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Tag: Hasselblad
Hasselblad is a Swedish company that manufactures medium format cameras, photographic equipment and other imaging products. It was established in 1841 as a trading company and the founder’s son who was interested in photography, started the photographic section of the company. Hasselblad was also the sole Swedish distributer of Eastman’s products in 1888. During World War II, Hasselblad also produced watch and clock parts in addition to military cameras.
The first successful commercial camera was the Hasselblad Universal camera which was the preferred camera of professional Scandinavian photographers. The first landmark design for the camera was the 500C and in 1962 NASA began using Hasselblad cameras on space flights.
Hasselblad now has a huge range of cameras and lenses and also collaborate with other companies like Sony. They also have deals with mobile phone and drone companies that feature Hasselblad cameras in their devices.

Hasselblad is about to release their new X1D camera, which they describe as “less than half the weight of a conventional digital medium format camera,” and as a “game changer in the world of photography.” Anytime Hasselblad releases anything, the photography community gets very excited so we thought we would take a look at this. […]
Let’s look back at Travel Photography from the beginning and understand how the development of cameras and styles has lead us to where we are today.
The photography industry has come a long way over the last 50 years but sadly some brands have faded with new trends and ceased trading altogether. Let’s explore some more about why iconic brands have collapsed and which ones have completely diversified their business.
Vision, as it pertains specifically to the creative process, is an incredibly abstract concept; there are dozens of different ways to define it and exponentially more ways to apply it. But what we all know for sure is that vision is one of the most — if not the most — important of all the […]
In a previous article, I discussed 4 ways to stack images in order to get better results. That’s not all, however. There are more things that you can do with stacking images. Using median for people-removal, getting a better resolution, and using multiple flash exposures for creating a single seamless product are some additional avenues I’d recommend. How […]
