Inspiration
Research: Photography Is One of the Most Attractive Male Hobbies
Recently, a chart on Reddit went viral after claiming which male hobbies women find the most (un)attractive. But now, we finally have real data to…
This fun optical illusion will make you see a black and white image in color
I’ve always found optical illusions fun and intriguing. In fact, I like them so much that I visited the Museum of Illusions three times. In…
Filmmaker Makes a Movie Using the Weirdest Cameras He Could Find
Perhaps you remember Isaac Carlton, who made a movie with the world’s smallest camera. In his latest video, he shares a new project—this time using…
I Shot the Most Viral Surf Photo of The Olympics – But It Wasn’t My Favourite
After shooting the surf competition at last year’s Summer Olympics (and shooting that photo of surfer Gabriel Medina), sports photographer Jerome Brouillet needs little introduction….
Squirrels vs. Dinosaurs? This Photographer Makes It Happen Without Photoshop
Can you ever get enough funny animal photos? Yeah, me neither. Belgium-based photographer Niki Colemont (previously) has us covered with our daily dose of cuteness….
Why Use a Slanted Camera Angle? The History and Use of the Dutch Angle
For most photographers and filmmakers, making sure that the horizon is level is of vital importance… Well, usually. This is mainly because any deviation from the norm looks like an accident; like we don’t know what we’re doing. However, it is possible to tilt the camera angle intentionally with both photography and filmmaking. This adds emphasis or effect depending on the shot you’re after. We call this a Dutch Angle. But what is it? Why do people use it? How and why did it start? And most importantly, how can we implement this tilted camera angle effectively in our work? This fascinating video from the folks at Vox looks at the history of the Dutch Angle and how we can use it in our work. And it probably appears in a lot more movies than you realize.
You’re Not a Failure For Having a 9-5 Job, This Is Why
It’s that moment all photographers dread: Bookings dry up overnight, and the income you once relied on has vanished. You’re faced with mounting expenses, including…
World Press Photo 2025 Winners Show the World as it Is — and as it Could Be
The 2025 World Press Photo Contest winners have officially been revealed. Like every year, they are a collection of breathtaking looks at the world through…
Remote astrophotography can be a game-changer: An Interview
Many people around the world do not have access to pristine skies or photography equipment, or both. For those people, remote astrophotography is a great…