We've shared some funny pictures in the past that illustrate how distance, not focal length, changes perspective -- but nothing beats a video walk
Understanding ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed is a photography tutorial on understand the technicalities of iso aperture and shutter speed.
Holy butts. Sometimes the fact that I'm an artist and I'm allowed to get weird slips my mind. I don't have a boss, I'm allowed to create what I want, I'm allowed to try new things for the sake of playing, and I'm even allowed to start a blog post by saying "Holy butts." That rocks. Weird light things are among my favorite things to capture because they are always completely
If you want to take better photos, you have to learn to shoot in manual mode on your camera. This guide explains camera settings and how to use them.
A bullet being shot through an apple, an egg being cracked into a fan, or a play-by-play of Pancho Gonzales's famous serve ... MIT professor Harold Edgerton invented the strobe flash in the 1930s – and his stroboscopic photography captured amazing moments that would otherwise be missed in the blink of an eye
Videographer Guy Jones (previously) slows down film from the late 1800s to early 1900s to more accurately match the speed at which modern footage is recorded and played. In addition to editing the pace of the century-old film, Jones also adds in sound effects to make the scenes more relatable. The editor creates foley to accompany the clomping of horses’ hooves, indistinctive background chatter of crowds, and the ringing of train bells. More
Here are some tips to help you get the perfectly exposed picture without having to rely on the Auto setting.