Making your images supersized with Photoshop CC | Richard Curtis

I’ve been asked a few times over the past few weeks about how to make images really big. Luckily Photoshop CC had a feature enhancement a while ago now which is perfect for this job. Let us take this example, Read more …

Photoessay: domestic minimalism | Ming Thein

I’m going to start by making two seemingly unrelated statements. 1. It is difficult, if not impossible, to turn ‘off’ your photographic eye once it has been turned on. 2. You will never get a better shot than a local. Read more …

Be a Creator, Not a Consumer | Eric Kim

I love to buy shit. It makes me feel great. I feel cooler, handsomer, sexier, more powerful, and more important. I always feel that if I just bought “X” I would become happier. For example, if I bought a Leica, I would Read more …

Close, but no cigar: how to design mirrorless right | Ming Thein

And this is barely half of the mirrorless cameras I’ve used and reviewed on this site in the last couple of years. I still have not found a complete replacement for the DSLR, and I suspect there are many other Read more …

RNI Films App Review | V. Opoku

Mobile photography has come leaps and bounds within the last few years. Manufacturers have stepped up and provided us with better cameras that come with our phones and we have companies which have developed apps that enable us to further Read more …

Why choose Black and White in Street Photography? |
Street Photography London

Marius Vieth: First of all, black and white is special, because it offers a fundamentally different visual perception of life. In case your photoreceptor cells aren’t completely dysfunctional, it’s exciting! If that wasn’t enough, you are simply holding a different Read more …

How to be a leader in photography | Faby & Carlo

Knowing how to be a leader is an important part of being a photographer. If you are a photojournalist, this article is not directly related to you; however, if you are a portrait or a boudoir photographer, knowing how to Read more …

Staging, Manipulation and Truth in Photography | The New York Times

During this year’s tumultuous World Press photo competition, a large number of images were disqualified because of manipulation or excessive digital postprocessing. In addition, one major prize was revoked amid allegations of staging and misleading captioning. These events sparked months Read more …

Long Exposure Tutorial | SebImagery

First and foremost, let me apologize for completely falling off of the map.  As some of you know last March I moved from Dubai to South Korea.  Since then I’ve fallen behind on my website…a lot.  Lets not even start Read more …

Is this street photography? | Adam Marelli

Any attempt to create a comprehensive definition of street photography is bound to start an argument.  I have watched entire comment threads flame out and degenerate into murderous threats over the definition of “Street Photography.”  As as far as I Read more …