This is How Photographers Stage Scenes to Win Prizes
Photojournalist A. M. Ahad was at a train station in Bangladesh when he came across a group of photographers pointing their cameras at a young man who was leaning out of a window and striking a prayerful pose. … [visit site to read more]
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An 8-Minute Crash Course on Blending Modes in Photoshop
Want to get a good grasp of Photoshop’s Blend modes? Here’s an 8-minute crash course on the subject by the Photoshop Training Channel. They may be one of the least understood features, but blending modes can be extremely useful when creating composites and retouching. … [visit site to read more]
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TV Star Asks for Free Wedding Photos in Exchange for Exposure. Oops.
A UK reality TV star has rubbed the photography community the wrong way after it was revealed that he has been asking wedding photographers to shoot his upcoming wedding in exchange for social media exposure. … [visit site to read more]
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Google Can Use Your Selfie to Find Your Fine Art Doppelgänger
Google’s Art & Culture app has been around since 2016, but the latest update harnesses machine-learning technology for an interesting purpose: it can now help you find your doppelgänger in the art world using a selfie photo. … [visit site to read more]
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This Guy Shoots 100MP Aerial Photos While Hanging Out of a Helicopter
Jin-Woo Prensena is a Los Angeles-based fine art photographer who shoots gorgeous aerial photos from a top-down perspective. Instead of using a drone, as is popular these days, Prensena hangs out of helicopters while wielding a Phase One XF 100MP medium format camera for 100-megapixel photos. … [visit site to read more]
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Who Invented the Selfie? Not Paris Hilton
The word “selfie” exploded into the mainstream over the past 5 years, but self-portraits have obviously been around much, much longer. Sarah Burton of BuzzFeed recently set out to discover the origins of the selfie. In this 7-minute video, take a trip through the history back to the birth of the selfie. … [visit site to read more]
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