Shooting An Exploded Motocross Bike for ESPN

by NS_Photography
Jul 1st 2012 - 0 comments

Ever wondered how one of those exploded view photos comes together? Well, the above video by photographer Adam Voorhes should shed some light on the matter. When he was asked to photograph an exploded view of a Kawasaki motorcross bike for ESPN, he decided to put together this video that crunches 2 days worth of [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/05/81/490581.gif[/IMG]

US Olympic Team Portraits Come Under Scrutiny

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Jul 1st 2012 - 0 comments

Photographer Joe Klamar has been receiving some criticism over his portraits of the US Olympic Team that many believe could have been done better. Most of the criticism, as you would imagine, comes from photographers who believe they could have done a better job representing the athletes. And with access to these athletes for photographic [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/05/66/490566.jpeg[/IMG]

US Olympic Team Pictures Come Under Scrutiny

by NS_Photography
Jul 1st 2012 - 0 comments

Photographer Joe Klamar has been receiving some criticism over his portraits of the US Olympic Team that many believe could have been done better. Most of the criticism, as you would imagine, comes from photographers who believe they could have done a better job representing the athletes. And with access to these athletes for photographic [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/05/44/490544.jpeg[/IMG]

Windells 2012: Session 2 - SKI

by MagsinTweets
Jul 1st 2012 - 0 comments

The longest Windells park lane yet was in full swing for session 2. Colby West make his first appearance ever on Mt. Hood, and the 4bi9 crew steps up to the 100 foot booter. Filmed by: Jake Strassman, Tyler Malay, Alexandra Erickson, Will Start, Ian Macy, Ian Post & Jake Durham. Edited by: Jake Strassman & Will Start

A Short History of Photography: The Daguerreotype

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Jul 1st 2012 - 0 comments

We live in an amazing time for development in the field of photography with new cameras and technologies being invented and released all the time. But where did it all begin? This video takes us way back to the first photograph and the development of the Daguerreotype – an early photographic process. Also check out [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. A Short History of Photography: The Daguerreotype[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/05/35/490535.gif[/IMG]

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Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

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Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

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Snap, GeoTag and Share Your Smile With Yoko Ono?s New #smilesfilm App

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Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

Back in 1967 Yoko Ono said that it was her ultimate goal “to make a film which includes a smiling face snap of every single human being in the world.” And now that the 21st century has arrived she’s one technological step closer to achieving that goal. Her new app, #smilesfilm, compiles all of the [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/03/96/490396.jpeg[/IMG]

How to Make the Most of your Summer

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Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

A Guest Post by Annie Tao Photographically-speaking, there are some things you can do to make the most of your Summer. Here are some things to think about: 1. Magic can happen Anywhere Bring your camera not just to the big events, but to the small innocuous ones too. You never know when a beautiful [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. How to Make the Most of your Summer[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/03/82/490382.jpeg[/IMG]

A Ring Flash Lighting Tutorial Complete With Zombies and Soda

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Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

If you’ve ever wondered when, or how, or why you might use a ring light or ring flash, this short lighting tutorial from The Slanted Lens should help you answer all of those questions. In this case, Jay P. Morgan was shooting for Zombie Juice soda and he took the opportunity to explain why he [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/03/71/490371.gif[/IMG]

Pentax Crowned Best In DSLR Online Buyer Satisfaction

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Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

You’d think the biggest name in DSLR online buyer satisfaction would be someone like Nikon or Canon, but according to J.D. Power and Associates, it’s actually Pentax. J.D. Power and Associates released their 2012 DSLR Online Buyer Report a couple of days ago, and it was Pentax that took the crown, scoring 899 our of [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/03/56/490356.jpeg[/IMG]

JVC and Sony Going After GoPro Market With New and Upcoming Action Cams

by NS_Photography
Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

Where the action cam market is concerned, GoPro is king. For the last few years if you wanted to go sky diving, snowbording, mountain biking, or any other extreme sport and video tape yourself doing it, you’d probably be strapping a GoPro to one of your appendages. Sony and JVC, however, are looking to get [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/03/44/490344.jpeg[/IMG]

Fully Automatic Cardboard Photo Booth Yields Timeless Silver Gelatin Photos

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Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

Falling somewhere in the “really cool idea” category, this fully-automatic, working photo booth is made entirely out of cardboard. Everything from the outside to the gears, cogs and belts that make up the innards is all cardboard and 100% automatic. To use the machine all you have to do is insert your cardboard token and [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/03/32/490332.gif[/IMG]

Travel Photography Inspiration Project: United Kingdom

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Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

With the world turning its interest to the UK as the Summer Olympics approach, let?s get a jump and see what DPS readers think of the country. We?ll see enough of the pomp and circumstance in a month, but for now, travelers and residents alike let us peer through their lens. This is the eleventh [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. Travel Photography Inspiration Project: United Kingdom[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/03/04/490304.jpeg[/IMG]

#VOTE4SAGA

by Saga.
Jun 30th 2012 - 0 comments

We need your help, everyone who has supported Saga this far, we ask for your help in achieving our goal of being entered into the Mission: Small Business contest presented by Living Social. We feel Saga has earned the right to compete against other … Continued[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/02/78/490278.jpeg[/IMG]

Flickr Partners with Nokia to Beef Up Maps and Geotagging

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Jun 29th 2012 - 0 comments

Flickr announced today that it has partnered with Nokia to overhaul its geotagging feature. The new maps and satellite images will offer increased coverage (e.g. bye bye photos in ambiguous blobs of land), detail, and zoom. The company isn’t turning its back on Open Street Map completely, though: the old map tiles will still be [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/02/17/490217.jpeg[/IMG]

Seeing Beyond the Human Eye

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Jun 29th 2012 - 0 comments

“Science can be beautiful. Art can be scientific.” This latest episode of the PBS series Off Book, titled “Seeing Beyond the Human Eye“, looks into how science and photographic techniques are helping transform how we see the world. Technology defies the boundaries of human perception. From photomicrography to astrophotography, size and distance are no longer [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/02/05/490205.gif[/IMG]

A Nighttime Photograph of a Mountain Biker on an Arch

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Jun 29th 2012 - 0 comments

This idea came to me after I had shot this photo in the daytime. I had been seeing a lot of celestial-type shots on the Internet, but most were just landscapes with no action. My main focus is action sports, and I love a challenge. I figured I would give it a try. To start [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/01/89/490189.jpeg[/IMG]

How to Simulate Looking Through a DSLR Viewfinder

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Jun 29th 2012 - 0 comments

If you’re creating a short film that requires a “through the viewfinder” clip, there’s an easier way to create it than pointing your camera through an actual viewfinder (does anyone actually do that?). In the short tutorial above, Luke Neumann of Neumann Films shows how you can simulate the look of a viewfinder by overlaying [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/49/01/66/490166.jpeg[/IMG]