system crashed" and the photos were lost later disappeared.
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petapixel.com »A grumpy heron was captured eating a frog before turning its attention to the trail camera recording and attacking it.
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petapixel.com »Everyone loves their fast prime lenses! They can help you create gorgeous photos that you're proud of and that make everyone on social media stare at. But admittedly they're incredibly difficult to pull off at times. thephoblographer.com »
Astronomer Jasmine Singh has shared a fascinating comparison of the earliest photograph ever taken of Jupiter and the most recent James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) image of the planet. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The great thing about disposable cameras is that they can give your photos a very nostalgic look. But the even better thing is the excitement that comes with them. You'll shoot your photos and then you'll have to wait for a while to see them. thephoblographer.com »
Los Angeles Times photojournalist Marcus Yam was documenting the events in Kabul, Afghanistan, yesterday when he had the crazy experience of being beaten by the Taliban, detained, and then offered an energy drink. petapixel.com »
If you watched the news or were connected to the internet the first week of June, chances are good that you have seen a video of a drone crashing into an erupting volcano. Well, that drone was mine and it got completely disintegrated. In my latest video, I share what it is like to fly […] petapixel.com »
Ilford Photo got its start way back in 1879 when Alfred Hugh Harman began making gelatin dry plates in his house in Ilford, United Kingdom. Since then, the Ilford name has had an established, respected presence in the photography industry. dpreview.com »
Like all things, even the best and biggest companies had humble beginnings. And the vintage pictures from these companies’ early days are incredible to look at. boredpanda.com »
Is it real? We honestly don't know. But if the Sony a5 is real, then we've got a ton of questions. Like, what's the pricing going to be? Will it still really be over $1,000? What sensor will be inside? Will Sony take out a whole lot of their more innovative features? And if Sony does that, then why would someone buy the camera? Will it still have a DSLR style camera body? If Sony were to make one of these come out, then it would probably be very soon. thephoblographer.com »
As a part of the launch of the Fuji X100V, Fujifilm posted a video on their YouTube channel of Japanese street photographer Tatsuo Suzuki at work. Suzuki’s aggressive style rubbed people the wrong way, and within the week, he was scrubbed from the campaign, and then erased from the Fujifilm website. Although Fujifim has yet […] petapixel.com »
Iconic British photographer Daniel Meadows has been documenting the world around him for almost half a century. He calls it celebrating "the felt life of the great ordinary." Throughout this time, Daniel has encountered and captured strangers all over England. boredpanda.com »
My husband and I didn't have plans for a big family. My first pregnancy, I had a baby boy. My second pregnancy, I had twin boys. Then, my surprise third pregnancy, I had triplet girls. boredpanda.com »
My husband and I didn't have plans for a big family. My first pregnancy, I had a baby boy. My second pregnancy, I had twin boys. Then, my surprise third pregnancy, I had triplet girls. boredpanda.com »
I'd like to step back into time to the day that I fell head over heels for you, and when you had me at hello. It was the summer, and I was walking around Greenwich Village. On the High Line, I decided to try a new feature on an Olympus camera. thephoblographer.com »
It all started with a random picture in a random place that I can barely remember. Trying to pull myself together, I went places but the memories seemed to haunt me. I was feeling angry, frustrated, deceived, betrayed and manipulated. boredpanda.com »
Chances are that if you've been following this blog for awhile, you're most likely familiar with Jaroslav Weiczorkiewicz's work. First he made the interwebs with Milky Pinups, then we found his Liquid Bamboo forest work, then Splash Heroes and then Fallen Angels. thephoblographer.com »
If you're a working photographer that uses studio lighting, then chances are that you've been considering a light like the Profoto B1X since first hearing about it. Profoto lights are already at the top of the game and all the studios use them, and what makes the Profoto B1X so special is the added versatility over the original Profoto B1 monolights. thephoblographer.com »
Until 2016, I had photographed weddings using nothing but Nikon cameras. First the D90, then D700, D3s, D4 and then the D4s (while dabbling with the D800, D810, and D750 in-between). I love/loved my Nikons and never regretted avoiding Canon at any stage. petapixel.com »
So many things change when a person ages. Wrinkles, changing hairlines, graying hair, the list goes on... But one thing that always stays the same is a person's identity. boredpanda.com »
A new Kickstarter campaign is seeking funds for Solarcan, a single-use pinhole camera that's housed in a tall soda can. This long-exposure camera is intended to capture the sun's path over the course of several days onto a 5x7 piece of Ilford Pearl photographic paper. dpreview.com »
In a turn of news that I really wish that I didn't have to report, Kodak's stock isn't doing so well at the moment. Last year around this time it was pretty low; and then it started to climb up again and remained fairly high. thephoblographer.com »
A research team at Google has developed a way to use neural networks to compress image files in a more efficient way than current methods, such as the JPEG standard. The team built an artificial intelligence system using Google's open source TensorFlow machine learning system, and then used 6 million random reference photos from the internet that had been compressed using conventional methods to train it. dpreview.com »