Watch Fan Runs Onto The Football Field Photographer Tackles Him Down

Sports photographers face all sorts of crazy, unpredictable, and dangerous situations on the job. And recently, a photographer did a police job during a college football game. When a fan ran onto the stage, the photographer sprinted toward him and tackled them to the ground. The man tried to escape, but the photographer was persistent and kept tackling him to the floor. The entire incident was caught on camera from different angles, showing this rather weird and potentially dangerous incident....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 284 words · Dominque Hamilton

Watch Shooting With A 1996 Nikon Coolpix 100 In 2021

Do you remember the first digital camera you ever bought? Did you ever own the unusual Nikon COOLPIX 100 from 1996? Gordon Laing of Dino Bytes takes us on a trip down the memory lane in this fun “retro review” of Nikon’s first consumer digital camera. How does it hold up 25 days later? Let’s check it out in Gordon’s video. The COOLPIX 100 certainly wasn’t Nikon’s first dive into the digital camera world, but it was the company’s first consumer digital camera....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 551 words · Kathryn Miller

Watch This Video If You Re Struggling In Your Photography Business

Running a photography business isn’t the same as just being a photographer. Once you start your own business, you may notice that you’re struggling even though you’re seemingly doing everything right. But there’s a small, yet important change you should make to turn the things around, and Ryan of Signature Edits tells you more about it in the video below. The “trick” is in your way of thinking: are you thinking long-term or short-term with your business?...

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 314 words · Frederick Simonson

What Is Good Light And How To Find It And Use It In Portrait Photography

How do you know when you’ve found “good light?” In this video, photographer Sean Tucker will try to answer this question. This is the first video in a series that deals with finding and using good natural light in your work. Since photography literally means “writing with light,” Sean’s goal is to help you learn “how to write with it.”Advertisements Seeing and using light properly is certainly one of the most important aspects of photography....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 311 words · Naomi Rink

Why I Didn T Go Full Frame And Went With Fujifilm

Around two years ago I decided that it was time for a change. I’d been shooting with various Nikon cameras (D40, D3200, D5300, D7100) over the years, alongside shooting film. I’d also had hands on with many other camera makes and different sensor sizes from micro four-thirds Panasonic cameras through to Nikon, Sony and Canon full-frame cameras. Running a large photography group has also meant I’ve accumulated knowledge of many different cameras, their output and so much more over the years through images and hands-on experience....

January 28, 2023 · 7 min · 1410 words · Dallas Faircloth

Woman Wins A Lawsuit Against Video Company For Filming Her Without Her Consent

Basia Vanderveen from Ottawa sued Waterbridge Media for recording her while she was jogging along the river in Westboro. She has won the lawsuit, and according to the video company, the court’s decision will have “a chilling effect on the media industry.Advertisements The two-second clip appeared in a promotional video for Bridgeport condominium. When a friend told her that she appeared in it, Vanderveen sued because the footage of her had been used without her consent....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 704 words · Daniel Haynes

World Press Photo Disinvited Photographer From The Awards Ceremony Over Inappropriate Behavior

For the first time in its 62-year-long history, World Press Photo Foundation disinvited a photographer from the annual awards ceremony. Andrew Quilty won third place in this years’ contest in the Spot News, Stories category, but he didn’t attend the show. The reason is alleged reports of his “inappropriate behavior.” Andrew Quilty was awarded for a series of images of the aftermath of a bombing in Kabul. However, he was reportedly uninvited from the ceremony in Amsterdam which was held on 11 April....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 242 words · Christene Mccafferty

Xiaomi S New Mi Drone Boasts 4K Video And Raw For Only 460

Xiaomi have been teasing us about their foray into the drone market for a little while now. Now they have officially announced the Mi Drone, a 4K quadcopter which also shoots RAW stills, for a mere $460. Boasting an array of impressive features, the Chinese electronics company looks all set to take on the big boys at a fraction of the price. If the $460 price tag doesn’t already make it one of the least expensive drones in its class, a $380 1080p version is also planned....

January 28, 2023 · 5 min · 1020 words · Matthew Taylor

Yes You Can Make Huge Prints From Smartphone Photos

There’s no doubt that smartphone cameras are getting better and better. But still, we often hear that large prints of smartphone photos can’t look nearly as good as those taken with a DLSR or mirrorless. In his latest video, Nigel Danson decided to test this and made 30 x 24” prints of his smartphone photos. And despite some people’s claims – they actually look pretty impressive. Interestingly enough, this was Nigel’s first time to print smartphone images this big....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 334 words · Michael Evans

Yongnuo Quietly Announce Ultrawide 14Mm F 2 8 Autofocus Lens For Dslrs

Yongnuo have quietly announced the new ultra wide angle 14mm f/2.8 lens rumoured a few days ago. Looking at the specs it appears to be designed for full frame bodies offering a diagonal 114° field of view with a very bright aperture. Best of all, it’s autofocus, not manual. The lens is made up of 12 elements in 9 groups, with 2 aspherical lenses and one ultra-low dispersion lens to compensate for optical aberrations....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 291 words · Kenneth Treinen

