Tutorial: Photoshop for 70 basketball portraits in two days
Mon, 02/2/09 – 18:19 | 2 Comments

Photographer Dustin Snipes gives step-by-step instructions regarding the post-production work he did to achieve a sought-after look in the 70 basketball portraits he took in just two days during last year’s Cactus Classic in Arizona.

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How to improve your photography of insects
Friday, 11 Apr, 2008 – 0:23 | No Comment
How to improve your photography of insects

Want to get some awesome photos of creepy critters but not scare off your wallet?

Akward Signs
Friday, 11 Apr, 2008 – 0:12 | One Comment

These signs will make you laugh out loud.

Photos from the conflict in Israel
Friday, 11 Apr, 2008 – 0:06 | One Comment
Photos from the conflict in Israel

Things are heating up between Israel and militant group Hamas. On Friday, they sent tanks into the Strip to “settle the score.”

Edward Gillum presents black and white photos in Paris
Friday, 11 Apr, 2008 – 0:00 | No Comment
Edward Gillum presents black and white photos in Paris

Ah Paris almost seems to go hand and hand with photography.

Olympus u1010 Reviewed
Thursday, 10 Apr, 2008 – 19:39 | No Comment
Olympus u1010 Reviewed

Register Hardware has the verdict on the Olympus u1010.

Is photography dead?
Thursday, 10 Apr, 2008 – 19:32 | No Comment

Going digital has brought photography into a whole new realm, but Newsweek has released a story that has questioned the soul and integrity of the art since the advent of pixels and Photoshop.

Nikon announces P80
Thursday, 10 Apr, 2008 – 19:18 | One Comment
Nikon announces P80

Today Nikon announced a power-zoom and super quick digital camera today. The P80 features a 18x zoom and can shoot between 13-30 frames per second.

Perfectly Timed Photos
Thursday, 10 Apr, 2008 – 19:09 | No Comment
Perfectly Timed Photos

Here’s an interesting collection of photos…

Powershot A720 IS Reviewed
Wednesday, 9 Apr, 2008 – 11:42 | No Comment
Powershot A720 IS Reviewed

Canon’s eight mega-pixel digital point and shoot, the A720 IS, just got a look-over by the people from TechTree.com.

Olympic torch passes through San Francisco
Wednesday, 9 Apr, 2008 – 11:33 | No Comment
Olympic torch passes through San Francisco

It has been interesting to see the protests circling around the Olympic torch relay. Not too many people are happy with the human rights record of China, who will be hosting the games. Recently, the …

Pentax K200D Review
Tuesday, 8 Apr, 2008 – 11:25 | No Comment
Pentax K200D Review

Digital Camera Review just posted a review about Pentax’s latest foray into the SLR realm with the 10.2 megapixel K200D.

Canon releases firmware update for 40D
Tuesday, 8 Apr, 2008 – 11:18 | No Comment
Canon releases firmware update for 40D

 Got a 40D? Time for an update!

Most popular camera lenses
Tuesday, 8 Apr, 2008 – 11:12 | No Comment
Most popular camera lenses

Digital Photography School has a list of some of the most popular lenses on the market today.

A movie of camera stills
Tuesday, 8 Apr, 2008 – 11:06 | One Comment
A movie of camera stills

This is a pretty awesome feat. Some filmmakers made a movie comprised completely of 2,000 still photos taken from a Canon 20D.

Olympus MJU 1020 Reviewed
Monday, 7 Apr, 2008 – 0:14 | No Comment
Olympus MJU 1020 Reviewed

Digital Life just took a look at the newly released Olympus MJU 1020 and things look favorable.

Hands on the Canon Rebel Xsi
Monday, 7 Apr, 2008 – 0:00 | No Comment
Hands on the Canon Rebel Xsi

Digital Camera Review has a first-look at the new Canon Rebel Xsi.

On the trail: a look at political campaign photography
Sunday, 6 Apr, 2008 – 15:35 | 2 Comments
On the trail: a look at political campaign photography

The New York Times has a great slide-show of the political photography of Stephen Crowley, who has shot presidential elections from Bush vs. Clinton to Kerry vs. Bush. Let’s just say he’s got a lot …

Final Four photos
Sunday, 6 Apr, 2008 – 15:12 | 3 Comments
Final Four photos

If you can wait until Monday (which is tomorrow your basketball addicts!) for your fill of the NCAA Basketball Championship game, check out Sport’s Illustrated photo slide-show from the Final Four.

National Geographic Posters
Sunday, 6 Apr, 2008 – 14:52 | One Comment

Now you can have National Geographic’s award-winning photography on your bedroom wall.

The fading of one-hour photo shops
Sunday, 6 Apr, 2008 – 14:31 | One Comment

The Times Argus has an interesting story on how digital photography is changing the way film developing shops operate. While film seems to be taking its last gasps, the shops are switching over to digital …

Olympus E-420 Review
Saturday, 5 Apr, 2008 – 12:23 | One Comment
Olympus E-420 Review

Digital Camera Review has the skinny on one of the smallest SLRs you can buy.

Canon raises money for British Red Cross
Saturday, 5 Apr, 2008 – 12:16 | 3 Comments
Canon raises money for British Red Cross

Here’s a nice human interest story, Canon has raised over 27,000 pounds for the British Red Cross after donating five pounds from the sale of each red Canon PowerShot A460.

Autofocus vs. manual focus
Friday, 4 Apr, 2008 – 14:21 | No Comment
Autofocus vs. manual focus

Auto-focus may make our lives easier, but does it necessarily give us the sharpest photos possible?

Polaroid releases new camera
Friday, 4 Apr, 2008 – 14:12 | One Comment
Polaroid releases new camera

In an effort to get more beginning photographers interested, Polaroid has announced the launch of their new basic digital camera, the i535.

Camera rights infringed on at Washington D.C.’s new ballpark
Friday, 4 Apr, 2008 – 11:42 | 2 Comments
Camera rights infringed on at Washington D.C.’s new ballpark

Mark Butler was taking photos from the left field gate of the Washington National’s new ballpark when he was asked by an officer of the secret service to delete any pictures of security checkpoints set …

X-ray photography
Friday, 4 Apr, 2008 – 11:32 | No Comment
X-ray photography

Who knew that broken leg was a work of art? Better call your doctor and get a copy of your X-rays ASAP.

Kid’s cameras compared
Thursday, 3 Apr, 2008 – 11:56 | No Comment
Kid’s cameras compared

Looking your young photographer a camera? Make sure you get good deal.

Amateur photographers improving in skill
Thursday, 3 Apr, 2008 – 11:36 | No Comment
Amateur photographers improving in skill

Canon USA’s Hawaii’s 12 annual amateur photo contest has been an example of fine photography, according to the contest’s organizers.

Kent Peterson unretires to go digital
Thursday, 3 Apr, 2008 – 11:29 | No Comment
Kent Peterson unretires to go digital

Kent Peterson was done with photography in 2002. He sold his cameras, closed his studio and got a job with a bicycle company. Film photography was an old horse. But now he’s back, and going …