What Happens When Mixing A Drill, Some Paint And High Speed Photography
The Black Hole series by Swiss Photographer Fabian Oefner is nothing but black. Mixing in colors, a fast spinning drill and no less than 6 modified strobes, Fabian gives color splashes a new twist (pun...
View ArticleUsing A Go Pro Array For Bullet Time Effect
Marc Donahue from Perma Grin Films has quite a few tricks up his sleeve. Two of which are wonderfully demonstrated in the video below. The first one is kinda new old trick where using an array of video...
View ArticleSatoki Nagata's Combination of Street Photography And Shutter Drag
Satoki Nagata's Lights in Chicago project is on the verge between street photography (as the candid type we know) and adding a carefully positioned off camera strobe to the scene.By combining a long...
View ArticleA 50 Assistants Crazy Pyrotechnics Shoot
A while back at November I attended Salon De La Photo in Paris which was quite cool. Very different atmosphere from the big shows in Europe and Vegas. Luckily, I was able to attend a mass shoot done by...
View ArticleCera Hensley Creates Fantasy Worlds On A 3 By 3 Feet Table
Cera Hensley, recreates fantasy worlds from everyday objects, and she does it all on a 3x3 feet table.Cera photographs custom crafted landscapes, and completes them with miniature photos of models...
View ArticlePhotographing Pigments Can Kill Your Vacuum + Tip On Shooting Flour
A few years back we were first introduced to Benjamin von Wong with a creative flour and dancers shoot. We thought it was quite Epic back then. How little did we know :)If cleaning up after a flour...
View ArticleHow High-Res Footage Of A 2 Story Kraken (Giant Squid) Was Taken
The Giant Squid AKA the Kraken is the stuff nightmares are made from. While it is about two stories tall, it has yet to be photographed until recently. Edith Widder is one of three scientists who first...
View ArticleThe Greatest GigaPixel Ever Live Stream
Today we have something a bit unorthodox. We'll be sharing the live view from KameraKind& Benjamin Von Wong's largest photographed Where's Waldo? ever made. If you want the live on-location feed,...
View ArticleHow I Shot A Fire Breathing Street Fighter Series In Paris
I started shooting fire after participating in a shoot by Von Wong and DAS in Paris in November 2012.I took a few snaps while the shoot was going on and I carefully looked at Ben's methodology and...
View ArticleDror Garti Talks About His Project Photographing Ultra Orthodox Jews
Picture this. It is early morning a day before Yom Kippur. A Hassid walks into a side room at the synagogue, greets the Rabbi at his chair and the collector next to him. The Hassid quickly scans the...
View ArticleSuper Moon Is Coming June 23rd, Get Your Cameras Ready
Supermoon is an astronomical phenomena which occurs when the moon is at its closes orbital point (Perigee) to earth while being is a full moon phase in the same time. Since the moon is orbiting earth...
View ArticleA Nikon Symphony: Music Made With Nikon Gear
Click, click, bang, swoosh. Here is an unconventional use for gear - use it to make music.Photographer Benjamin Von Wong along with composer Andrew Kesler and a small army of Nikonians used a small...
View ArticleFive (+1) Awesome Unorthodox Ways To Use Fireworks In Photography
For our American friends the 4th of July poses a great opportunity to go out and have lots of fun with fireworks.And there is only one thing better than playing with fireworks, and that is...
View ArticleFeatureless Studio Shots Of Models Are Quite Creepy
Photographer Raj Khepar set out to highlight the excessive use of post production on beauty photographs by editing beauty portraits to the level where they show no facial features.The results of his...
View ArticleHuman Silhouettes Created With 25,000 Pinholes Photos Of The Sun
UK based Photographer Chris Bucklow does the most amazing thing with aluminum foil.After charting a life sized human silhouette on the foil, Chris places it as the front element of a huge camera...
View ArticleGetting A Dark Cinematic Look At Mid Day With Hypersync And ND Filters
Ever wondered how photographers get this cinematic look with wide open shutter at mid-day? One easy way is to increase the shutter speed to block some light out. The other is to shoot an octopus...
View ArticleAmazing Timelapse Showing The Amount Of Work Invested In Restorating A...
Taking a spot of dust here and there in Photoshop is pretty easy, but recovering a full colorized image from a beaten down old photo is something else altogether.Retoucher and restoration artist THS...
View ArticleDIY - Film Canister Bag Address Tags
I’ve seen lots of used film canisters re-purposed as dangling bag accessories for sale in trendy parts of Hong-Kong. The idea is to drill or burn a small hole in the top of the plastic spool and fit a...
View ArticleMissing Your Dose Of Game Of Thrones? Check Out This Top Notch Fan Fiction
Game of Throwns may be the best TV series when it comes to addiction potential. sadly, they only come out once a week, and even that, only during the season. This is where fan fiction comes in.Benjamin...
View ArticleBTS: How I Took This Inception Photograph Without Photoshop
Obtaining access to a cool set is awesome, but the question is do you know what you are going to do once you arrive on set. Luckily for this shootout, I knew the location and had a fairly good idea of...
View ArticleThis Photo A Month Selfie Project Goes All The Way To Birth
We have seen quite a few a-photo-a-day or a-photo-a-week projects. We usually love them as they are a great way to keep inspiration coming. We never saw a photo a month project spanning exactly nine...
View ArticleHow I Made An Epic Photo Of Battling Pyromancers
Few months ago I released an Eccentric Pyromancers promotion picture for Andrey Das, Kev and Laury new performance (you may recall other photos done for the show by Benjamin Von Wong that were taken a...
View Article365 Reasons To Do A 365 Photo Project
I still remember the 1st time I clicked the shutter button of a DSLR. It was 5 years ago, Aug.24 2008. I was using a Nikon D80 back then and didn’t know how to use all of the buttons, how to focus,...
View ArticleHow I Created A Cinematic Thieves Inspired Photo Story
After last year being my "playing with fire year" with two fire themedshoots, this year I wanted to create something different. A cinematic series that unfolds a story of thieves.read more
View ArticleThis 52,000MP Panorama Of Seattle Is An Artists Treasure Hunt
Gigapixel panoramas are getting more common now, yet, some have a bit of a twist on the usual amazing site-seeing extravaganza.The team at Microsoft set out to show the stitching Kong-fu of Photosynth...
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