David Chesterfield is a light specialist. His amazing light orbs, steel wool photography, light painting, astrophotography, and water drop photography is all out of this world. It is definitely worthwhile following David on Instagram to see his visually stunning work What was intriguing was a recent post in the Light Stalking forum where David shared some […]
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If film is dead or dying, then it would follow that film photographers, at some point, should have been considered an endangered species. Yet, they managed by some twist of fate to survive the global transition to digital photography. What follows is a brief examination of 3 reasons why, despite ongoing technological progress, analogue photography just keeps hanging on.
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term “photo walk”? I know a lot of people envision a pack of photographers, most of whom are strangers to one another, roaming around a given territory darting suspicious glances at each other while scoping out the best shots for themselves. Ok, that’s not how all photo walks go, but the whole group thing isn’t for everyone.
Some of the best photography related YouTube channels, however, are small channels with fewer than 20k subscribers – some fewer than 10k. Here is a list of 5 of them that I enjoy very much, and believe are amongst the best.
With the resurgence of film photography, there’s a lot of interest from would-be analog shooters in getting into shooting film. Either those that have shot film in the past but moved on to digital, or those that want to get into analog for the very first time. Since I run a YouTube channel with a […]
Move over Google Glass, a new challenger to the non-existent smart glasses throne is in town: Introducing the Olympus EyeTrek INSIGHT featuring a 2.4 megapixel camera. Mainly known for their amazing lines of cameras and lenses, Japanese optics titan Olympus Corporation is making a play for Google Glass’s niche market space. A concept that mirrors […]
