Learning how to photograph star trails is about one of the coolest photography tips you can learn.
Scott Kelby Brings Google+ Photographers Together for the First Ever, History ...MarketWatch (press release)The A-list of conference instructors include Scott Kelby, Trey Ratcliff, Jeremy Cowart, Lindsay Adler, Alex Koloskov, Peter Hurley, Brian Rose,...
21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Men
27 Photos of Waves To Get You Through the Day By Light Stalking on 21 Feb 2012 in Cool Photos, Featured[ 9 Comments ] For those photographers who are lucky enough to live near the coast, many will know that waves are a never ending source of great photographic opportunities. From abstract through to coastal landscapes and waterscapes, they can be photographed in an infinite amount of styles. This collection showcases some of those styles and shows what can be done. Share your own photographs of waves in the comments and check out the cool links at the end of the collection. Click Here: 27 Photos of Waves To Get You Through the Day
This is weekly newsletter of 6 new photo, video and art contests around the World listed at www.PhotoVideoCompetitions.com since our last newsletter.
1. The Open Photo Contest - Prize $50,000 2. WORLD FOOTPRINTS TRAVEL PHOTO CONTEST - 3. The Sunday Times travel photography competition 2012 - 4. ROYAL PRINCESS® PHOTO CONTEST - 5. British Airways – Highlife Travel Photo Contest 2012 - Prize £550 6. Faith Photography Competition- $600
Also, please do not forget to see "Deadline soon" section at the bottom of front page.
For full listing and details visit www.photovideocompetitions.com and choose the contest you would like to participate.
Next newsletter will be published in one week.
Winter on the Beach: 26 Chilling Photographs By Light Stalking on 9 Feb 2012 in Cool Photos, Featured While we often associate photographs of the beach of sun and fun, we often forget that winter throws up some amazing opportunities for landscapes and coastal landscapes. As you can see from the wonderful winter beach photographs below, just because it’s snowing doesn’t mean you should forget about the beach as a place to go! Don’t forget to click through to the photographers if you like what you see and also check out the winter photography resources at the end of the collection! Click Here: Winter on the Beach: 26 Chilling Photographs
Gorgeous Photos of Dhows to Spark Your Travel Itch By Light Stalking on 29 Nov 2011 in Cool Photos, Featured Wooden boats are generally a very good subject for photographers. The grain and rich colours of the wood combined with the romance of the sea means it’s a rich hunting ground. But when you get wooden boats as character-filled as old dhows, then it goes to a new level. These types of boats are common in many places from the horn of Africa all the way through to parts of east Asia. And they’re a great subject. Check out the resources on shooting at the end of the collection for some tips on getting shots like these. Click Here: Gorgeous Photos of Dhows to Spark Your Travel Itch
Searching for nice geological formations I ran into the amazing Bryce Canyon, located in Utah. This place looks amazing, with lots of pointy formations, that greatly populate the area. It gotta be worth a visit.
several shoots by Joe McNally, for the Nikon D4 campaign.
This is weekly newsletter of 6 new photo, video and art contests around the World listed at 1. The Open Photo Contest - Prize $50,000 Also, please do not forget to see "Deadline soon" section at the bottom of front page. For full listing and details visit www.photovideocompetitions.com and choose the contest you would like to participate. Next newsletter will be published in one week.
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Is history going to repeat itself with the Nikon D4 (see above mock-ad re: Nikon D3)? But this time on the video side of the DSLR market? Via planetMitch
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Nikonian or canonist?... WallE and Danbo Hahahahah Really nice, I'm Nikonian. Via Le panda landais
This is weekly newsletter of New photo, video and art contests around the World listed at http://www.PhotoVideoCompetitions.com since our last newsletter.
1. The Shutterbug Award 2012 - Prize $20,000 2. The Open Photo Contest - Prize $50,000 3. Wedding & Engagement Photography Competition - Prize $1,450 4. Birds Photo Contest - Prize €300 5. Spring 2012 Blue Earth Photo Contest - Prize $1,200 6. XXVI CERTAMEN FOTOGRÁFICO INTERNACIONAL - 7. MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE 2012 - 8. Wild Amelia Nature Photo contest - Prize $150
Also, please do not forget to see "Deadline soon" section at the bottom of front page.
