Politician Accidentally Captures His Own Assassin on Camera
Reynaldo Dagsa, a local councilman in Manila, Philippines, was celebrating on New Year’s Eve with his family when he …
Reynaldo Dagsa, a local councilman in Manila, Philippines, was celebrating on New Year’s Eve with his family when he …
Photo-opoly is a Monopoly clone in which you use 22 of your own …
If you’re looking to get your kid hooked on photography from an early age, giving them this Voltron Star …
In 2007, 26-year-old real estate agent John Maloof purchased a box filled with 30,000 negatives from an estate sale for $400. After being stunned by the quality of the street photographs, Maloof began digging and discovered that they were created by a nanny and street photographer named Vivian Maier.
Update on 12/18/21: This video has been removed by its creator.
TIME Magazine's latest cover features a photograph of Nobel Peace Prize-winner Aung Sang Suu Kyi, with the feature story offering a glimpse into her life since being released from house arrest. The above is an interesting video in which Platon, the photographer behind the photo, tells the harrowing tale of what it took to make the photo. It's guaranteed to make most portrait assignments sound extremely boring.
Yesterday the last certified Kodachrome processing facility — Dwayne’s Photo in Parsons, Kansas …
For the BBC documentary “Polar Bear: Spy on the Ice”, special hidden cameras were designed with unobtrusiveness …
After Kodak announced the end of Kodachrome’s production in June of 2009, the number of photo labs that developed …
Wow. People are taking chicken head camera stabilization pretty seriously after the fact that chickens have image stabilized heads went viral recently. Research is ongoing, and people are reporting their interesting experimental findings on YouTube.
Pardon the obnoxious watermarks, but Gadget4all is selling this funky USB speaker that …
If you love the fact that IKEA furniture is cheap and easy to put together, but hate the fact …
When photographers Larissa and Trevor over at Ambient Studios needed to come up …
With a huge arsenal of camera gear at their disposal, the folks over at BorrowLenses can do a lot of fun and random experiments that us ordinary folk can only dream about. After first stacking lens filters and then teleconverters, they've gone to the next level by stacking $150,000 worth of camera gear into a Christmas tree.
While some photo-enthusiasts are content with carrying a camera around with them around the clock, others go a step further and show off their love for the art by having a camera tattooed to their body.
A couple days ago Flickr published a blog post featuring a handful of member photographs of the December 2010 lunar eclipse. The first image in the post was "The 2010 Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse over Jersey City, NJ" (shown above) by photographer Steve Kelly.
Apparently Homer Simpson is quite handy with tools and savvy with camera repairs. Here he demonstrates the proper technique for getting a broken camera to magically work again... or for installing a custom tripod thread to the top of a camera.
Now here's a novel way to shoot the moon: stack five separate Canon 2x extenders to boost the focal length of your 800mm lens. Supposedly (and surprisingly) this rig actually captured a decent photograph of the moon.
This was done by the folks over at BorrowLenses, who also did the crazy filter stacking thing we featured recently. When you have as much gear as they do at your disposal, you have a wider range of ways to have fun with gear experiments.
Last week Alexandre Oudin's creative Facebook portrait idea spread like wildfire on the Interwebs, and was even featured by CNN. If you'd like to do the same thing with a portrait or photograph of yours but don't have the time or technical know-how to do so, there's a new website called Pic Scatter that does all the work for you. All you need to do is upload and resize and reposition the image to your liking, and the website will allow you to download all the individual photos for the "hacked" profile pic. The only downside is that a "Made with picScatter.com" bar is added to your image.
Google's new Books Ngram Viewer is a cool new site that allows you to search for words and view a graph of how the usage of that word has fluctuated over time. A quick search of the word "photography" in books published between 1835 and 2008 provides a pretty interesting look at the history of photography.
Forget the uber-expensive Leica cameras with their special edition embossed ostrich skin. Custom cut exotic skins is …
Inanimate objects in video games have long been quite realistic, but facial expressions on human characters haven’t been nearly …
Now that you’re older and not playing with stuffed animals any more, you’re probably not keeping coins in a …
In addition to slowly replacing the need for compact cameras, the cameras found on mobile phones will also have …
Leica recently ran a series of billboard advertisements promoting the S2 medium format DSLR and V-Lux 1. The billboards were quite unique in that they were individually made to show the wall they were placed on, with the details of the wall blown up to highlight the 12x optical zoom of the V-Lux 1 and the 37.5 megapixel sensor of the S2.
“Moving Stills” is a short 10-minute documentary created back in 1978 to show how New York-based photo agency …
The Urban Word of the Day a couple days ago on Urban Dictionary was …
When a NASA Space Shuttle lifts off, there’s always high definition cameras carefully placed around the launch site, documenting …
Once your lenses get to a certain level of awesomeness, you have to start carrying them like bazookas. Can …
Back in August 2010, Friskies selected 25 cats around the country and gave …
Wanna give a unique present this Christmas? If you have two portraits of a particular friend (head-on and profile), …
How far can you go in protecting your gear before people start thinking you have serious issues? We're not exactly sure, but the guy in the photo above probably crossed that line quite a few filters ago. Thankfully (or sadly, depending on how you see it) the guy isn't actually an uber-paranoid photographer, but just someone from the BorrowLenses team having a little fun.
Last week we shared the awesome fact that chickens have image stabilized heads. If you’ve been wondering …
You may have heard that the Canon 5D Mark II has been used to film an episode of "House" on FOX. Now NBC is using a 7D for an upcoming Christmas episode of "Community". On Thursday, Dec. 9th, 2010, they're going old school and doing a Rudolph-esque claymation episode.
There’s a photography joke that goes, “If you saw a man drowning and you could either save him or photograph …
Want something fancy to prop up your growing collection of photography books? These snazzy …
CNN recently did a story on NYU professor Wafaa Bilal and the camera he had implanted on the back of his head. The video above gives you a glimpse into what it looks like and how the system works. Turns out it wasn't a working camera that was permanently embedded into Bilal's skull, but rather a baseplate to which the wired camera can be mounted magnetically.
PhotoWeeklyOnline came up with this awesomely geeky …
Perpignan, France is known in the photography world for the international photojournalism festival …
If you think the Japanese come up with the strangest product ideas, it’s because they do. The …
If the first level of photo-geekiness is wearing USB cufflinks, and the second level is wearing …
Man-made technologies are often inspired by things found in nature, right? Well, the big camera corps could learn a …
Update on 12/18/21: This video has been removed by its creator. The PBS documentary that we mentioned yesterday …
“Freeze Tag” is an award-winning commercial by Canon in which people play the popular children’s game using Canon DSLR …
Threadless' in-house graffiti artist Joe Suta creates 3 giant (48'' x 36'') paintings for their Chicago store window each week, which are then sold through the Threadless website for $250 a pop.
Japanese architect Hideyuki Nakayama teamed up with door knob manufacturer …
Photographers do a lot to get the perfect shot, and sometimes even put gear safety above personal well-being in …
Thinking of buying a love one a digital photo frame this Christmas? You might want to reconsider. A recent …
Last week we wrote that NYU arts professor Wafaa Bilal was planning to have a camera surgically …
If you’re subscribed to the New York Times, you might have noticed some unique-looking war photographs featured as the …
“Red Eye Flashes Twice” is a humorous photography-related song by YouTube personality Julian …