Oh boy, another extremely fun week at Light Stalking! This has been one of the busiest weeks so far for our community, and we want to welcome the newest 200 Light Stalkers! We are sure you’ll have a blast in our beloved forums, and don’t forget to say hi over here! Last week we had […]
Author: Federico Alegria
Federico has a decade of experience in documentary photography, and is a University Professor in photography and research methodology. He's a scientist studying the social uses of photography in contemporary culture who writes about photography and develops documentary projects. Other activities Federico is involved in photography are curation, critique, education, mentoring, outreach and reviews. Get to know him better here.
December is here! And we are sure you’ll be taking a lot of amazing photographs around the holidays. We want to give a special welcome to our newest 100 members, we are sure you’ll have a great time in our beloved forums, please introduce yourselves here! Last week we had a packed weekend photography challenge […]
The appearance of digital cameras was a true revolution in the world of photography; and beyond the image capabilities that it has given to us, there is one thing that we pretty much take for granted these days. It is a thing that would sound like science fiction to earlier film photographers. This thing we […]
Maybe you want to turn your photography into a sustainable business. It is a great goal and definitely a dream for some. Photography is a wonderful creative outlet and then earning an income from your creativity is fantastic. Hey, you only live once and if this is your dream, then go for it! Photographers are […]
Photography has been about capturing light and then processing the work later away from the camera since its early beginnings. Our digital world is very generous, and virtually anything that traditionally was done in a massive, complex and expensive dark room, can be now achieved on your laptop on your comfortable couch. Photography is heavily […]
Windmills have a wonderful antiquity about them, especially those old brick windmills used for grinding grains. The earliest known wind-driven wheel used to power a machine was in the first century developed by Heron of Alexandria. These fantastic machines are still mesmerizing even to this day, so here we bring you amazing photographs of old windmills […]