Mar 02,2012: The Art Institutes 2012 Storytellers Photography Competition Mar 01,2012: 2012 Kavli “Save the World Through Science & Engineering” Mar 01,2012: 4th Annual JDRF Youth Video Contest Mar 01,2012: PAMZ Annual Photo Contest Mar 01,2012: Hit Us With Your Best Holga Shot! Feb 29,2012: Fujifilm Student Awards 2012 Feb 29,2012: Magmart | international videoart festival - VII edition Feb 29,2012: beyondmemory Feb 29,2012: LSP AWARDS Feb 29,2012: Arte Natura Feb 29,2012: Expose Yourself Photo and Video Comp Feb 29,2012: Worldwide Prizemoney Photo Contest For full listing and details visit www.photovideocompetitions.com and choose the contest you would like to participate. Next newsletter will be published in one week. Regards, Photo & Video Competitions
http://www.ted.com Erik Johansson creates realistic photos of impossible scenes -- capturing ideas, not moments. In this witty how-to, the Photoshop wizard d...
28 Amazing Outdoor Photographs from This Winter By Light Stalking on 7 Feb 2012 in Cool Photos, Featured It is very tempting in winter to put away the camera and hunker down inside. As these photographs show, that would be a mistake for the outdoor photography enthusiast. With a little skill, it is possible to capture some amazing photographs, just as these talented people did. Don’t forget to click through to their photographs to know more and check out the resources on shooting in winter at the end of the collection! Click Here: 28 Amazing Outdoor Photographs from This Winter
The idea in this series is to show beautiful and inspiring houses. Houses that are remarkable for its design, elegance, elements, concept or simply because they are beautiful.
Wedding and portrait photographer Cliff Mautner.
Capture anything you see on your PC screen with SnapIt. It is convenient tool for graphic designers, bloggers who capture and crop images for their posts, for tech writers who need to describe menus and interfaces of applications, web designers and those who work with graphics every day. It captures and auto saves images with one click.
"The Tank Man of Tienanmen Square. Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston in victory. The portrait of the Afghan Girl on the cover of National Geographic. Many of us can automatically recall these photos in our heads, but far fewer can name the photographers who took them. Even fewer know what those photographers look like." Via Hélène Brevet
10 Ways To Improve as a Photographer 1 Cut off participation on photo critique forums. Over time many of the submitted photos start to emulate each other converging into a common style versus diverging to original work. 2 Begin viewing art web sites more frequently to get inspiration from contemporary artists 3 Begin going to more museums and traveling exhibits to see the work of other artists (not just photographers) 4 Begin looking at and reading classic and contemporary art books 5 Force yourself to use different lenses 6 Intentionally avoided taking the same types of shots by recognizing one’s habits in the field 7 Identify and start personal art projects that you’ll find fulfilling even if they’re unlikely to resonate with others 8 Monitor new technologies (hardware, software or even things out of left field that are unrelated) to see if they might be creatively applied to make something new and never before seen. 9 Take a lot of iPhone photos as a creative white board to see things you might pass over otherwise 10 Ask yourself “What if…?” a lot and try to formulate something new from your basic curiosity. Read more: http://www.jmg-galleries.com/blog/2012/01/24/10-ways-to-improve-as-a-photographer/#ixzz1kVRe3IEk
Nikon D4- Behind The Scenes Video In In The Field, Videos at 6:53am We’ve got some major thank you’s to offer as we dipped our toe into the waters of video. First off to Nikon who trusted us with this project and their hand built, prototype D4 cameras. (See the video to reference the fact that I broke one--slightly.) And to Gen Umei, from the K&L agency in Tokyo, who is a wonderful friend and a wondrous art director. And as always to his colleague, Aoyagi Toshiaki, who we have known for years simply as Mr. Blue. Marco Tortato of the Manfrotto Corporation provided us with simple, wonderful tools to execute shots. And Victor Ha and Brian Hynes of Cinevate were wise counsel in the background, and additionally, offered us the use of sliders and shoulder rigs. All of this is gear we’re just getting used to, and the fact that there are people in this industry willing to help and teach is one of the truly special things about being any type of shooter, still or video.
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