Recent Editorial Photography Articles
Vanessa Williams In Her Natural State
Alex Prager Was Born In the Wrong Decade
Emotional Photographs From The Middle East Revolts
Gregory Crewdson's Photography Sets Are Really Intense
The Dark Side Of The Lens
War Photographers' Story Makes It To The Big Screen
Brian Smith Talks About Making Your Own Photo Breaks
Photographer Travels To The Most Remote Part Of The World To Give Away A Portrait
How To Create An Amazing Band Photograph
A Photoshoot For The Star Wars Fans
Red Bull's Illume Photo Exhibit Is Itself Art
Bara Prasilova Is More An Artist Than A Fashion Photographer
Sometimes Harsh, Direct Sunlight Can Be Beautiful
How To Get The Most Out Of Micro Stock Photography
Mark Peterman: A Conversation With An Editorial Photographer
How To Take Pilot Portraits With F18 Fighter Jets
F18 Fighter Jet Pilot Portrait Photoshoot - Douglas Sonders Photography from Douglas Sonders on Vimeo.
How To Shoot Studio Bridals On Location
Behind the Scenes: Unique Bridal Portraits w/ Michael Corsentino and Photoflex from Photoflex on Vimeo.
How To Quickly Style A Model And Location For A Photo Shoot
Greenpeace Through The Lens: Photographer Pierre Gleizes
How To Shoot Photos At Capitol Hill
How To Suspend Your Model From Wires In The Studio
Fstoppers Original: The Stolen Scream
What if you took a set of images that became so popular that it was used hundreds of times all around the world by hundreds of artists, businesses, websites, and publications? As photographers, it's what we all dream about but what if you were never paid for your work? What if you weren't even given credit? What if your images were stolen for years and you never had any idea? If there was ever a video to share, this is it. This is Noam Galai's story.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/20718237
https://www.youtube.com/embed/A5lEMIf7_FM
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The Underwater Snowboard Shoot
Aaron Nace Puts Some Drama In His Shoot
How To Build A Full Studio At A Music Festival
If You Like Dogs, This Photoshoot Is For You
How National Geographic Photographs A 300 Foot Redwood
Adding An Angry Mob Makes Any Portrait Interesting
Comedian Colin Kane angry mob photo shoot with Photographer Monte Isom from monte isom on Vimeo.