Recent Editorial Photography Articles
How To Shoot Photos At Capitol Hill
Tomasz Tomaszewski Explains Shooting in Total Darkness
Internal Emails of the National Archives Show Little Debate Over Altering Photo of Women’s March
The National Archives was found last month to have altered an image of the 2017 Women’s March in Washington D.C. Some of the protestors' signs had been artificially blurred for use in an exhibit. Internal emails now suggest that little debate preceded the alteration.
David Nguyen: ViViD Magazine
ViViD Magazine Fall 2010 Photoshoot from Matt Rodgers on Vimeo.
Vanessa Williams In Her Natural State
The Samsung NX30 Review: Simple and Functional, but Limited
The Samsung NX30 is a very affordable, DSLR-like mirrorless camera with a lot of features and a lot of promise. It's Samsung's number two camera in terms of "levels" (much like a 5D would be second to the 1D in Canon language) and is designed to appeal to an emerging photographer as well as the everyday user (like mom or pop), but is it be a camera worth considering for anyone semi-pro and above?
As Toshiba Looks into Light Field Sensor, Is Lytro's Tech Catching On?
When we all first heard about the light field sensor in the Lytro camera, there was a considerable amount of excitement. Many of us really saw something great in the ability to focus our images after the fact. But when the tech actually made it to market, it turned out that though neat, it wasn't really practical yet. Now with Toshiba rumored to be developing a light field sensor for mobile phones, is it safe to say this is really catching on?
Melissa Rodwell Shoots Harper's Bazaar Cover
Harper's Bazaar Arabia-Louis Vuitton from Melissa Rodwell on Vimeo.
Capturing The Sorrow And Humor In A Natural Disaster
Identifying with Your Niche Is More Important than Targeting a Niche - TogTools Podcast with Sarah Williams
Next up to bat on the Fstoppers TogTools podcast series is our very own Sarah Williams, half of the wedding photographer team at Val & Sarah. Jess and Stephen interview Sarah about the importance of identifying a niche and how she goes about booking the type of people she would want to hang out with, the ins and outs of partnerships and connecting emotionally to her work.
What Makes A Great Image?
Mark Peterman: A Conversation With An Editorial Photographer
PDN's 'The Look' Contest Is Now Open
Are you a fashion or beauty photographer looking to get your work out into the world? Well PDN (Photo District News) is at it again with their annual fashion and beauty contest. The Look is a contest, open to anyone, that aims to showcase the most talented fashion and beauty images from around the world. Entries are now open and running until June 8th, 2017.
[BTS Video] BYU Students Photograph Computer Hackers For FS Contest
Gregory Heisler Lights a Time Magazine Cover
Beauty Confessional: 1950'sville
Stephen Alvarez Lights Up Entire Caves
Earth From Below from Stephen Alvarez on Vimeo.
CreativeLIVE: Watch Eight Pro Photographers Speak Live In NYC
Right now the hottest spot on the globe for photography is in New York City at Photo Plus. Our good friends at creativeLIVE have set up an unbelievable opportunity for photographers to learn from eight of the industry's leading photographers all for FREE. Catch creativeLIVE's free event Photographers Ignite live right now. If you missed any of the speakers or want to revisit these amazing workshops,
David Jackson Creates a Creepy Circus
Shear Chaos Salon Circus Shoot :: Technical Banter from David Jackson on Vimeo.
Some Inspiration: Finalists of the Second Annual Whalebone Photo Contest
Whalebone Magazine (the self-proclaimed ninth-best magazine in the world) just wrapped up their Second Annual Whalebone Photo Contest, leading up to the release of their aptly named Photo Issue. Categories included Water, Adventure, Human, Motion, Joy, and Weather — whatever those things mean to you.