Videographer Arrested For ‘Setting Building on Fire’ So He Could Film Firefighters
A videographer has been arrested for allegedly setting a building on fire so he could film firefighters extinguishing the blaze. [Read More]
A videographer has been arrested for allegedly setting a building on fire so he could film firefighters extinguishing the blaze. [Read More]
A videographer died at an event he was hired to film and now his family is offering a $10,000 reward for answers about his death. [Read More]
A documentary about a pioneering cameraman who jumps from planes so he can film cars falling from the sky is set to be released. [Read More]
A videographer was robbed at gunpoint of $30,000 worth of camera and lighting gear during a shoot in a park.
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A videographer, who was employed by a skydiving company, tragically died after his parachute failed to open.
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A camerawoman, who claims Marilyn Manson caused her “fear and anxiety” after he spit and blew his nose on her at a concert, has revived her lawsuit against him. [Read More]
This week, Adobe said that it would be making changes to its Photography plan pricing and eliminating the most affordable option entirely. Beyond that, as more camera and lens companies are pushing to support the "hybrid" creator (for good reason), Adobe continues to ignore them. [Read More]
A teenage chess grandmaster was arrested after assaulting a female videographer after losing a game at the U.S. Chess Championship. [Read More]
A videographer died after his parachute failed to open as he was filming another skydiver, an inquest heard.
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As video becomes increasingly important, photographers may consider offering video services to their clients. It's a great goal, but there is a steep learning curve in order to successfully jump from photo to video. [Read More]