Ansel Adams | The Art of Photography

  Ansel Adams was born in San Francisco in 1902. Growing up in a wealthy, upperclass family, Adams first trained as a musician starting piano and composition lessons at the age of 12. One of his composition teachers was American Read more …

The best camera is the one you love | The Inspired Eye

Let’s start by being controversial. I don’t think there is such thing as the best camera. I’ve owned many cameras and I continue to review cameras for this site. If there is something I’ve learned it’s that the best camera doesn’t Read more …

Garry Winogrand: Behind the Legend | LensCulture

Since the exhibition „Garry Winogrand“ debuted at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in the spring of 2013, the show has proven to be nothing short of a sensation. With subsequent stops in Washington D.C., New York City and Read more …

10 Things Photographers Should Learn from Stand up Comedians |
Nicola Bernardi

At the beginning of August I packed my belongings in a backpack and moved to Melbourne. There are a million reasons why I decided to and this is not the moment to talk about it. However one of the main Read more …

The Only Photoshop and Lightroom Shortcut You’ll Ever Need
(and its Free!) | Tomasz Gregorczyk

If you are a user of Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom and you can never remember all the shortcuts, this post for you! The guys and gals over at GitHub have released the ultimate Lightroom and Photoshop shortcut tool. They call Read more …

My Workflow: How to Stay Sane While Working as a
Music Photographer on Tour | Matty Vogel

My workflow is the most important part of being a productive and successful music photographer. Other photographers rarely ask about it, but I feel like it’s something a lot of people don’t think about until they’re on the road and Read more …

Delegate, if you want your business to grow | Faby and Carlo

If you want to move one step up in your business, you need to delegate as much as possible. To delegate, you need to get comfortable in not having everything under control, in having things done in another way. And Read more …

Does the Camera Make the Photographer? | Streetshooter45

A conversation with Mike Aviña, Chris Farling, David Horton, Hector Isaac and Tom Young Among street photographers, it is not cool to obsessively discuss “gear.” We take that for granted – cameras are just tools. While that is true, there Read more …

Comparing the Image Quality of Film and Digital | Petapixel

There have been a few film versus digital articles here and there on the interwebs, but seems like very few have approached the subject in a scientific fashion or with the advice of both film and digital experts. However, with Read more …

Can the Zone System Go Digital? | Alan Ross

The Zone System (ZS) can be an integral and important part of any digital photographer’s workflow because it allows you to plan and predict an image’s tonal values rather than letting the camera make the decision. The computerized metering systems Read more …