There are no more Polaroids. No more Kodachrome. And the smell of potent darkroom chemicals has almost disappeared.
Digital photography is dominant these days, but film isn’t dead. Many photographers still choose to shoot film either for the nostalgia or their pure love for the media. If you plan to shoot analog instead of digital, the changes in workflow and process can be a bit confusing. Photographer Kyle McDougall talks about three things that [...]
With most of us growing up in the world of digital photography, film photography has become something of a novelty or challenge to try out. It sounds and feels fun to do. If you too want to try your luck with film photography, Willem Verbeeck has a video just for you. Since we are not [...]
Digital photographers are embracing film to differentiate their work
A very common piece of advice for photographers looking to take their work to the “next level” is that they must invest time in themselves in the process
Getting your exposure right is the first priority in making a photograph and comes before almost any other decision after the initial idea for a shot.
A friend of the site tells us how he got into large format film photography, and lays a path for you to take your first steps, too.
In this article, B&H offers some inspiring tips to help beginner photographers improve their craft
High quality product photography is essential for apparel ecommerce. For many customers, your product images will determine whether or not they buy your product.But essential doesn’t have to mean expensive. The difference between professional and amateur is talent, equipment, and experience. If you have an eye for photography and a modest budget, follow these 7 steps to benefit from our experience and create beautiful apparel product images.
Move Loot cofounder Jenny Morrill shares advice on how to photograph your pieces
Invaluable pieces of advice that every professional photographer would wish they had known when they just started out.
Note: The following is a guest post by Tableau Zen Master Yvan Fornes. Ever since I began traveling by myself at 16, I’ve loved taking pictures. In the beginning, it was only to remember the places liked, the people I met. But little by little, it became a way to express myself.
I'm sure most of you have heard of the term bokeh. Basically it is referring to the aesthetic quality of the blur produced from a shot with shallow depth of field. Determining factors of bokeh are things like lens aberrations and shape of lens aperture.
Developers, the threat of terrorism, and smartphones are all challenging the genre.
Browse through some of the hilariously awful stock photography marketers use.
Despite the early sunrises, late sunsets and harsh daytime sunlight of summer it’s still one of our favorite times for photography. Being outside with your
In this tutorial I walk you through what Three Point Lighting is, what its uses are, and how to achieve it for Cinematography or Still Photography Key Light,...
You’re<br>thinking about making the leap from hobbyist to professional photographer but<br>are wondering how to get off the ground. Great! This article will look at some of the<br>key things to think...
The International Center of Photography’s exhibition “Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change” examines images spanning a century and a half.
Photography Mapped is for anyone intimidated by the knobs, dials, and settings on DSLR cameras.