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HBOs series Chernobyl took the world by the storm shortly after it was first aired, and if you ask me, its no surprise. With the eerie atmosphere and sound effects, moving true stories, marvelous cinematography and directing this is a series that leaves no one indifferent. Indy Moguls Ted Sim had a chat with […]

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Chelsey Nelson, a photographer from Louisville, KY claims that a Louisville law forces her to photograph same-sex weddings, prohibiting her from staying true to her Christian beliefs. Whats more, the law allegedly even doesnt let her openly express her beliefs about marriage. Because of all this, she decided to file a lawsuit against the city. […]

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The post Back to Basics: Deciphering Shutter Speed and Motion appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch.

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Fujifilm’s recently released Acros II starts shipping in Japan this month, but it looks like it’s possibly being manufactured by Ilford, and not Fujifilm themselves. The big clue comes via the Twitterfeed of eto_silversalt who posted photos of Fuji’s new Acros II box in 120 format roll film, which clearly bears the mark “Made in […]

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Adobes Photoshop for iPad was finally launched earlier this month, but the users were well, not exactly thrilled by the existing features. Adobe admitted that the app needs improvements, announcing that some features were yet to come. And now, the roadmap of the upcoming features has been revealed so you know what to expect from […]

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How much we edit our photos, or whether we should even do it at all, is a conversation that I see some up almost daily on social media. I say conversation, it often turns into quite the heated debate. In this video, Sean Tucker shares some of his thoughts on the history of editing and […]

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When you start doing photography (or anything else, for that matter), youll get a bunch of tips on what you should do. Some of them are absolutely precious, while the other ones will do you more harm than good. But how do you weed out the bad advice from the good? When youre new to […]

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Wildlife filmmakers and photographers sometimes have scary close encounters with wild animals. This is exactly what recently happened to Kim Wolhuter. While he was exploring around a huge baobab tree, he came face to face with a leopard. He had it all on camera, and it made my heart pound harder just watching the video! […]

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If you want to shoot colorful portraits inspired by the 80s aesthetic, youve come to the right place. Tajreen and Chloe of Tajreen&Co have prepared a fantastic video to give you some guidelines and examples of how to do it. The girls share lots of useful information in a short and concise video. But also, […]

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The post 3 Things Aperture Mode is Perfect For in Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mat Coker.

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