Useful Photography Apps for iPad

There’s no doubt that the iPad sparks people’s creativity and have given mobile photography and editing a boost in popularity. There’s a fantastic amount of photo apps on the market. Below we present 25 Useful Photography Apps for iPad. All Apps are linked to Apple’s website. Please feel free to…

Awesome Examples of Under Water Photography

Underwater imaging is considered an especially challenging area of photography, since it requires very specialized equipment and techniques to be successful. Despite these challenges, it offers the possibility of many exciting and rare photographic opportunities. Animals such as fish and marine mammals are the most common subjects, but photographers also…

Showcase of the Week – Kamrul Hasan

Hello, I’m Md. Kamrul Hasan, IT Professional in profession. Started pressing the shutter in 2006; inspired by one of my closest friend. Started sharing my photographs on Flickr in late 2006 and got some very positive feedback from the Bangladeshi and other Flickr photographers. That boosted my confidence and now…

50 Amazing iPhone Photographs – Part 1

iPhone Photography Makes Big Impact. There are however, people who embrace hardware limitations, make up for it with incredible composition, and tactful editing, resulting in some incredible shots which put equal to many high end cameras. Here are 50 awesome iPhone Vertical Frame Photographs. Please stay with us, next week…

Interview with Documentary Photographer M R Hasan

Mohammad Rakibul Hasan is a professional photographer based in Bangladesh, currently doing a “Fellowship” in Photojournalism at Asian Centre for Journalism (ACFJ), Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines. He previously studied in “Film & Video Production” at UBS Film School, University of Sydney, Australia and participated in several workshops and courses…

Inspiring Examples of Night Photography

Night photography refers to photographs taken outdoors between dusk and dawn. Night photographers generally have a choice between using artificial light and using a long exposure, exposing the scene for seconds, minutes, and even hours in order to give the film or digital sensor enough time to capture a usable…

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