1. “The Desert of Sleeping Men” Upon quick glance, it’s easy to believe that these landscapes are constructed of natural landforms including hills, cliffs, valleys, and mountains. However, upon closer inspection, the true nature of each human shape is […]
Read MoreThe famous French magazine Lui to be re-launched in September! 0
Perhaps this is a good time to start gathering possible pictorial submissions for LUI. It appears that the famous French (Men’s) magazine Lui will be returning to newsstands on the 5th of September! This bilingual male monthly has a stripped back, […]
Read MoreA Behind-the-Scenes Look at Steve Jobs’ Last Portrait Sitting 0
Check out the Behind the Scenes making of what turned out to be the last professional portrait sitting of Steve Jobs. Professional portrait photographer Marco Grob brought his crew to the Apple Headquarters in Cupertino, California on April 2010. The […]
Read MoreWhat Makes a Good Photo? 0
What does photography and Carnegie Hall have in common? There’s a lot of practice involved if you ever want to make it big. Yes, the joke’s a bit of a stretch, but there are certain fundamentals any photographer must master […]
Read MoreGetting Hired: What Sports Illustrated Looks For In Photographers 0
As part of our latest free guide, Growing Your Sports Photography Business, we interviewed Brad Smith, Director of Photography atSports Illustrated. Prior to his gig at SI, Brad served as the Senior Sports Photography Editor at The New York Times for 12 years. He […]
Read MoreDon’t miss a unique opportunity to photograph RAQUEL POMPLUN Playboy’s Playmate of the Year 2013 @STC’s Seminar Oct. 19, 2013 Comments Off on Don’t miss a unique opportunity to photograph RAQUEL POMPLUN Playboy’s Playmate of the Year 2013 @STC’s Seminar Oct. 19, 2013
Shoot The Centerfold L.A. Model / Photographer Seminar Oct 19, 2013 PHOTOGRAPHERS Never has a deal this sweet been offered before! Charge your camera batteries and join the Shoot The Centerfold seminar on Saturday, Oct. 19th in Los Angeles. […]
Read MoreFive ways the digital camera changed us 0
Photography firm Kodak has run into hard times, with critics suggesting it has failed to effectively adapt to digital. But four decades ago Kodak was credited with building the first digital camera, an innovation that has changed the world. The […]
Read More8 Tips Every Photographer Should Know 0
Working with Models Photographers share many similarities, but the most intriguing is that each field of photography requires a specific set of talents in addition to the fundamentals of lighting and the technical knowledge of working a camera. As someone […]
Read MoreHere’s What You Get! 1
Successful photography starts when you master your lighting skills. The art-form of lighting has been the key behind Steve Wayda’s, Jarmo Pohjaniemi’s, Byron Newman’s, Ric Moore’s and Ales Bravnicar’s impressive careers and it continues to do so… Having great lighting skills is […]
Read MoreThe MegaPixel War 1
Mention megapixels to any photographer and you’ll be met with either a long explanation or stony silence. However, everyone, photographer or otherwise, is certain the more megapixels the higher the quality, which mirrors film’s long-dead ASA assertions and misconceptions of […]
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