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Behind the Scenes of a Grammy Nominated Stop Motion Music Video
May 16, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

The stop motion music video for Oren Lavie‘s song “Her Morning Elegance” took the web by storm last year, amassing over ten million views on YouTube and receiving a Grammy nomination. It’s crazy how much …

Shoot Fireworks Out of Focus for Beautiful Bokeh Explosions
May 13, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Next time you’re attend a fireworks display, try shooting your photographs or video out of focus. This video by Danny Cooke is a pretty beautiful look at what you can achieve by doing this. What’s …

The Amazing High Speed Bullet Photography of Alexander Augusteijn
May 4, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

If you think shooting fast moving animals is difficult, try shooting bullets slicing water drops. That’s the kind of mind-boggling photography that Alexander Augusteijn does. There’s no tricks or clever Photoshop manipulations involved… just dedication …

Behind the Scenes of Annie Leibovitz Shooting Sean Connery for Louis Vuitton
April 8, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Here’s an interesting peek at how Annie Leibovitz goes about shooting a portrait. This was for a Louis Vuitton advertisement a while back featuring Sean Connery. This is a photograph that resulted: Can any of …

Thief Accidentally Appears in Background of Family Photo
April 4, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Notice anything strange about the photograph above? It shows the Myers family taking a photograph together outside the Capital building in Madison, Wisconsin. Look a little closer, and you’ll see that their Canon G7 caught …

Amazing Time Lapse of California and Arizona by Dan Eckert
April 3, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Here’s a stunning time-lapse video by Dan Eckert shot in the California and Arizona deserts. Aside from the fact that seeing the night sky spin in time-lapse is usually pretty darn cool, Eckert employs some …

Alleged Photo of the First DSLR Pellicle Mirror on the Sony A33
March 28, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

The above is supposedly a leaked photo of the not-yet-announced Sony A33 and its pellicle mirror, the first of its kind on a DSLR. Rumor has it that the camera will officially be announced early …

Hilarious Parody of Photo Enhancing in Movies and TV Shows
March 27, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

A while back we shared a video in a post titled “The Cliche of Enhancing Images in Movies” that compiled clips from movies and TV shows in which “photo experts” did absurd and impossible “enhancements” …

Four Eyes and One Reflection of a Boy Making Pancakes
March 20, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Put your detective hats on — there’s a photo mystery going on over at Boing Boing. Luke Mandle sent in the above photograph of his little boy, Boing Boing published it asking readers to explain …

Photos of the Upcoming Sony A33 and A55 DSLRs Leaked
March 12, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Alleged photographs of the upcoming Sony Alpha A33 and A55 DSLR cameras have popped up in an overseas forum. The images look legitimate, though the A55 and A33 front views are identical images that had …

Uber Cute Collection of Photo Booth Marriage Proposals
March 8, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

The cute photo above of a surprise photo booth proposal is making its arounds around the Internets right now. Angela writes on her blog, These are the pictures from when we got engaged. I have …

One Year of Popular Photography for $5
February 28, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Deal alert: There’s a special offer on Popular Photography magazine over on Amazon. You can get a one-year subscription of the magazine (12 issues) for $5 flat with free shipping. The annual subscription normally costs …

Man Creates Worlds Largest Message Using GPS and 12K+ Miles of Driving
February 24, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Here’s a method of scrawling gigantic messages that puts skywriting to shame: Nick Newcomen spent 30 days driving 12,238 miles across 30 states in a GPS-logger equipped car, tracing the message “Read Ayn Rand” across …

Interview with Craig of Canon Rumors
February 18, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Craig is the blogger behind Canon Rumors PetaPixel: Can you tell me a little about yourself and your background? Craig: I am a 34 year old father of one, and soon to be husband of …

Are These Leaked Photos of the Upcoming Canon 60D?
February 9, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Here are a couple photographs that made their way onto the Internets today via a Japanese website. They seem to be actual “spy” photographs of the camera with an L lens attached, and it looks …

Terrorists ‘Sick of Being Treated Like Photographers
January 30, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

NewsARSE has a pretty funny satirical piece poking fun at the photographers’ rights situation in the UK: Police forces have been taking an extremely tough stance against any members of the public wishing to take …

Stunning Landscape Timelapse of Monument Valley
January 21, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

UK-based filmmaker Philip Bloom created this beautiful video of Monument Valley, Utah. Blending regular video and timelapse footage, Bloom builds a serene and powerful portrait of the place. Bloom used a plethora of gear to …

Self-Portrait in the Tip of a Ballpoint Pen Using a Modified Canon PowerShot
January 18, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

This crazy self-portrait was taken using the tiny reflection in the tip of a ballpoint pen. Russian photographer Alexey Arkhipov modified a Canon PowerShot S1 IS, adding a custom (and cheap) lens setup to achieve …

Interview with Haje Jan Kamps of Photocritic.org
January 14, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Haje Jan Kamps is the blogger behind Photocritic.org PP: Can you tell us about yourself and your background? HJK: Sure thing. I was born in the Netherlands, and moved to Norway when I was about …

The Cliche of Enhancing Images in Movies
January 12, 2012 – 7:40 am | No Comment

Here’s a fun video that compiles quite a few clips from movies where “experts” look for clues to mysteries in videos and photographs, often “enhancing” them in ridiculous ways before suddenly discovering something earth-shattering. As …