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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Link of the day: ‘Pavement Terror’ shows frightened Britons react to backfires
Tuesday, 23 Dec, 2008 – 18:18 | No Comment
Link of the day: ‘Pavement Terror’ shows frightened Britons react to backfires

Here’s a unique experiment: While working as a delivery driver in Southampton, England, Howard Stone discovered how to make his van backfire loudly, and then set up a camera to document people reacting to the …

Link of the day: 2008’s pictures of the year according to Boston.com
Thursday, 18 Dec, 2008 – 18:32 | No Comment
Link of the day: 2008’s pictures of the year according to Boston.com

Among the many “best photos of the year” slideshows gracing the Web this month, here’s a stunning assemblage of 40 that will have you studying your screen for quite a while.

‘Time’ shows recently re-discovered photos of Obama from 1980
Thursday, 18 Dec, 2008 – 12:19 | One Comment
‘Time’ shows recently re-discovered photos of Obama from 1980

Photographer-turned psychologist Lisa Jack has unearthed film from a photo shoot she did with Barack Obama in 1980, when the president-elect was a freshman at Occidental College in Los Angeles, and the shots got picked …

Link of the day: Incredible tilt-shift photography
Friday, 12 Dec, 2008 – 14:16 | No Comment
Link of the day: Incredible tilt-shift photography

Here’s a fantastic compilation of 50 “tilt-shift” photos–photos taken with a special lens that gives the appearance of an extremely limited depth of field, thus making things look miniature–as well as a few videos.

Link of the day: 23 photos that appear to have been ‘Photoshopped,’ but weren’t
Monday, 8 Dec, 2008 – 13:58 | One Comment
Link of the day: 23 photos that appear to have been ‘Photoshopped,’ but weren’t

Check out this posting showing 23 photographs that look as though they were edited with Photoshop but, according to the site, are in fact unaltered.

A photographer, the White House, and a smashed SD card: A data-salvaging saga
Friday, 5 Dec, 2008 – 18:08 | 9 Comments
A photographer, the White House, and a smashed SD card: A data-salvaging saga

A photographer was able to finagle a last-minute assignment inside the White House, but just after pulling it off, the SD card containing his photos splintered. This is how he handled it.

Link of the day: Check out thousands of portraits at Exactitudes
Wednesday, 3 Dec, 2008 – 15:20 | No Comment
Link of the day: Check out thousands of portraits at Exactitudes

 
Two photographers from the Netherlands–Ari Versluis and Ellie Uyttenbroek–have spent the past 14 years meticulously documenting different styles of dress from around the world, and they’ve compiled a dizzying array of hundreds of pictures on …

NASA photos show Phoenix Mars lander’s journey
Tuesday, 11 Nov, 2008 – 16:13 | No Comment
NASA photos show Phoenix Mars lander’s journey

The harsh Martian winter has deprived the Phoenix Mars Lander of the sunlight it needs to power its instruments, and the device has stopped communicating after more than five months of work on the Red …

Election Day galleries show perspectives from the polls
Tuesday, 4 Nov, 2008 – 12:16 | No Comment
Election Day galleries show perspectives from the polls

Voters from around the country are sending their images from the polling stations to major national newspapers, and those combined with photos snapped by staff photographers are providing a thorough view of today’s historic election …

Microsoft officially launches Photosynth
Thursday, 21 Aug, 2008 – 14:08 | One Comment
Microsoft officially launches Photosynth

Microsoft announced Wednesday night the release of a free online service called Photosynth, an innovative application that automatically crunches and then stitches together up to 300 photos at a time to create “synths” of an …

Amazing Photos
Sunday, 18 May, 2008 – 12:56 | One Comment
Amazing Photos

Here’s some photos that should keep you entertained this Sunday.

MTV Behind the scenes of the “Twilight” Poster Photoshoot
Wednesday, 7 May, 2008 – 18:19 | No Comment
MTV Behind the scenes of the “Twilight” Poster Photoshoot

Check this out–our good pal Joey Lawrence gets interviewed by MTV about shooting the poster for the upcoming film “Twilight.” 

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

Here’s an interesting collection of photos…

Ultra High Speed Photography
Wednesday, 26 Mar, 2008 – 11:22 | No Comment
How to create panorama shots using Adobe Photoshops Photomerge
Tuesday, 4 Mar, 2008 – 15:38 | No Comment
How to create panorama shots using Adobe Photoshops Photomerge

This is a post about how to make a panoramic shot using multiple photos and Adobe Photoshop’s Photomerge.

Photographer Recreates Famous Photos with Legos
Wednesday, 27 Feb, 2008 – 16:35 | 2 Comments
Photographer Recreates Famous Photos with Legos

Photographer Recreates Famous Photos with Legos.
Wow, these are just plain awesome. Not only are they well done,

Joe McNally - Empire State Building
Thursday, 14 Feb, 2008 – 16:59 | No Comment
Joe McNally - Empire State Building

  

2008 Another Grim Year For Newspapers?
Saturday, 12 Jan, 2008 – 18:44 | No Comment

For those of us in the editorial photography business, it could be another bad year for the newspaper industry. So predicts Goldman Sachs, who is projecting a 7.9% drop in revenue this year. When newspapers …