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Can the New Kodak Super 8 Camera Save Film by Combining it with Digital?

Last October 121 Clicks previewed a smartphone designed by Kodak specifically designed for photographers. The smartphone replicated many of the classic camera designs and shapes while functioning as a fully operational smartphone. This year Kodak will release a special Super 8 Camera that will combine the best parts of traditional…

Kodak Introduces A New Smartphone Specifically Designed For Photographers

Kodak Introducing professional-quality, photography-first smartphone called Kodak Ektra. It features a 21-megapixel fast focus camera sensor with f2.0 aperture, and an industry leading 13-megapixel front-facing camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus PDAF and f2.2 aperture. For more details check the Official website. Specifications: 21MP main camera with Kodak non-reflective lens…

Master Photographer Bruno Barbey Talking About His Photography Journey

Master Photographer Bruno Barbey was born in 1941. Barbey has had a significant career as a photographer and filmmaker. Throughout his four-decade career, he has traveled across five continents, photographing many wars. He is most notable for his work with Magnum acting both as a photojournalist and as a leading…

Microsculpture- The Insect Photography of Levon Biss

Ever wondered what a beetle’s wing looks like at high magnification? Microsculpture is a unique visual experience. A 10mm insect is shown as a 3 meter print, revealing minute detail and allowing the viewer to take in the structure of the insect in its entirety. The beautifully lit, high magnification…

Enter our Ansel Adams Inspired Contest on Photocrowd For a Chance To Win Prizes and Gain Exposure

Ansel Adams is one of the most revered photographers of all time – a true master of black and white landscape photography, which he used in his lifelong dedication to environmental activism. To pay tribute to his work, 121clicks has teamed up with Photocrowd.com to run a contest inspired by…

An Interview With Photographer William Klein And A First-Ever Glimpse Behind The Scenes At His Paris Studio

“Almost everything is coincidence and luck and chance.” William Klein is one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers and film-makers and in this interview for Tate Media, he discusses his experience photographing on the streets of New York, the challenges in publishing his first New York book and how…

Fragments of a Spinning Rock: Kaushal Parikh’s Ten Years of Photographic Life

Kaushal Parikh’s Fragments of a Spinning Rock, a culmination of almost a decades work spread across India, is finally going to print. A poem by Pablo Neruda broadly describes the feelings behind the images in the book: “Nobody can claim the name of Pedro, nobody is Rosa or María, all…

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