LATEST ADDITIONS

Barry Tanenbaum  |  Feb 09, 2016

Not long ago I caught up with Timothy Schenck, a New York-based professional photographer who specializes in the architectural stories of projects he considers will someday have historical and lasting cultural significance.

The Editors  |  Feb 08, 2016

Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day by Tracee Austin features a delicate thistle in a vibrant shade of bright purple set against a soft green background. 

Cynthia Boylan  |  Feb 08, 2016

This fun, informative video below from COOPH expertly explains anything and everything you ever wanted to know about the art of photography.

Stan Trzoniec  |  Feb 08, 2016

When I was a cub photographer in high school, I was very proud of my Kodak Signet 40 camera. With the attached flash unit, even if I did not look like a professional, I felt like one. Later, thanks to my obsession with large aperture lenses, I moved up to a Heiland H2 Pentax camera complete with its awesome Auto Takumar 50mm f/2 lens that I carried throughout Europe and later for the local newspaper.

Dan Havlik  |  Feb 08, 2016

There are some Photoshop tutorial videos out there that can be extremely helpful and there are some that can be extremely annoying. The humorous short clip below from Sugar Zaza shows precisely why some of them can drive us completely batty.

The Editors  |  Feb 05, 2016

Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day by Justin Cale is a beautiful portrait of a comical looking owl.

Jason Schneider  |  Feb 05, 2016

Ever since digital supplanted film as the primary capture medium sometime in the early 2000’s, the number of new analog cameras available on the market has declined precipitously.

Jon Sienkiewicz  |  Feb 05, 2016

Valentine’s Day is just a few days away, but there’s still time enough for you to parlay your digital photography skills into a memorable gift so you don’t find yourself buying a dozen haggard, mismatched roses at the all-night gas station (again).

Joe Farace  |  Feb 05, 2016

LED lighting is all the rage with the cool kids and why not? It’s continuous and that’s important for new photographers or anyone wishing to capture hybrid—video and still—imagery. It’s also literally cool, with no eyebrow-melting hot lights making subjects uncomfortable.

Staff  |  Feb 05, 2016

We love outdoor photography but we like it even better when there’s some element of the “extreme” involved. Yes, extreme is tough to define but for this assignment we were looking for images of dizzying mountaintops shot from harrowing angles, exploding volcanoes, dangling ice climbers, kayakers barreling through rapids, or stunning displays of weather. We didn’t get all of those things but we did get some amazing images from Shutterbug readers. Check out our favorite 10 outdoor images that made us see the awesomeness and danger of nature in the extreme.

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