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This iconic still life photo was shot at f/240... for 6 hours!

Editor's Note: The video contains a fine art nude print that is spoken about starting at 7:50 and appears in the background throughout most of the video from that point on. Potentially NSFW. What's the smallest aperture you've ever used? F22? Maybe the max you'll find on some large format lenses: F64? When iconic photographer Edward Weston needed more depth of field to capture his famous still life Pepper No. dpreview.com »

2017-8-17 18:19

How to Create an Amazing Action Shot

This technique combines simple shooting and editing techniques to make an image that you couldn’t create with just a camera alone. By shooting and blending two or more photos, taken using the right exposure settings, we can make a picture that mixes both fast and slow shutter speed effects, giving a wonderful sense of energy and movement. digitalrev.com »

2017-5-18 03:00

This Photographer Accidentally Shot the Wrong Couple’s Proposal

A photographer in Arkansas made an unusual mistake this past weekend: he accidentally photographed the wrong couple’s proposal and completely missed his client’s special moment. Jacob Peters of JP Photography writes that he was contacted several days ago by a man in Wisconsin who needed a photographer to secretly photograph a romantic sunrise engagement from […] petapixel.com »

2017-5-10 19:48

This Vintage Camera Video Ad Was Shot With the Nikon F5

These days, it's not uncommon to see timelapse videos shot with just still cameras; but it was very uncommon to see it back in 1997 and done with the Nikon F5. But a vintage ad (yes, because the 90s are vintage) This commercial was shot back in 1997 by Alastair Thain using the Nikon F5 camera! According to the YouTube description, this was the first time a stills camera had ever been used to shoot "moving images". thephoblographer.com »

2017-2-9 02:04

Constructing a Cosmetics Product Shot with Lighting Rather than Photoshop

Commercial and advertising photographer Karl Taylor made this 20-minute tutorial on creating a cosmetics product photo with an emphasis on lighting rather than digital editing. “This was an interesting shoot for me in forcing myself to do as much in-camera as possible and take it as far as it could go before any Photoshop was […] petapixel.com »

2017-1-21 21:32