Documentary Photography By Mads Norgaard
Collection of colour and black & white documentary photographs by Cape Town based Mads Norgaard. Continue reading
Tutorial: Working With The Quick Selection Mask
In this video tutorial, Manfred Werner will show you two quick ways to work with the Quick Selection Mask tool in Photoshop. Continue reading
Tilt/Shift Time Lapse Of Rio Carnival
Keith Loutit and Jarbas Agnelli’s tilt/shift time lapse video of the massive Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is a masterpiece. Continue reading
Unbelievable Physics-Defying Illusions
Incredible photographs that seemingly defy gravity without any use of Photoshop, taken by Philippe Ramette and Marc Domage. Continue reading
Quick And Easy Soft Light Technique
Desmond Louw offers advice on using natural light from doors, windows or other large openings for great soft-light portraits. Continue reading
Photoshop Touch Released For iPad
Adobe has released the iPad version of Photoshop Touch – Is this the future of retouching or just a mobile convenience? Continue reading
Chicago’s Frozen Beaches By Ross Feighery
American photographer Ross Feighery braved the cold and took these amazing photographs of Chicago’s frozen beaches. Continue reading
Guide: How To Stabilise Your DSLR
Alex Jansen, a US Army Engineer Officer, has put together an extensive guide on stabilising your DSLR when shooting handheld. Continue reading
The Eye Of America: A 35 Foot Long Film Camera
A 35 foot long camera, 10 years in the making, a vision and some persistence emulgamate to immortalize Vanishing Cultures. Continue reading
Temporal Distortion By Randy Halverson
Temporal Distortion is a beautiful new astrophotography time lapse project by Randy Halverson, filmed in South Dakota. Continue reading
Police Mugshots From The 1910s To 30s
Mugshots of men in waist coats and hats taken by Australia’s New South Wales Police Department during the 1910s, 20s and 30s. Continue reading
Invisible Landscapes By Nina Bruno
Cityscapes of deserted Sao Paulo, completely devoid of human presence, taken by Brazilian photographer Nina Bruno. Continue reading












