Are the 90s making a comeback? Apparently millennials are whistfully hearkening back to those good old days, when a Clinton was president and the tech bubble hadn’t burst. And if you lived your life through music videos, you know that there were plenty of videos shot in black-and-white. Here we break down eight iconic B&W music vids and show you how you can emulate the style in your photos.
If you’re one of those people that has always wanted to create a professional looking image with Instant Film, then you’ve come to the right place. Is it difficult? Not really; but it will surely require you to think in a different way. On January 15th, The Phoblographer’s Chris Gampat will take you into the …
Photographer Danny Alexander has tagged us in a number of his images on Instagram and we discovered him and his great strobist work this way. He’s a portrait photographer working in Louisville, KY. “I’ve slowly been turning my passion into a full time job and my work can be found in local and nationally published magazines.” says Danny. “Although I spend most of my time shooting editorial portraits anymore I do make time to work on creative personal projects. If I had to say I had a style in photography it would be that I take a strobist approach.” That’s perfect for our Creating the Photograph series.
Elvis fan and avid collector, Adam Nicholson, has launched a Kickstarter campaign featuring his collection of iconic photographs of Elvis Presley taking during the 1970s by photographer Ed Bonja. Bonja was the official photographer and tour manager for Presley from 1970-1977 and photographed many of his album covers. After a chance encounter, Nicholson partnered up with Bonja in 2012 and eventually came to own the collection of rare photographs, valued at $165,000. He plans for the exhibition to be a statewide tour and is currently seeking to raise $5,763 to go towards production expenses.
Double exposures are so incredibly tough to do for many photographers out there, but with patience you’ll get it. Most photographers try to do it in Photoshop but it ends up just being more annoying and a hassle than it’s worth. Some cameras have it available ready for you to use. But sometimes, it’s best to just sit there and edit on your phone than sit at a computer or try to navigate your camera’s clunky interface.
Before you actually read this post, note that the Canon AV-1 we’re talking about doesn’t actually work. In fact, it’s being sold for parts. But good Lord, who the hell does this to a camera? The Canon AV-1 in the pictures is currently on eBay and shows the workings of someone who decided to try …
On January 14-15th, we’re throwing an exclusive two-day intensive photography workshop in Los Angeles. You’ll learn a whole lot about approaching subjects, honing your reflexes, etc. You’ll go from Hollywood to Downtown LA with the Phoblographer’s very own Daniel Schaefer.
Hey folks, Our premium publication, La Noir Image, is currently spotlighting concert and music photographers. This site is a black and white photography publication aimed at inspiring and educating the modern photographer. From now on, artist features will be free for everyone to view. So if you want to spread the word about your work, …
Hey Fujifilm camera users, Just a quick heads up that we’ve updated our Fujifilm lens guide. Every single autofocus lens for the Fujifilm X series system is now on there along with our reviews, information, buying information, etc. Check it out right here.
Inspired by the painters during the Renaissance period, Ross den Otter built his own camera obscura which he needed to literally walk into and be inside the camera box to take pictures. He has created a series of stunning portrait photographs with this process.