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Celebrating Alternative Photography: Cyanotype Prints with Ashok Viswanathan

By: Ashok Viswanathan – FFIP, EFIAP.PPSA Cyanotype is one of the earliest printing processes, dating from 1842 by Sir John Herschel, shortlyafter the discovery of...
Jon Swindall

Jon Swindall

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February 15, 2024

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The Art of Night Photography: Capturing the Beauty of the Nocturnal World, By: Amanda Winstead

Unlocking the secret to mastering the art of night photography can be a daunting challenge, but it offers spectacular opportunities for photographers. With practice and...
Josh Reichmann

Josh Reichmann

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November 29, 2023

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9 minutes read


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From Capture to Print: Creating Memorable Images, By: Peter Dulis

What transforms a photograph into a lasting memory? Is it the act of sharing it on social media platforms like Facebook or Instagram? In a...
Peter Dulis

Peter Dulis

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November 27, 2023

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Apple's October Surprise

Overview They’ve never released the Pro and Max CPUs alongside the base model before. Apple, in a surprise move, announced four new computers on the...
Dan Wells

Dan Wells

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November 8, 2023

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56 minutes read


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You Push The Button, AI Does The Rest - the most computational iPhone camera ever.

An iPhone – 1900 model (this one’s actually from 1924, but early Brownies are very similar) Found a Brownie camera in good shape at Granny's...
Dan Wells

Dan Wells

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October 13, 2023

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40 minutes read


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In the Footsteps of  L.F. Deardorff – Fujifilm introduces two Tilt/Shift lenses, a remarkably fast lens and a camera.

Introduction: A 4x5” “Baby Deardorff” and a couple of film holders Apple and Fujifilm made major announcements on the same day recently – September 12,...
Dan Wells

Dan Wells

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September 22, 2023

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56 minutes read


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A Photographer’s Journey into the Fire Zone By Mark Mann

In 2020 photojournalist Jennifer Osborne travelled to shoot the massive Australia bushfires. Now she’s made wildfire photography her life’s calling. “Hell is empty, and all...
Mark Mann

Mark Mann

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August 17, 2023

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Landscape & Environment

Do Landscapes Need To Be Factual?

One of the most emotive questions facing landscape photographers today is whether their images should be factual. If you take a photograph in Yosemite, should...
Peter Eastway

Peter Eastway

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July 31, 2023

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9 minutes read