Ollie More

by KyleMeyr
Aug 19th 2012 - 0 comments

To keep ahead of the game these days, creativity must prevail. My suggestion is to get rid of some jumps...

Canon EOS-M Announced

by NS_Photography
Jul 23rd 2012 - 2 comments

Canon today announced its long awaited debut into the Mirrorless Interchangeable lens market with their Canon EOS-M camera. We’ve seen all the other major players in this market for some time with manufacturers like Fujifilm, Olympus, Panasonic and Sony not only having released numerous camera bodies but also growing numbers of lenses (see the best [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. Canon EOS-M Announced[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/52/02/64/520264.jpeg[/IMG]

The Hardest Photos To Capture: Pro Photographer Showdown Winner Brian Nevins

by NS_Photography
May 29th 2012 - 0 comments

Brian is a decade-long veteran shooter, with images to prove it. I meant to highlight his work immediately after he took Best in Show and People’s Choice awards at the action-sports-focused “Pro Photographer Showdown” which went down in Whistler, BC a while back, but got a little sidetracked. Regardless, here is the work now. Above [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/47/78/68/477868.png[/IMG]

Metamorphose: Surreal Slit Scan Photos of a Human Body in Nature

by NS_Photography
May 14th 2012 - 2 comments

Metamorphose is a project by photographer Frederic Fontenoy that consists of slit-scan self portraits created in outdoor locations. The technique produces an effect that makes his body look like it’s metamorphosing into some other life form. Metamorphose by Frederic Fontenoy (via Art Sponge) Image credits: Photographs by Frederic Fontenoy and used with permission[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/47/19/50/471950.jpeg[/IMG]

Why Instagram is Terrible for You, and Why You Should Use It

by NS_Photography
May 4th 2012 - 5 comments

Although everyone has an opinion on Facebook?s purchase of Instagram for $1b, I think we can all agree: Instagram is terrible for photographers (Gotcha). Why? Let?s count the ways. Why Instagram is Terrible for Photographers… The rights grab Let?s look at the Terms of Use: ?By displaying or publishing (?posting?) any Content on or through [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/46/73/90/467390.jpeg[/IMG]

Creative Portraits of Classical Musicians

by NS_Photography
May 4th 2012 - 4 comments

Denmark-based photographer Nikolaj Lund specializes in shooting the world of classical music, and captures some pretty unique portraits of musicians with their instruments. He takes the subjects out of their natural environment — the orchestra pit — and has them do epic poses in random places (e.g. streets, oceans, deserts). Portraits by Nikolaj Lund (via [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/46/72/98/467298.jpeg[/IMG]

Portrait Tip: Don?t Fill the Frame

by NS_Photography
May 4th 2012 - 2 comments

“Fill the Frame with your subject!” I still remember my high school photography teacher instructing our class with this rule. He drummed it into us week after week and his words have echoed in my ears ever since – 20-something years – almost every time I raise my camera to take a portrait. The rule [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. Portrait Tip: Don’t Fill the Frame[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/46/72/51/467251.jpeg[/IMG]

Stop Whining About Your Equipment, Get Out There And Shoot!

by NS_Photography
Apr 29th 2012 - 0 comments

Every day I get emails from photographers asking which camera to buy so they might become better photographers. STOP!  Use what you have, get out there and shoot! As Darren Rowse wrote in a recent article about camera lust sometimes I think our lust for cameras and gear could be getting in the way of [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. Stop Whining About Your Equipment, Get Out There And Shoot![IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/46/43/57/464357.gif[/IMG]

Surreal 360-Degree Panoramas Created by Stitching Hundreds of Photos

by NS_Photography
Apr 27th 2012 - 4 comments

Photographer Randy Scott Slavin creates spherical panoramic photographs of various cityscapes and landscapes. He makes the surreal images by shooting hundreds of photographs of a scene and then stitching them together into a stereographic projection. He calls the work Alternate Perspectives. Slavin writes, The photographing of the images is the actually least time consuming part [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/46/35/91/463591.jpeg[/IMG]

Stoked

by lau.goodrich
Apr 27th 2012 - 0 comments

Super stoked to go riding tomorrow.. one of my last days of the season before I go back home for knee surgery and the Australian/ NZ season. Hopefully my knee doesn't bail too hard! Not looking forward to going home either. Skiing for Sarah rest in peace. x

Asylum: A Stunning Timelapse Video

by NS_Photography
Apr 14th 2012 - 0 comments

Today I came across this amazing video on Vimeo which combines HDR photography, tone-mapping and time-lapse techniques. It was shot by Drew Geraci in an abandoned 1920′s Asylum over 7 months, combining just under 35,000 individual frames. While a little creepy to watch it’s an inspiring piece – shot in challenging circumstances: “Our 7 month [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. Asylum: A Stunning Timelapse Video[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/45/69/68/456968.gif[/IMG]