Why It’s Still Important to Shoot In Black And White | Fstoppers

I’ve just read a comment from a photographer who said it’s time to stop shooting in black and white. He claimed we don’t see the world in black and white and it was something only done in the past due Read more …

The future of photography lies in education | Ming Thein

Over the course of the last few months, I’ve had a number of interesting conversations with quite a number of people involved in various areas of the photographic industry – from the corporate juggernauts that make the hardware, to the Read more …

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Sensor Crop Factors and Equivalence | Nasim Mansurov

The subject of sensor crop factors and equivalence has become rather controversial between photographers, sparking heated debates on photography sites and forums. So much has been posted on this topic, that it almost feels redundant to write about it again. Read more …

That one shot | Othman Kammah

Last week’s travel to Mexico was great. The weather was beautiful, the people were fantastic, and the Fuji X100S by my side — once again — did not disappoint. As a matter of fact it allowed me to get „that Read more …

Why 100% Sharpness Will Never Outdo Capturing the Moment |
Chris Gampat

At the moment of publishing this piece, there is a little phenomenon going around the internet. Actually, it’s a pretty big phenomenon. It’s one that has, “Broke the internet.” You know what we’re talking about. The image of Kim Kardashian’s Read more …

f/11: Hack Your Camera | James Conley

How good photographs get made is a mystery to most people—including photographers. There are two general camps which attempt to explain the magic: it’s the camera and the lenses that are making the image, and you’ll get better pictures with Read more …

How to Use LAB Color in Photoshop to Add Punch to Your Images |
Jim Hamel

Have you ever wished you could stretch out the color palette of your picture? Or that you could separate colors that looked too flat or close together? Well, with Photoshop, you can – by converting your picture to something called Read more …

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Interview with Thomas Menk | FStopLounge

Thomas Menk defines himself as a fine art photographer, a designer, a philosopher, a composer, a father, a learner and a human being. He is undoubtedly all of those, but he’s also an official Fujifilm X-Photographer and the curator of Read more …

Photography: Freedom of a Single Focal Length | Greg Krycinski

When I bought my first camera, I had three lenses with it. Standard kit zoom lens (18mm-55mm) and two primes (28mm and 50mm). It was just before I left for my first trip to Japan and as I believed that Read more …

Lightroom 5.7 and Camera RAW ACR 8.7 | Adobe

Lightroom 5.7 is now available as a final release on Adobe.com and through the update mechanism in Lightroom 5. This release provides support for additional camera raw file support, new lens profiles as well as a couple of reported bugs. Features Updates Read more …