Every derelict location comes with its own individual history, but each one is connected in the sense that they are reminders of what once was, what might’ve been, and what happens when we forget. They are no longer freshly painted, not shiny and new anymore. Windows are broken. Doors, furniture, light fixtures, and most metal has been either stolen or scrapped. They are not as they once were, nor will they ever again be. Nonetheless, despite the decay and rust that many see as unsightly blots on the landscape, the allure for urban explorers and photographers lies in identifying and capturing the remaining beauty in these forgotten locations. If we look closely, it isn’t hard to find.
If you’re ready to step up to some new glass that will make your portraits shine, these 85mm portrait lenses will do the trick for you. 85mm lenses are perfect for portraits thanks to the levels of compression they give, their overall sharpness, fast apertures, and creamy bokeh, and their versatility in regards to being able to shoot close up headshots, and three quarter body shots with ease. The lenses we’ve chosen excel in all of these areas, and the best part is that they’re all under four figures when it comes to price.
We all love saving money, and there’s nothing better than saving money on the things we want the most. If you’re looking for a new camera, some new glass, accessories or guides and software, you’ve come to the right place. You can save $500.95 on the outstanding Fujifilm XT-2 which is on sale for just $1,099. The Panasonic GX85 Kit with two lenses is a steal at $597.99, and the Canon M50 Kit has a discount of $250; which makes it just $649! It’s the perfect way to break out into Mirrorless cameras. There are massive saving on lenses too like the Fujifil, 90mm F2 which is down to $799. There lens deals for Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Micro Four Thirds and Sony cameras too. Check out all the deals after the break.
Black and white is the quintessential look of street photography, but the craft is also now impressive in color. Some of our favorites aren’t just simple captures of what’s happening here and there — they’re also clever exercises on how to catch the eyes with pops of color. A perfect example is today’s featured set by Gustavo Rosas, who uses this technique in his street snaps of Buenos Aires.
Underwater photography is one of the most challenging yet also breath-taking genres to get into, as we’ve seen in a lot of stunning projects we’ve featured in the past. Today, we bring yet another unique addition in the works of Finland-based Tiina Törmänen, who take us into the dreamworlds beneath the lakes of her country. If you’re a nature lover keen on discovering the beauty of underwater scenes, this set will make you want to take the plunge.
During the recent CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Sharp surprised just about everyone in the photography and videography world with an announcement about a new 8K Micro Four Thirds camera that they have in the works. There’s no doubt that the camera sounds exciting and the tech should really get vloggers and videographers ears perked up, but do we really need another manufacturer to enter the Micro Four Thirds camera space? After the break we have a video from Kinotika that shows the Sharp 8K camera that was on display at the convention, and we’ll discuss whether or not we think it’s a smart move on Sharp’s part to enter the market place with this device.
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The Northern Lights are perhaps one of the most breathtaking natural phenomenons anyone can see during their time on this planet. The bright colors can be seen fluttering in the skies over Alaska, northern parts of Canada, Greenland, Iceland, parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland, and the residents there can see them from late August through the middle of April. The rest of us (unless we make a special trip to see them) have to rely on photographers like Christian Hoiberg who set out to capture the Aurora Borealis in all of its glory with their trusty cameras. After the break we share some of the images Christian has captured during his dances with the ‘Lady in Green’.
Looking into shooting film for your next fashion portraits or editorial project? We’ve found just the right stuff to inspire you. Ukranian fashion photographer and architect Lena Pogrebnaya used the iconic Kodak Portra film to shoot one of her most recent campaigns for a clothing brand. The set is a fine example of why the look of Kodak Portra films remain sought after for today’s portrait and fashion photography.
Unpredictable and unreliable as they can be, the moody and often surreal imagery of expired films continues to inspire countless photographers and visual storytellers. Our latest favorite example is by Oslo-based Øystein Sture Aspelund, whose stunning space-inspired set is one of the most fitting use of the expired film aesthetic we’ve seen so far. If you still shoot film, we’re sure you’ll fall in love with this series.