Sigma’s modern design is based around building affordable lenses with high optical quality, with size taking a lower priority to the former two points. One of the lenses that most obviously embodies this is the 40mm f/1.4 Art. This great video review takes a look at this humongous but impressive lens. […]
Adams, Curtis, Weston, Levitt, Oh My: Stanford’s Cantor Center Wins Again
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford and The Capital Group Foundation have announced that The Center has been gifted a collection of photographs by some of the most esteemed photographers working in the United States throughout the 20th century: Ansel Adams, Edward Curtis, John Gutmann, Helen Levitt, Wright Morris, Gordon Parks, and Edward Weston. The […]
Lightroom in 60-Seconds: Reordering & Hiding Stuff to Speed Your Workflow
Scott Kelby Scott is the President of KelbyOne, an online educational community for photographers, Photoshop and Lightroom users. He’s editor and publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, Editor of “Lightroom magazine”; Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference & Expo, and the author of a string of bestselling Photoshop, Lightroom, […]
Officer, Who Arrested a Photographer for Taking Photos in Public, Has Their Qualified Immunity Claim Rejected
A ray of hope for the future for those who record public events and news materials, as “federal appeals court has rejected a qualified immunity claim by a Dallas transit cop, who arrested a freelance photographer for criminal trespass in 2016 because he was taking pictures at a train station.” Undoubtedly, both […]
Advanced Tips and Tricks for Event Photography
Check out this video for advanced event photography tips and tricks. Mik Milman is a Los Angeles-based photographer with over 10 years of professional experience. Throughout the span of his career, Milman has photographed for Nike, Adobe, and Adidas, just to name a few. I’ve watched this video a few […]