Similar to tintypes, albumen prints were one of the early methods for creating a photograph in the 1850’s and throughout the early 1900’s as well until they were phased out. Albumen prints were the first of its kind to be commercially used and a relatively effective way of producing a photographic print onto a paper […]
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Nikon Confirms Development of Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera
Today Nikon confirmed the development of a next-generation full-frame (Nikon FX-format) mirrorless camera and NIKKOR lenses featuring a new mount. Additionally, an F-Mount adapter is being developed that will enable the use of a wide variety of previous F-Mount NIKKOR lenses with the new camera. Nikon’s goal is to ‘enable a new dimension in optical […]
Continue readingThe 5 Best Point-and-Shoot Film Cameras for Street Photographers
Street photography takes practice and you end up learning a lot from the mistakes you make, especially when you’re working with film. Mistakes become costly and time-consuming and you might even become frustrated that you missed a shot or didn’t create what you were hoping to. These are just some things that may come up […]
Continue readingNVIDIA AI Research Shows the Future of Removing Grain and Watermarks from Photos
Removing grain is a key feature photographers use in programs like Lightroom or Capture One. The ability to reduce noise and grain still has a long way to go, but research from NVIDIA shows just how far deep learning based technology is coming. NVIDIA AI removes grain and watermarks from photos In the beginning of […]
Continue reading7 Solid Lenses for the Nikon D750
Finding a good lens to use for a new camera can be challenging. Going with the kit lens is a good way to learn, but often has limitations. Especially when you’re moving from a crop to a full frame camera. With the Nikon D750 full frame camera, you have a lot of options. In this […]
Continue readingA Review of Leonard Freed’s “Black in White America”
Throughout time we have seen history repeat itself, and now more than ever, Leonard Freed’s “Black in White America” seems to be quite relevant. Through his photo essay, Freed worked to examine the plight of African Americans in the United States. During this time he travelled through New York, Washington D.C, and all over regions […]
Continue readingNikon Announces New CoolPix P1000 with Incredible 125x Zoom
Earlier today (July 10, 2018) Nikon announced their newest superzoom camera, the COOLPIX P1000. The camera is an absolute monster with an astounding 125x optical zoom (24-30000mm equivalent) and is powered by high performance NIKKOR optics. Perfect for photographers shooting from far distances, the COOLPIX P1000 has the ability to capture crystal clear images of […]
Continue readingTraveling Through Iceland with Marvin Kuhr
What would you do if you had 4 days off from work or university? What about driving all the way around the country of Iceland? Sounds impossible but it really isn’t. Me and two friends set the goal to drive more than 2000km, knowing that the midnight sun would provide 24 hours of light each […]
Continue readingCould Pixl-Latr be the New Way to Digitize your Film Negatives?
Digitizing your film negatives is debatably one of the most tedious and time-consuming steps when it comes to analog photography. Whether you are using a flatbed scanner, a professional drum scanner, a handheld scanner, or even a sheet-fed scanner, it is always a gradual process. Earlier this week, news had surfaced that a new product […]
Continue readingCinestill Announces Df96 One-Step Solution for Developing Black & White Film Negatives
Cinestill has launched their newest product – Df96, a ready-to-use, reusable, monobath processor for black and white film. The company has informed the public that it is the world’s fastest process for B&W film – one that can develop your film in only 3 minutes. See Examples and Results of Developing with CineStill’s DF96 Monobath, […]
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