Thursday 26 March 2015

It's Your Last Chance to Enter This Month's Photo Contests

It's Your Last Chance to Enter This Month's Photo Contests

It's Your Last Chance to Enter This Month's Photo Contests

 
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March 26, 2015
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Submit your work to our monthly photo contest for a chance to be published in an upcoming issue of Popular Photography

For a little under $200k, you can own a big hunk of Rolleflex history
The first in a new Pop Photo video series where we ask photographers about their most loved vintage gear


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30 Second Software: Straighten Fast in Camera Raw

Converting a RAW file with a crooked horizon line? In Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC, you can straighten it quickly and automatically. There are three ways to do it. The simplest is to double-click on the Straighten Tool in the toolbar that runs across the top of your image preview. The program will show you its best guess and take you into crop mode. Adjust as needed, then hit enter to confirm. The second method is to select the Straighten Tool and then double-click in the image window. The third is useful if you are already in crop mode and want to see what an automatically straightened horizon would look like. Hit Ctrl (Command on a Mac) to switch temporarily to the Straighten tool, then double-click anywhere on your image.




 
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Friday 20 March 2015

Digital Camera Users – take our survey about your photography interests and enter to win a $20 Amazon gift certificate

   
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Thursday 19 March 2015

53 Fantastic Dog Portraits. Plus: Tips To Improve Your Composition.

53 Fantastic Dog Portraits. Plus: Improve Your Composition.

53 Fantastic Dog Portraits. Plus: Tips To Improve Your Composition.

 
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March 19, 2015
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Try not to smile when clicking through this gallery
Dogs are the best. They're loyal, fun to play with, and they make fantastic photo subjects. So, for our recent photo challenge, we asked our talented readers to photograph their furry best friends. Predictably, it was one of the most popular photo challenges we have done in a long time.

We spent some quality time with this updated take on an 1840s portrait lens
Some basic photography guidelines illustrated by the work of an icon


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Canon’s Anti-Flicker system is new piece of tech in the Canon EOS 7D Mark II that addresses the problem of exposure and white balance variations that can occur due to the flickering of a fluorescent light source. The 150,000 pixel light meter is programmed to detect on/off light pulses and make minute changes to the shutter speed to compensate. Turn the feature on by toggling through to the fourth shooting menu and enabling “Anti flicker shoot.”




 
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Thursday 12 March 2015

Video: Peter Hurley is the King of Headshot Photography

Video: Peter Hurley is the King of Headshot Photography

Video: Peter Hurley is the King of Headshot Photography

 
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March 12, 2015
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Watch as our Editor-in-Chief Miriam Leuchter spends time in front of the lens of a headshot master
Peter Hurley is one of the top headshot photographers in the country and when he told our Editor-in-Chief, Miriam Leuchter that he wanted to take her portrait she jumped at the chance. The skilled photographer regularly shoots actors, models and CEOs, and has a knack for making each of his subjects look attractive and confident in front of the camera.

This new compact has updates from the inside out
Behind the scenes time lapse of a typical hotel suite transformed into a makeshift studio


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Photo Glossary: Plating

This is a relatively new term, derived presumably from the printing industry, and refers to individual shots (or plates) that are ultimately composited with an image editor to form a single final image. The overall process is sometimes referred to as “plating,” and each image ultimately becomes a layer in an image editor file.




 
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