Entries in photography (22)

Wednesday
Apr082015

Adaptalux is a miniature lighting studio for macro photography and videography

Adaptalux is a adaptable miniature lighting studio for macro photography, product photography and videography.

Created around modular design, it allows the user to easily ‘build’ a lighting environment around a subject with complete freedom. This allows for fantastic lighting to be created, which results in awesome photographs that are creative and stand out. Adaptalux has been designed to be used by photographers of all ability. Currently, we are raising the funds required for mass manufacturing through Kickstarter.

As of right now the inventors have raised £48,042 of our £100,000 goal on Kickstarter with 24 days to go.

Thursday
Nov272014

BLACKS Playground For Photography concept gets us holiday ready!

 

By Sonya Davidson

It's been a while since I've custom ordered anything from BLACKS. In the past I admit to not blinking an eye at the shop only because I felt the products and services were a bit dated...although I've heard of many friends say they were great in a pinch. But recently they had me look... twice. 

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Sunday
Nov162014

Flickr debuts Wall Art printing service worldwide

Have you found photos on Flickr that you think would make for great art for your home? Flickr has officially debuted its new Wall Art printing service for its users around the world. The printing sizes range from 8 by 10 inches up to 20 by 30 inches. You will be able to order prints on gallery-style canvas or have them wood-mounted. If you worry that you might blow up a low-resolution photo, Flickr limits the sizes available for those kinds of photos.

You will have to be signed in to order prints. With its worldwide expansion, Flickr is offering 40% off orders, you just need to use the coupon code GIFTS14.

Source: Flickr Blog | Via: SlashGear

Saturday
Aug022014

Travel photography site Fotopedia to shut down this August

If you’re a fan of the professional travel photography site Fotopedia, we have some bad news for you. The site will be shutting down on August 10. Fotopedia said this is because they “don’t think there is a suitable business in it yet.” Photographers who want to get their work can find out how to download them from here. After August 10 though, everything on their servers will be permanently deleted.

Source: The Next Web