The Latest News in Photography
Tuesday Video Tip: The Basics of ISO
ISO, or International Standards Organization, affects the amount of light that hits the image sensor in the camera. In the film days, ISO used to be a measure of the film
Tuesday Video Tips: Optical Image Stabilization 101
Image stabilization has been around for quite a while, but it’s only the newer “optical image stabilization,” or, OIS, that adjusts for shakiness caused by camera movement. OIS reacts to
Tuesday Video Tips: How Color Depth (Bitrates) Affects Image Quality
Have you ever wondered why an old television or computer monitor has trouble displaying high definition footage, even if that monitor has enough pixels to correctly display it? Well in a
Heart of a Champion: 2017 Sports Photography Workshop Recap
Morocco From Above with a DJI Phantom 3 Pro
Videographer Bernardo Bacalhau took an 8-day trip through Morocco with his DJI Phantom 3 Pro and captured some stellar footage. You can check out more of Bernardo’s work on his Instagram.
Tuesday Video Tips: How To Wrap Those Pesky Cables
Does anyone honestly know how to correctly wrap cables and cords? Luckily someone does, and they were happy enough to share the process of “over and under” cable wrapping with
Tuesday Video Tips: The Real Difference Between Image File Formats
Whether we’re sending a cell-phone photo to a friend or we’re converting our RAW files, we have all used JPEG files before. But what is a JPEG file actually good
Tuesday Video Tips: The Basics of Aperture
Aperture is one of the most important technical aspects of photography, and being able to understand at least the basics of it will provide a photographer with a working knowledge
2017 Photo Contest Winning Images
Tuesday Video Tips: Image Sensors Explained
Let’s be honest, you don’t really know how the image sensor in your camera works – but that’s okay because most people don’t! Not to fear, the great people over at
An Easy Way To Memorize the F-Stop Scale
Have you ever wondered how much more light an f/1.4 aperture lets in than an f/2.8 aperture? Well the answer might surprise you, because while f/1.4 might seem to be half the
Nikon Announces 3 New Lenses: 28mm f/1.4 prime, DX 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6 wide angle, and 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5 fisheye
Nikon has just unveiled three new NIKKOR lenses that are sure to cause a stir in the “small focal length community.” Introducing the AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.4E ED, AF-P DX NIKKOR
Let There Be Light: The 2017 Lighting Workshop
The 2016 Nature Workshop in Pictures
The 2016 Adventure Workshop in Pictures
The 2016 Sports Workshop in Pictures
Ansel Adams Describes the Making of one of His Most Famous Photographs in Previously Unreleased Footage
Photographer’s Gear Chewed Up by Leaf Cutter Ants
When you’re setting up a camera trap in the Amazon Rainforest there a lot of factors to consider: Where to set it up? Is the gear rainproofed? Is it safe
TED Talk: Photographer Captures Time Passing in a Single Photo
Photographer Stephen Wilkes has an incredible style in which he takes thousands of images from a single, fixed location over the period of a day or two and combines them
Jimmy Chin Climbs 1 World Trade Center with 360 Degree Camera
Professional climber, photographer and National Geographic Contributor Jimmy Chin recently climbed 1 World Trade Center equipped with his own still camera and a 360 degree video camera, providing an incredible
Six Photographers Reveal Yellowstone Like You’ve Never seen
What is a National Park? National Geographic asked six photographers to capture Yellowstone in a way that it hadn’t been before, which is quite an amazing challenge considering just how
Watch a Cheetah Run Full Speed With a GoPro on it’s Back
The Cincinnati Zoo has recently been in the news for a sad encounter between a 4-year-old, a 450-pound gorilla and a rifle, but it shouldn’t for a moment make people forget
Full Time vs Fake Photographer, Can You Spot the Difference?
The brilliant minds at NOM Creative, LLC have released another fun video and this time they give a full-time and a fake photographer the same equipment and have them perform the same
How to Get Tack Sharp Images with a Long Lens and Tripod
Watch this short tutorial as nature photographer Steve Perry from Backcountry Gallery describes his techniques for getting a wide range of motion with a long lens and tripod and capturing sharp
126-Year-Old Statue Destroyed by Selfie-Taking 24-Year-Old
A selfie-taking 24-year-old in Portugal is in the news after toppling and destroying a 126-year-old statue while trying to take a selfie. Hopefully he got the last picture of the
Instagram Has a New Logo and Minimal Look
Instagram has constantly been making changes and updates like allowing users to post longer videos, but now they’re making another big change in the form of a face-lift. Instagram has
Infographic: CCD vs. CMOS Sensors
CCD sensors used to be state-of-the-art years ago, but CMOS sensors have come to dominate the digital photography landscape. If you’re not familiar with the differences between CCD and CMOS