World Press Photo Announces Powerful Winning Photos Of The 2020 Contest

Advertisements 2020 Photo Contest The 2020 World Press Photo Contest is the 63rd annual contest so far. This year, 4,282 photographers from 125 countries all over the world submitted their images. The jury had a difficult task of selecting the best among the impressive number of 73,996 photos. The jury of 17 photography professionals has awarded Yasuyoshi Chiba’s image Straight Voice as the World Press Photo of the Year....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 389 words · Mary Rice

Would You Relinquish Your Privacy To Look Old Don T Use Faceapp

Every once in a while, a “fun” website or app that requires us to upload a photo of ourselves goes viral. In 2015, it was Microsoft’s How-Old.net, which would guess your age based on a selfie. It turned out to be a showcase for Microsoft’s facial recognition technology. In 2019, social media is awash with “aged photos” courtesy of the FaceApp Old filter. What do we know about FaceApp?...

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 326 words · Veronica Burge

Yololiv Goes Vertical With The Instream Letting You Stream Directly To Instagram And Tiktok

YoloLiv has created a nice little lineup of all-in-one video switcher/encoder/streamer/recorder/monitor devices, starting with the original YoloBox, the YoloBox Mini and more recently, the YoloBox Pro. Now, they’ve taken that principle and applied it to the rapidly growing world of Instagram and TikTok live streaming with the new YoloLiv Instream. The 7″ box lets you mix multiple HDMI and USB camera devices and features many of the usual features you’ve come to know from the exiting YoloBox products, such as overlays and multiviews to let you directly stream vertically to social media....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 537 words · Russell Gonzalez

You Can Now Shoot True Raw Video With Your Smartphone Thanks To Open Source App Motioncam

Well, this is pretty exciting. At least, it’s exciting if you have an Android phone – sorry iPhone users!. The newest version of the open-source camera app, MotionCam, now lets you shoot 10-Bit CinemaDNG RAW video files straight from your Android device. It should be noted that the feature is still experimental and definitely needs a few features tweaking and refining, but it works… with caveats. The MotionCam software, as mentioned, is open source....

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 965 words · William Gibbon

You Think Mirrorless Cameras Can T Handle Wedding Shots Think Again

Advertisements Kevin is a UK-based documentary wedding photographer. He published a short stop motion video composed of his wedding shots from the South of France. The entire wedding was shot using two Fujifilm X-Pro2 cameras. So, no DSLRs whatsoever. What’s more, the photos are completely unedited. This way you can see the real results of mirrorless cameras without the help of post-processing programs. Some photos are fantastic, some are average, but remember – there are around 4000 shots....

January 27, 2023 · 1 min · 187 words · Willie Reist

Your Fuji Mirrorless Camera Now Works As A Regular Usb Webcam On The Mac

Fujifilm’s X Webcam software proved to be a big hit when it was released for the PC a couple of months ago and Fujifilm announced not too long ago that their X-T200 and X-A7 models would work as USB webcams for both the PC and Mac without any other software at all (as long as you installed a firmware update). Well now, Fujifilm has released X Webcam for the Mac, allowing you to use your Fujifilm GFX100, GFX 50S, GFX 50R, X-H1, X-Pro2, X-Pro3, X-T2, X-T3 or X-T4 on your Mac over USB for live streaming or video conferencing with the likes of Skype and Zoom....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 261 words · Emily Fair

Zhiyun Announces The Crane M3 Mirrorless Camera Gimbal With Built In Led Light And A Shotgun Microphone

Zhiyun has today announced the latest iteration of their lightweight mirrorless gimbal, the Zhiyun Crane M3. Unlike its predecessors, the Crane M2 and the original Crane M, it comes with a new bright white colour scheme. It lets you easily swap camera batteries without having to rebalance, a built-in LED and you can even connect it up to an XLR microphone. In fact, not only can you connect it to an XLR mic, but Zhiyun has released their first XLR Shotgun Mic along with the TransMount Base to go along with the Crane M3 to let you get the best quality audio that you can....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 744 words · Christopher Sipes

1 600 Ryzen Based Pc Has Double The Performance In Photoshop Than A 5 200 Mac Pro

Much of the software that is available for both Mac & Windows is largely identical for both. If you can use it on one, you can use it on the other. This is certainly true of Adobe’s range of software, including Photoshop. Regardless of the platform, though, one of the biggest issues many photographers and other imaging professionals face is performance. The recent MacBook Pro limitations have already seen quite a few start to make the shift over to Windows based PCs....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 505 words · Donald Kelley

35 000 Worth Of Gear Stolen From The Camera Store

On December 16, 2017, Calgary-based business The Camera Store had $35,000 worth of gear stolen from their store. The thieves took high-end gear, including a Leica MP Safari kit, a Hasselblad X1D camera, and three lenses. They are offering a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to a conviction. As CBC reports, this is the first burglary The Camera Store has experienced over 21 years of business. Store owner Julian Ferreira says he and the police arrived at the store when the alarm went off, but all they found were “steel shutters pried open, windows smashed, and two display cases broken open....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 301 words · Sarah Morton

