An extremely rare black leopard was captured on camera by a persistent photographer in Kenya recently. Will Burrard-Lucas, a wildlife photographer based in the UK, first captured the mysterious animal in India in 2018,
Pictures of animals doing funny things! You should always bring your camera withy you when you are going to be around animals, they do strange things!
A close-up of the sun, the passage of time, a reclusive artist: Check out the missing photos you didn't realize you wanted to see.
Most won't admit it, but we humans are quick to form opinions based on something as shallow as a hat or the distance from the camera.
Great photographers for National Geographic, Time, Magnum, and many others are using not only manual focus lenses, but also film cameras.
I think it’s safe to say there are a lot of photographers who wouldn’t have a problem with...
#sportsphotography #camera #photographer #phototips Proper camera holding techniques can be the difference between a blurry, crooked photo and a sharp, strai...
Imagine you are standing in the middle of a room with no windows, doors or lights. What do you see? Well, nothing because there’s no light. Now imagine you pull out a flashlight and turn it on. The light from the flashlight moves in a straight line. When that beam of light hits an object, the light bounces off that item and into your eyes, allowing you to see whatever is inside the room<br>All light behaves just like that flashlight — it…
I am a pretty observant guy...I notice certain things about people and how they do things. I guess it is just the curiosity in me that is fascinated by how differently people do certain things. Something that I always get a kick out of is how different people hold their camera. Some professional photographers may argue that there is a proper way or proper technique when holding your camera. I say that how you hold ...
Bad case of selfie face? A photo-editing tool out of Princeton automatically adjusts camera distance to remove the fallout of getting in too close.
Double exposures happened all of the time before digital cameras, and most of the time it was because...
Pretty Presets and Mom & Camera have put together another simple tip sheet about understanding camera lenses so you can get the most out of them.
The Shining is a brilliant film, and it’s a scary film, and those two things are for the same reason.
Recently, I was excited to discover that one of my favorite TV miniseries from the 80’s was coming out on DVD. But when I played it, I couldn’t get over
Blaming your camera gear for mistakes is a real no no in photography. In reality, a skilled photographer will be able to take great photos with any camera at their disposal and a little planning. So what can you do to get great shots with sub-standard gear? You can use the same elements in photography as you would be when shooting with a DSLR. Composition No matter what camera you are using, if your composition is bad, there won’t be a good picture…
I have found that as a professional photographer – I generally try and keep the “big guns” at home when I’m out adventuring for fun, or hanging with my friends – so my…
Film is a unique medium as it's camera is probably one of the most important techniques in conveying it's story, but how does it do that? Today let's look at...
In an era when most people carry a camera in their pockets, and a large amount of the pictures taken of us will eventually be posted on the internet forever, posing properly for a photo is an important skill everyone should have. It’s not about looking like a runway model, but just making sure you portray yourself in a flattering light. Posing is not hard, but if you haven’t practiced it, you’re probably doing something wrong. Don’t worry—we can fix that.
Today I would like to talk about one of the most useful buttons on a digital camera. In fact, it may be the single most useful feature next to the shutter button itself. This all-important button activates a setting known as exposure compensation. As the name implies, this setting allows you to compensate for an improper exposure. Essentially you can force the camera to make an image lighter or darker if your quick review of the screen shows that the exposure is off…
Follow these three steps using a digital camera, and you'll be on your way to capturing crisp, sharp images. Practice makes perfect!