When you first point FilmLab at some film, it automatically detects the photos, and gives you a real-time preview of what negatives will look like as positives. You can tap a frame, and it will zoom in to fill the… Read More ›
Photography
The IQ3 100MP Achromatic: 100MP for $50,000 (no colour)
A black and white image has the power to take us out of this world and transport us to another reality. Our goal is to create a digital imaging system that captures the timelessness of black and white photography in… Read More ›
How to shoot on iPhone 7
These new instructional videos from Apple are very well produced and will suit anyone who needs some simple tips to make their mobile photography better.
A 7 Minute Video Created from Just 7 Wave Photos
Believe it or not, Infinite Now is made up of just 7 images. But through the magic of Puppet Warp in After Effects and Flixel Cinemagraph Pro, Dijcks is able to stretch those out into 7 mesmerizing minutes worth of… Read More ›
The Holy Grail of Photography
The next step of photography is to process your images, to make your photos look aesthetically appealing. For me, the aesthetics are important in photography — because the more beautiful the aesthetic of photography, the more emotion, soul, and feeling… Read More ›
Birdie – Make your camera Fly
Birdie is an aerodynamic accessory for action cams like the GoPro. Launch it into the air while your camera takes continuous photos or videos on the way up to maximum altitude, and on the way back down… More at Amazon…. Read More ›
Spring: All in all this took 3 years to shoot. I shot over 8TB of 5k footage. It’s finished in 4k.
This is a companion piece to my Fall time-lapse from a few years ago. I wanted it to be the polar opposite of the first one. Not just the Fall vs Spring. But wide shots vs close ups, everything in… Read More ›
Dark Skies at Assateague Island National Seashore
The video starts with the quarter moon illuminating the sky and you can watch the sky get darker as it sets. At the end of the video you can see venus rising and dawn light taking over the darkness. Now… Read More ›
Slow Sync Flash Images
This week I’d like to feature a series of images that all use a fun and striking technique called Slow Sync Flash. This technique combines a slower than normal shutter speed combined with a flash during the exposure… More at… Read More ›
16 Famous First Photographs in History
While most early photos used the daguerreotype process invented by Louis Daguerre, technical inventions have created endless possibilities for photographers. Let’s take a stroll down memory lane to learn some of the famous first photographs that have changed how we… Read More ›