The creation of the first video camera is generally attributed to Louis Le Prince in 1888. He is responsible for the oldest video that exists, titled Roundhay Garden Scene. It’s simply a video of people walking through a garden, but it marks a major breakthrough in technology. However, the story of the first video camera is […]
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My Experience Documenting Artists in Paris
Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of joining my brother, Matthew Moloney, and good friend, Joe Taveras, on a journey to Paris to host an art exhibition called HERE NOW. I learned so much through the documentation process. And I had a blast being with them, making art, and exploring the wonderful city of […]
Continue readingThe Alex Strohl Interview
Many people are drawn to new things because of jealousy, or someone pushing them, or even for monetary gain, but not many people are drawn to something new because it provides purpose, or reason. Photographer Alex Strohl didn’t pick up a camera because he wanted to show off. He had just gotten kicked out of […]
Continue readingThe Olivier Wong Interview
Olivier Wong is a French photographer based in Paris shooting incredible street and lifestyle scenes not only in France, but all over the world. Continue reading below to find out how Olivier became the talented travel photographer that he is today. Tell us a little bit about your childhood and background. When was the first […]
Continue readingFree Paris Travel Photoshop Actions
Traveling to Paris was an unforgettable experience. It’s a massive city full of unique people and interesting architecture. When I was there, I was constantly inspired by the beautiful buildings and landmarks. To help edit all of the photos I shot on my trip, I put together a small set of travel Photoshop Actions that […]
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