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What Could You Do With $5? Another Example That Creative Shooting Isn’t Expensive

As a stereotypical starving artist, it can be easy to look at the excellent work done by bigger name photographers and find yourself making excuses as to why you couldn’t do what they are doing. Excuses can run the gambit from not having as nice of a camera, not the possessing the right lens, maybe your lighting gear isn’t as fancy, or your budget is just non-existent. thephoblographer.com »

2018-4-3 19:00

Wacom's new Cintiq Pro Engine turns your Wacom pen display into a full-blown PC

Back in July of 2017, Wacom announced that it would be releasing 24- and 32-inch versions of its popular Cintiq Pro pen display for creatives. But today's debut of the 24-inch model isn't the most interesting news out of Wacom; the interesting bit is the Cintiq Pro Engine: a plug-and-play PC module that turns your Cintiq Pro tablet into a full-blown Windows 10 workstation. dpreview.com »

2018-2-28 02:04

Adobe Unveils the Next Generation of Creative Cloud at MAX 2017

All-New Adobe XD, Adobe Dimension, Adobe Lightroom CC Photo Service and Dozens of New Feature Updates Announced Today LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today at Adobe MAX, the Creativity Conference, Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) unveiled the next generation of Creative Cloud, including four brand new applications, Adobe XD CC for experience design, Adobe Dimension CC for 2D to 3D compositing, Character Read more... canonrumors.com »

2017-10-18 16:33

Lensbaby unveils Creative Bokeh and Sweet 80 optics

Lensbaby just released two new "optics" for portrait photographer and other shooters who want to add a bit of creative flare to their photography. The first is the Sweet 80: an 80mm optic that gives portrait shooters that trademark Lensbaby 'sweet spot' of focus; the second is the Creative Bokeh optic: a 50mm single-element lens that comes with 11 drop in apertures in a variety of shapes. dpreview.com »

2017-9-20 18:23

How to Add Creative Lighting to Plain Backdrops Using a DIY Cucoloris

This short 2-minute video from photographer Svitlana Vronska demonstrates some clever lighting tricks you can use to add some creative flair to your images with an otherwise uninteresting backdrop. The budget setup makes use of lighting gear, some black and white board from a dollar store, and an X-Acto knife to create some interesting shadow […] petapixel.com »

2017-9-8 17:35

Photographer duo captures incredibly creative architecture portraits

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2017-7-16 19:00

Creative Photos Turn Hungry Kids into Action Heroes for a Good Cause

Photographer Benjamin Von Wong is back, and this time he’s using his signature “epic adventure” style of photography to tackle a new social issue: first world child hunger. At first, that term might seem like an oxymoron—when you think child hunger, one of those commercials by a charitable organization in a third world country probably […] petapixel.com »

2017-6-6 00:33

Quick Tip: How to Make a Creative Bokeh Backdrop for Portraits

In this creative 2-minute tutorial, Ukranian photographer Anya Anti demonstrates how to make an interesting bokeh effect using shapes cut out of a paper backdrop. To create the effect, you will need: Paper backdrop A marker Something sharp (preferably scissors) Flash heads or other light source to place behind the backdrop The idea is quite simple: […] petapixel.com »

2017-5-24 20:23

Creative Photographer Brings Action Figures to Life in Fun and Funny Ways

Japanese Instagrammer Hotkenobi is making quite a name for himself, gaining thousands of followers who appreciate his talent for bringing superhero action figures to (often humorous) life. Hotkenobi is an Osaka-based action figure photographer who uses a combination of photography, storytelling, and photo editing skills to make plastic figurines seem like they’re very much alive. […] petapixel.com »

2017-2-23 00:38