Follow These Seven Tips And You Ll Never Shoot A Blurry Portrait Again

Sharpness is one of the things most of us want to get right when taking photos. But alas, there are so many things that can mess up our plans. In this video from Adorama, Gavin Hoey will share seven great tips that will help you overcome the obstacles and get tack sharp portraits every time. So, why are your portraits not sharp enough or they are downright blurry? Here are seven things that often go wrong, but also the suggestions on how to fix them....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Johnny Mackin

Follow These Steps To Prevent Camera Theft

As you know, my gear was stolen in broad daylight as the camera was rolling two weeks ago in a public San Francisco park. Another photographer got hit this week near San Francisco and way worse than I did. He was parked near Battery Spencer Park in Sausalito, in the Marin Headlands, which offers one of the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge, and thieves bashed in his SUV windows and fled with multiple cameras, computers, hard drives, and more....

January 25, 2023 · 4 min · 783 words · Alison Carrillo

Frontman Slaps Fan S Phone From Her Hand When She Jumps Onstage For A Selfie

It’s happened before that musicians get fed up with people who watch a concert through their smartphones. This time, the frontman of punk-rock band Fidlar, Zac Carper, fought against it. Quite literally. As a fan jumped onstage and tried taking a selfie, Carper slapped the phone right out of her hand, sending it into the crowd. Here’s a video of the incident Fidlar posted to their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BygbERzHUkZ/ User SpiceEyes posted this on Reddit, where the post quickly caught huge attention....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 354 words · Nathan Barnas

Fuji Patents Discovered For Xf30Mm F 1 0 Xf33Mm F 1 0 And Xf35Mm F 1 0 Lenses

Those fast f/1.0 Fuji lenses have been rumoured for a long time. Fuji Rumors posted about an XF 33mm f/1.0 lens that would offer a similar field of view on Fuji X cameras to a 50mm lens on full-frame way back in 2015. Then it was added to the Fuji roadmap in 2018, with price leaks last year before the lens was cancelled completely. Fuji might have given up on the XF33mm f/1....

January 25, 2023 · 1 min · 184 words · Tifany Martinez

Fuji Velvia 100 Labelled Toxic And Banned In The Usa By Environmental Protection Agency

If you shoot film and Fujichrome Velvia 100 is your film of choice, I have some bad news for you. The film has been labeled toxic, so Fujifilm was forced to discontinue it in the US. The chemical in question is phenol, isopropylated phosphate (3:1), or PIP (3:1). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has labeled it as toxic and banned or limited its production and use. Even though t tiny amount of PIP (3:1) can be found in layers of Fujichrome Velvia 100, the company had to stop producing it....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 253 words · Angela Friedman

Godox Goes Even More Retro With The 60S Styled Lux Senior On Camera Flash

Last month, Godox took a walk on the 80s side with the release of the new retro-themed Lux Junior on-camera manual flash. Well, now they’ve gone even more retro, dialling things back another decade or two, with the announcement of a new 60s-themed Godox Lux Senior. The Godox Lux Senior is styled around one of those satellite dish-looking flashes that fan out with a bulb in the centre. Fortunately, the new Godox Lux Senior doesn’t come with the problems such flashes had in the past – like one-time-use bulbs....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 418 words · David Hornback

Google Adds Licensable Tag To Images To Help Photographers Sell Them

Google is launching a new feature that will make photographers really happy. When you specify license information for your photos, they will have the “Licensable” badge on the thumbnails in Google Images. This way, people will know that the image is available for licensing (and no, it’s not free just because it’s on Google). There will also be a link to license details in the Image Viewer, so people can learn how they can buy and use your photo....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Annie Jones

Google Is Killing Off Google Drive In March Are You Prepared

For Google Drive users, Google Backup and Sync will be the replacement. For commercial G Suite customers, Drive File Stream is the new main system. But as of this moment, Google Drive for Mac & PC is officially deprecated. Support will end on December 11th, 2017, and it will shut down completely on March 12th, 2018. While it’s still a pain to have to transition over to new software, and there is that time limit, the costs seem to be the same....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 260 words · Ronda Colquitt

Google S Clips Camera Quietly Launched For Preorders

In October 2017, Google announced Clips, a tiny camera that captures your daily life and keeps the most memorable moments. There was no word on availability, but it appears that Google has finally launched Clips for preorders, at least in certain countries. As Google wrote in a recent blog post, they hired professional photographers and a filmmaker to help train the camera. The price was announced earlier, and judging from Google Store, it remains the same....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 221 words · Irene Cutler

Gopro Hero10 Black Is Now Out 5 3K Video 23Mp Photos Improved Performance For 500

After some leaked photos and specs, GoPro HERO10 Black has now officially been announced. GoPro’s latest flagship camera looks exactly like its predecessor, but it brings some significant improvements, especially in the video department. The HERO10 is equipped with the new GP2 processor for faster performance. As we already learned from the leaked specs, video resolution is improved over the HERO9. Instead of the 5K/30fps, the newest action camera shoots 5....