Breaking Up With Adobe Is The Kind Of Epic Short Film We Can All Related To Nsfw

We’ve all had our frustrations with software over the years, although in the photo and video industry, probably no more so than with Adobe – especially since they switched to the subscription model and forced updates. It’s not that Adobe’s software sucks – if it did, it wouldn’t be as popular as it is – but features change, disappear, don’t work the way they used to, and new updates can be filled with bugs and crashes....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 231 words · Doris Cole

The Camera Never Lies Is A Myth And These Photographers Explain Why

During the coronavirus crisis, the importance of keeping a distance from others keeps popping up. And yet, we keep seeing photos that show people standing way close to one another. The camera never lies. Or does it? Copenhagen-based photojournalists Ólafur Steinar Rye Gestsson and Philip Davali decided to debunk the myth that the camera always tells the truth. In an experiment for the photo news agency Ritzau Scanpix, they took photos in public using different lenses and perspectives....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 546 words · Carolina Polit

You Ve Never Seen Your Phone Do This Says Cryptic Teaser For New Insta360 Product

I’m not normally a big fan of teaser videos, but something struck me about this one because there really isn’t much indication at all as to what’s coming except that it’s possibly aimed at consumers, rather than commercial users, and it’s designed for use with a phone. The Insta360 ONE X was only launched a few months, so they’re not replacing that. The Insta360 Nano S only came out a year ago....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 242 words · Eddie Mishou

10 Easy Ways To Make Your Video More Cinematic With Any Camera

Taking a bit of a break from the weird lenses, French photographer Mathieu Stern has been doing more work with video lately. Experimenting with a number of different styles and techniques he has come up with 10 great suggestions to help give your video a more cinematic feel. Mathieu recently put together a short travel film, documenting the first visit to the planet MS-83. Of course, the planet isn’t real....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 295 words · Patricia Lopez

16 Top Tips For Shooting Beautiful Portraits

It’s that time of year again, gathered around our families. They all know we have that fancy camera. So, it’s down to us to document the event and get portraits of everybody for history. Shooting portraits, though, isn’t always that easy if it’s not something you’re used to doing. Well, here’s Ilko Alexandroff with 16 portrait photography tips to help get you going. It’s not one of those “cram as many tips as you can into 3 minutes” videos either....

January 26, 2023 · 4 min · 807 words · Michele Reinhardt

4 Tips For Working With Animals And Kids On A Film Or Photo Shoot

They say never work with children or animals. The children bit I completely agree with, but I find animals to be an absolute pleasure to work with. Not everybody’s used to working with animals (or kids), though, either on camera or off. Whether you’re shooting video or stills, they can be challenging. To help overcome some of those challenges, Cooper Films have put this video together with four tips for working with kids and animals on set....

January 26, 2023 · 5 min · 933 words · Teresa Montenegro

4 Essential Camera Moves Every Aspiring Filmmaker Needs To Know

There isn’t much that’s more boring in film than just seeing one locked off tripod shot after another. Getting that camera moving really adds emotion to a shot. And watching just about every movie made over the last few decades you’ll spot the same four camera moves. There are others as well, of course, but these four are the staples that exist in almost everything. Those moves are the pan, tilt, boom and dolly....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 468 words · Virginia Smith

5 Myths Of Digital Photography

Myths and misconceptions persist because they’re either compelling or no one bothers to correct them. For photographers, many myths of digital photography arose when trying to draw imperfect analogies to film photography. Given the complex physics behind digital imaging, it’s not totally surprising that some myths persist, but here are a few you might want to be aware of. ISO changes sensitivity Unlike film, digital sensors have a single sensitivity....

January 26, 2023 · 6 min · 1157 words · Erin Kaufman

5 Things You Need To Know Before Buying Dji Mavic Pro

According to the reviews, DJI Mavic Pro takes a pretty high rank. Designer and Creative Entrepreneur Roberto Blake bought one, and he’s among those who love it. But, he points out that there are still some things you need to know before making the final decision. No matter how amazing DJI Mavic Pro is, you still want to make sure that the final decision is the best one you make....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 634 words · Loretta Scharfenberg

5 Tips For Shooting Portraits In Harsh Midday Sun

The midday sun isn’t really photographers’ favorite time to shoot portraits. But, sometimes you’ll be forced to do it, for one reason or another. Photographer Kayleigh June says a lot of her portrait shoots take place at this time of day. So, she shares five helpful tips to make the best out of the unfriendly midday sun. 1. Keep the lighting even When the sunlight is really harsh, it can create some really unflattering shadows on the model’s face....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Jeffrey Hardaway

Add Different Looks To Your Photos Using Only Gradient Map Layer

There are several ways to color grade your photos, and plenty of different looks you can create. In this video, photographer Travis Transient will show you a simple and really versatile ways to do it – using a Gradient Map layer. All it takes is a single adjustment layer, so you can grade the images fast and achieve plenty of different looks. https://youtu.be/KjOw-rTxVH8 Of course, start by opening the photo you want to adjust, and then add a new adjustment layer “Gradient Maps....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Doris Dunston