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ONE is a new neoprene camera and laptop bag system that’s designed for …
ONE is a new neoprene camera and laptop bag system that’s designed for …
The London Evening Standard has published a fascinating article on a photograph captured …
As newspapers and magazines struggle to keep eyeballs from turning to the free world of the Web, more and more blogs are rising up to fill the niches once dominated by print. Despite the changing landscape, magazines are still able to command high advertising rates that blogs can't match (yet).
Here’s an interesting look at the amazing camera being developed at MIT that shoots a staggering one trillion frames …
Nikonian DSLR shooters will soon be able to use their existing F-mount lenses with Nikon’s 1 System …
After the viral success of The Battle at F-Stop Ridge, making action videos in which camera equipment …
Olympus and Panasonic might be cofounders of the Micro Four Thirds movement, but the companies appear to be taking …
Here’s a simple yet brilliant stop-motion video showing a person sitting at a table plays with shapes. Instead of …
To capture a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to photograph a wedding, photographer …
Talia van der Wel of New Zealand wanted a simple and beautiful way to display instant photos, and came up with the idea of an empty frame in which photos are hung on clothespins from twine. After sharing the idea with her husband, he went and created the frame out of an old wood lattice.
Bill Gates’ image licensing company Corbis has collection of more than 100 million …
Did you know that in vintage tintype photographs of infants mothers were often present in the photo but hidden by a veil? Subjects needed to remain still due to the longer exposure times required back then, so mothers were often asked to hold their children tightly while the portraits were being exposed. It was common practice back then, but the resulting photos are pretty eerie when you look at them now.
Wanna add some photo-geekery to your Christmas tree this year? Try making custom Christmas ornaments out of strips of …
Nikon has more than just a 36-megapixel D800 up its sleeve. The company is also planning to …
American cinematographer Louis Schwartzberg, a pioneer in high-end time-lapse imagery, gave this inspiring …
Photographer Zander Olsen creates amazing optical illusions by wrapping trees with white linen, lining up the ends of the material with the horizon line in the background.
Add-on lenses for cell phones are pretty common nowadays, but usually they’re specifically made for certain models and are …
This might look like some kind of microscopic organism, but it’s actually a high-speed photograph of a nuclear explosion.
Team Detroit came up with a clever series of anti-drug-style advertisements for the College of Creative Studies. Have you talked to your kids about Photoshopping?
Instagram is holding onto its place as the darling of the mobile photo sharing world. After adding a whopping …
Wanting a cheap and compact way to carry, protect, and manage his SD cards, Instructables member …
For his project Alter Ego, photographer Robbie Cooper traveled around the world to shoot portraits of online gamers. He then combined his portraits with screenshots of the gamers' avatars in the various games they play, showing an interesting side-by-side comparison of what the people look like in the real world compared to what they choose to look like in their fantasy worlds. The project got its start back in 2003 after Cooper did a shoot with a CEO who used the game Everquest to communicate with his children after getting divorced.
Tired of packing a huge mess of cables every time you go on a trip? The Magic Cable Trio …
Want a clever way to use your Christmas tree as a photo display? Simply print 1.5-inch photos onto acetate …
Perhaps in response to the growing capacities and falling prices of SD cards, the CompactFlash Association has announced a …
Jill Gillen has a fun photo craft idea for customizing any clear hand sanitizer bottles you have sitting around the house: add photographs of trapped family members!
Norwegian photographer Rune Guneriussen photographs man-made objects in nature as if they belonged there. The objects are arranged to look like packs of animals, humans, and natural formations.
Sharp recently announced its AQUOS SH-01D phone, which is one of the few phones on the market that feature …
It looks like Olympus ex-CEO Michael Woodford will be getting his wish after all as …
Photographer Tome Lowe has spent the past two years working on TimeScapes, his …