DSLRs that shoot HD video have completely changed how photographers view themselves. With the same tool we’ve always used to take beautiful photos, we simply have to hold it still, press a button and now we’re making movies. Cameras like the video capable Canon 5D Mark II now make it possible to produce a professional film on a fraction of the budget, shoot cinematic travel videos or make super simple timelapse movies. Take a look at these great examples: [click to continue…]
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To the sadness of analogues out there, film is dying a slow, gradual death. They took Paul Simon’s Kodachrome away, and the small neighborhood processing labs are being shuttered everyday. But how much is this old medium fading away, really? [click to continue…]
When I became interested in photography, digital cameras weren’t nearly as affordable as they are now. When shooting film, I was always careful about exposure and composition, as well as being aware of how much I’ve shot. This made editing down my work less time consuming. It easy to see now that digital has completely changed that. In fact, digital has actually made me work more, but it’s yielded better results. [click to continue…]




