Photographs Are ‘Just Light And Time’ Captured For Eternity
Plus: Understanding Different Camera Types & More
“Photography, to me, is catching a moment which is passing, and which is true.” – Jacques Henri-Lartigue
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Ready for the weekend? Have you got big plans? Perhaps you haven’t made it home from your holiday travels yet? Well. I’ve got you covered if you need some interesting reading!
Come along with world-renowned photographer Joe McNally as he shares his location techniques in the jungles and beaches of Costa Rica. TAKE A LOOK →
Oh oh… This high-end, ultra-wide zoom would be one of the best, except- for the unreasonable vignetting. Get the facts here. TAKE A LOOK →
Stunning flower photography doesn’t have to happen in the garden. Try setting up a still life of flowers in. your home and see what you can create. TAKE A LOOK →
Photography is more than just the click of a shutter; it’s a way to freeze time, capture memories, and communicate visually. The camera you choose can make all the difference in the world. TAKE A LOOK →
Geoffrey Ellis captures the spirit of Las Vegas in the 1970s and 80s, while Markus Altmann photographs the city in the 1990s. Meanwhile, Stephanie Diani introduces us to the legends of burlesque, while Stefanie Moshammer shows us why Vegas is known as the “strip club capital of the world.” In this collection of Las Vegas photography, six photographers document Sin City, then and now. TAKE A LOOK →
“When a moment in front of me appears to be particularly special, whether it be by beauty or experience, I capture it. I usually find a reason to justify taking that photo - symmetry, or color or contrast - and I hope that my photography sheds light onto what I see and do daily.” - Connor Franta
Monday: Previsualization in photography.
– Jeff