International Photography Awards (IPA) has announced the winners of its 2022 contest. It showcases the work of non-professional and professional photographers who submitted their photos to 13 different categories. They cover a wide range of topics and genres, so no matter what type of photography you prefer – this gallery has something especially for you
DIYP Quiz: So, you think you know film cameras?
You guys were pretty good at recognizing digital cameras based only on their backs. And today, we have something for film camera enthusiasts. In this DIYP quiz, we ask you to guess film cameras based only on their back. Some of them are iconic, some are less well-known; some are vintage, and there are even some modern ones. So, let’s jump right in and check how well you know your film cameras.
2023 Milky Way Photographer of the Year contest unveils jaw-dropping winning photos
Capture the Atlas‘ Milky Way Photographer of the Year has just announced its 2023 winners. Like every year, there isn’t just one photo to rule them all – there is an entire gallery of 25 breathtaking images. We bring you a selection of winners, so let’s dive in and enjoy these marvelous starry sky photos from all over the world.
Photographer shares the story behind the iconic Columbia Pictures logo
The Columbia Pictures logo is one of those images we’ve all seen hundreds of times. You may know that it was based on a photo – the photograph and the painting side-by-side image has been circling the Internet ever since I can remember. But few people know the story behind the reference image and the photo shoot when it was taken.
Photographer Kathy Anderson recently revealed what it was like to take the photo that became the iconic logo we’re all familiar with. Not only she shared the pretty DIY setup, but also some more personal and interesting situations that occurred during the shoot.
This “stellar flower” unravels the twilight’s evolution in 360 degrees
Sunsets will forever be my favorite part of the day. Some argue that they’re all the same, but I say it’s exactly the opposite. Creative photographer Dario Giannobile observed the sky in the sunset, recording its changes day after day. And he came up with an idea. Combining time sequencing and 360-degree photography, he has created unique “stellar flowers” that will leave you speechless.
Jaw-dropping macro video shows tadpoles in detail like never before
Did you use to catch and release tadpoles from ponds when you were a kid? If you did, Jens Heidler of Another Perspective has a video that will make your childhood close to you again. And I mean, really close. In his latest video, he shows us tadpoles in 100:1 magnification, revealing even the tiniest details we’ve never seen before.
This is how to get photography clients on Instagram – even with few followers
Social networks are what you make from them: they can be a way to waste time, but also a useful tool to grow your business and reach people. In this video, Chelsea Nicole tells you more about how to do the latter. She offers some bulletproof strategies that will help you reach more Instagram users and turn them into your clients, even if you don’t have a large follower base.
A pigeon scares a meteorologist as it photobombs a live camera
When animals photobomb my shots, it’s the cutest thing. I don’t know about you, but I just can’t get mad at them. But when they photobomb a live camera during a broadcast and startle a meteorologist, you get a darn hilarious moment live on TV. This recently happened to an NBC6 South Florida weather presenter, and it was as charming as it was funny.
Comparing iPhone 13 vs iPhone 14 for astrophotography
The best camera is the one you have with you, or so the old saying goes. That statement has never been more powerful than now. I recently took a break from Adobe MAX to hit the desert for a short adventure with Russell Brown from Adobe. I wanted to shoot some star trails with a mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z6, but I also wanted to put my iPhone through its paces. Here’s what happened.
CPSC empowers people with disabilities, increases their representation in stock photos
US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) noticed that people with disabilities aren’t represented enough in certain types of stock photography. But they didn’t just sit and whine about it on social media. They did something to change it and made their own collection of stock photos showing people with disabilities using different home safety devices.
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