You Can Buy The Last Leica M3 Ever Made For 595 000 On Ebay

We’ve seen some pretty amazing eBay camera gear listings (this is my personal favorite). At the moment, an eBay seller is offering the last Leica M3 camera ever produced. The seller claims that it’s never been used and that it’s in the condition “as it left the factory more than 60 years ago.” And this rare piece of gear will set you back mere $595,000. The Leica M3 is described in the listing as “the greatest rangefinder camera ever made if not the greatest camera ever made....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 245 words · Gordon Hernandez

You Can Now Use Nikon Lenses On All Sony Bodies

With the number of people making the shift from more traditional DSLRs to Sony mirrorless systems, adapters are often a way of life. I have a big stack of adapters myself for mounting lenses from half a dozen different systems onto four different types of camera body. It’s simply a question of versatility and providing more options. The big drawback with most adapters, though, is that there’s little-to-no communication between the camera and the lens....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 699 words · Maria Yang

You Might Soon Test For Covid 19 Using Your Phone Camera

There are a bunch of things you can do with your smartphone camera other than taking photos. Thanks to a group of scientists and physicians at UC Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, you might soon be able to take a COVID-19 test at home safely, quickly, and accurately. The researchers published their proposed test last week in the journal JAMA Network Open. They wanted to assess whether a smartphone setup is suitable for testing for SARS-CoV-2 and flu virus without the need for specialized equipment, accessory devices, or custom reagents....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 421 words · Rodney Ramos

Your Guide To Photographing A Meteor Shower

Photographing a meteor shower is more like photographing a time-lapse than traditional still photos. You can never anticipate where or when a meteor is going to streak across the sky. In order to catch them, you have to set up and take as many photos as you can throughout the night with a wide angle lens on the camera. If you leave the camera in the same position, you can use the resulting images for a short time-lapse clip in addition to the still images you can capture....

January 28, 2023 · 8 min · 1530 words · Sean Tidwell

Z Cam Opens Up Their Budget Full Frame 6K And 8K Cinema Cameras For Pre Order

Z-Cam was pretty much unheard of until relatively recently, but they made quite a big splash at NAB earlier this year. They had a pretty sizeable stand offering up some pretty big promises for the filmmaking industry with a set of 4K, 6K and 8K cameras. The 4K Z-Cam E2C was announced just over a week ago, and now the company has followed through with their full-frame E2 F6 and E2 F8 models, capable of shooting 6K and 8K respectively....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 442 words · Victoria Garcia

Copyright Troll Lawyer Richard Liebowitz Slapped 103 500 Fine For Misconduct

Lawyer Richard Liebowitz has filed so many copyright infringement claims that he’s been referred to as “a copyright troll.” According to a recent court order, he has also been sanctioned plenty of times, so he has just been slapped a $103,000 fine for misconduct. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbN6t4lNftc If the name of Richard Liebowitz rings a bell, that’s because he was involved in plenty of copyright infringement cases. Zuma Press vs. Getty Images and Max Robinson vs....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Kelly Evans

10 Tips For Candid Street Photography

I think in street photography, there are many different “sub-genres.” For example, you have the traditional candid street photography, you have “street portraits” (taking photos of strangers, primarily of their faces), you have photos of urban landscapes, and of just random stuff you might find on the streets. Candid street photography is one of the trickiest. You need to be fast, you don’t want to disturb the scene, and you want to have courage....

January 27, 2023 · 9 min · 1821 words · Micheal Brown

1200 Rolls Of Undeveloped Film Shot By One Photographer In The 1950S Discovered At Auction

66 bundles of undeveloped film, estimated to be over 1,200 rolls, shot by the same photographer in the 1950s have found themselves in the hands of Levi Bettwieser at the Rescued Film Project. Acquired by the Bettwieser a year ago at auction,the bundles of film are meticulously wrapped and labelled, including information such as the camera used, light modifiers, and exactly when the films were shot. Nothing is known about the identity of the photographer, except that his name is Paul....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 382 words · Kenneth Snavely

3D Photos Taken With A 20 000 Dslr Rig Go Head To Head With A 300 Film Era Setup

3D GIFs used to be rare finds back when Tumblr was still relevant. But ever since Mura Masa used 3D photos in his 2016 What If I Go? music video, they were suddenly everywhere. The technique is so popular now that people even call it the “Mura Masa” effect. The secret behind these hypnotic images is the Nishika N8000 stereo camera. It has four lenses that shoot the same scene all at the same time to create the 3D magic....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 348 words · James Laigle

40 Practical Photography Assignments To Inspire You

One of the most difficult things in photography is to stay motivated and inspired. I know that I have hit “photographer’s block” many times in my career. Sometimes it is good to try out different photography assignments— to push yourself outside of your comfort zone, try a new approach, and to take action. Simply sitting on your bum and thinking about photography won’t improve your photography. You can only re-spark your passion for photography by making photos, or doing something hands-on....

January 27, 2023 · 30 min · 6209 words · Arron Soltis