Articles from Kenn Tam
See NYC Days and Nights Combined into One Glorious Frame
Every now and then a cool photo series makes the rounds on the internet and it's hard to miss. But because I like to play it safe and Stephen Wilkes's "Day and Night" exhibit is too awesome to miss I had to post it.
Splicing Family Genetics Together with a Camera
Once again I find myself impressed and vexed all at the same time. When am I going to produce a creative body of work like Croix Gagnon and Frank Schott's "12:31" or something as intriguing as Ulric Collette's "Genetic Portraits" where he virtually, splices family members together?
16 EISA Photo Award Winning Items
Our friends across the pond at the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) have announced the winners of their 2011-2012 photo awards. Check outs what 16 items came out on top.
Makeup Ads Banned in UK for Too Much Photoshop
I just read on PetaPixel that the "Advertising Standards Authority, the ad industry watchdog in the UK, has banned an advertisement by Lancome featuring Julia Roberts for being misleading, stating that the flawless skin seen in the photo was too good to be true."
A Good Old Fashion Photo Booth for You to Play With
Do you remember the joys of photo booths? Squeezing into that small box with your friends, drawing the curtain, inserting your coins and then being ambushed by the flash? If you were lucky you managed to compose yourself for the last frame. Well the fun's not over thanks to Photo Cabine. Why don't you give it a go and link your results in our forum?
A Spiffy New Camera Body Cap for Canon EF Mounts
Like many of you I have trouble shopping for what I need and then stopping. But it does take more then a bit of flash to get me to shell out my hard earned cash. Enter LockCircle a new body cap being made for Canon EF mount bodies and soon after Nikon F mount bodies. Are these eye catching caps functional or frivolous? You decide by leaving your comments below.
Top Ten Milestones in Modern Camera Technology
Preston Scott: "At some point in the last year, it was brought to my attention that vintage issues of Popular Science magazine have been scanned and are now freely available through Google Books. Included are all past issues from 1926 through 1999 – in their entirety. Let the geekery begin!
Light Painting with 1,871 Slices of a Corpse
Joseph Paul Jernigan was a Texas murderer who was executed by lethal injection. His body was then sliced into 1,871, 1mm cross sections, digitized and has now been used to create eerily stunning photographs.
An iPhone SLR Mount for Canon and Nikon Lenses
Hey everyone. I saw this and I had to share it. It's kinda cool but if you own these lenses... Well let's leave the comments to you guys and see what comes up. ;) From time to time I find the cool, the absurd, the wild, the inventive, the helpful, the shocking, etc, etc, that I just want to share with you.
Nudes & Centerfolds: How To Light Them & Get Paid Doing It
Dean Capture, a professional photographer with over 20 years of experience behind the camera, has spent the last 10 years living in Los Angeles, shooting the most beautiful nude models and porn stars on the planet.
To Screw Or Be Screwed? That Is The Question.
After reading Andy Baio's post about his recent ordeal / lawsiut with photographer Jay Maisel I found myself, as an artist and a photographer, landing on both sides of the fence. If you can visualize that, you'll realize it makes for a very *cough* uncomfortable position.
What It Takes To Get "The Shot"
You feel butterflies in your stomach, adrenalin in your viens and joy in your heart. As a photographer this means you either just fell in love OR you just got, "the shot". Marc Montocchio of Occhioinc.com sent me his video of how he fell in love... no wait, of how he got the shot, shown below.