January 25, 2023 · 1 min · 201 words · Myrtle Gross

Gopro S Karma Drone Is Finally Here And It Has Folding Arms

Like GoPro’s cameras, the biggest feature of the Karma is its ease of use. The most notable part of that being that the arms fold in. This makes it very simple to fit into all but the tiniest of backpacks. The removable gimbal also allows you to quickly switch from using your camera on the drone to in your hand. The gimbal allows you to mount either the new GoPro Hero5, Hero5 Session or Hero4 Black....

January 25, 2023 · 3 min · 481 words · Daniel Thies

Here Is How To Fix Five Most Common Studio Portrait Lighting Mistakes

If you’re just starting out with studio portrait photography, that’s really exciting! Still, things can get a little overwhelming since there’s a lot to learn. In this video, Kayleigh June guides you through five common mistakes beginners make when shooting portraits with studio lights. And more importantly – she helps you learn how to avoid them. 1 No catchlights in the subject’s eyes Eyes in the photo can appear flat and lifeless if you don’t capture the catchlights....

January 25, 2023 · 3 min · 534 words · Justina Inman

Here S 50 Ways To Use Gaffer Tape And Some Of Them Might Surprise You

In the words of Jay P Morgan, “If you can’t fix it with gaff tape, it probably does not deserve to be fixed”, and he’s right. Gaffer tape (or gaff tape, if you prefer) is one of the most useful and versatile things you can keep in your camera bag. Probably the most common use for me is hanging flags from light stands or attaching snoots made from Cinefoil to flashes, but here’s at least 50 ways you can use your gaffer tape, courtesy of The Slanted Lens....

January 25, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Darrell Wise

Here S An Easy Way To Create Flying Food Photos

Photos of flying or levitating food can look epic, but they seem intimidating to create. However, it doesn’t have to be difficult. In this video, Skyler Burt of We Eat Together will show you an easy way of creating flying food photos. To pull this off, Skyler uses two light stands on two sides of the table. He ties pieces of steel wire to the light stands, which is where he will place the food....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 296 words · Joyce Burchinal

High Power Posing Vs Low Power Posing How Body Language Influences Your Pictures

All photos in this tutorial were rendered with Set.a.light 3d, it really is an amazing software, check it out here. The body language of your model has an enormous influence on the visual impact of your photos. We tell you how you can support the expressiveness of your pictures by planned posing and show you with examples what is behind the terms “High Power” & “Low Power” Poses. As a photographer, you don’t always get a model in front of the lens who is practiced in posing and is also aware of the effect of its poses, for example in customer shootings....

January 25, 2023 · 6 min · 1216 words · Joseph Pearson

Holga S New Printer Puts Your Smartphone Photos Onto Instax Film Without Batteries

Only 48 hours after launch, Holga’s new Holga Printer Kickstarter has been fully funded. Now it sits just shy of 4x its original HK$150,000 (~US$19K) goal at HK$561,342 (~US$72K). Holga has held a special place in many photographers hearts since the 80s, and they’ve even dabbled in digital. Now they’re hoping to help bring smartphone photographers into the fold with a new analogue/digital hybrid printer that lets you print your smartphone photos onto Fuji Instax film....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 262 words · William Lee

Hollyland S Mars 400S Pro Wireless Video Transmitter Lets You Live Stream To Youtube

I’ve been a big fan of Hollyland’s Mars 400S ever since getting one last year and you can read my review on that model here. But now Hollyland has announced the new Mars 400S Pro, with improved latency, the silent fan feature found in the Mars 300 Pro, and new live streaming capabilities straight out of the receiver into software such as OBS. On paper, the specs between the Mars 400S Pro and the Mars 400S look pretty similar....

January 25, 2023 · 4 min · 786 words · William Charriez

How Altering The Look Of Your Black And Whites Can Change Its Mood And Feeling

Let’s talk about black & white photographs for a bit, shall we? It always has been and continues to be my favorite style. It’s classic and timeless and easy to match any decor. Personally, I think there’s a lot of misconception and a lot of misuse of this classic style. Most people know that using color can evoke emotion and mood. Similarly, using light, contrast, clarity, shadows, tonality & edge treatment can completely change the look and feel of a black & white picture....

January 25, 2023 · 5 min · 930 words · Sadie Nestor

How I Modified A Gameboy Camera To Take Astro And Macro Photos

This is a Gameboy Camera. A device that turns any Gameboy into a camera. Released in 1998 and retailing for $50 (equivalent to $85 in today’s money) it was the smallest digital camera on the market at the time. It works just like any other game for the Gameboy, it just slots into the back. And just like that, you’ve turned your handheld gaming console into a fully-fledged point-and-shoot camera....

January 25, 2023 · 19 min · 3971 words · Jonathan Westbrook

How Much Should A Wedding Photographer Charge The General Public Answer Photography Questions

Are you team Nikon or Canon? Or perhaps you’re an outlier and prefer Sony? Here at DIYP we cover all of those bases, but what about the general public? What would they think if asked about camera brands? In this entertaining video, Vahagraphy takes to the streets of Newport Beach, California to find out just how much the general public knows about photography. From this very unscientific method, it seems like most people can recognise Canon as a leading camera brand, particularly when coupled with the ‘white lenses‘....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 217 words · Melanie Skeesick