DIYPhotography Thursday August 3, 2023
DJI’s newly announced Air 3 drone sports both a wide-angle and 3x telephoto camera to capture 48-megapixel photos and up to 4K at 100p video. It also can stay in the air for up to 46 minutes in a body that weighs just 720 grams. The drone features dual Type 1/1.3 CMOS sensors that share the same 48-megapixel resolution to give photographers a consistent shooting experience that is more akin to swapping lenses on their ground-based cameras than is typical of drones, notes DIY Photography.
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David Schonauer Thursday August 3, 2023
The French New Wave, the cinematic movement that championed the artistic control of directors and established a rebellious type of storytelling, was ushered in during the late 1950s and early 1960
with now-classic films by Francois Truffaut, Jean Luc Goddard, Alain Renais and Agnes Varda. But before turning to filmmaking, Varda had already developed her own vision as a photographer. Her
black-and-white work from … Read the full Story >>
Michael Shainblum Wednesday August 2, 2023
“There's never a dull day when it comes to capturing landscape photography on the dunes,” notes YouTuber Michael Shainblum, who offers tips on how to photograph the sensuous shapes of sand dunes in a new video. A crucial first step, he notes, is location scouting: Finding an organized and compelling composition can be quite challenging. To tackle this, preparation is key, he notes. He goes over lenses and gear, camera settings, and more.
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Click on Detroit Wednesday August 2, 2023
Linda Solomon has spent her career capturing famous people—among them singer Tony Bennett, whom she photographed over a span of 40 years. With Bennett’s death on July 21 at age 96, Solomon recently talked with WDIV-TV’s Click on Detroit site about her long association with Bennett, which started with an assignment in the 1980s “He was so giving, and that was who he was,” she said. “He never changed with the great fame for seven decades.” Solomon captured Bennett “at his most personal, while he was painting,” notes COD.
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