For those of you fascinated by the architecture in Dubai , you will be pleased that photographer Richard Bentley has just released a time-lapse after scouring the city for amazing compositions. Advertise here via BSA
By now, anyone using the internet is has seen some photographs of people stiffly laying across some rather unorthodox objects. The trend, known as planking, spread like fire across countless meme sites and included photos of people planking from all walks of life. Advertise here via BSA
By now, anyone using the internet is has seen some photographs of people stiffly laying across some rather unorthodox objects. The trend, known as planking, spread like fire across countless meme sites and included photos of people planking from all walks of life. Advertise here via BSA
When shooting the cover for a recent issue of The Grid magazine, photographer, Finn O’Hara, was filmed for a behind the scenes look of a cover shoot. The entire video is about a minute and half long, but still manages to highlight a few steps in the process. Advertise here via BSA
For many of us who inhabit cloudier climes, getting the look of a sunny day, whilst the weather is stubbornly overcast can be a challenging problem. In this short video, British fashion photographer, Damien Lovegrove shows us how to recreate sunny Spain in a decidedly cloudy Manchester. Advertise here via BSA
Josh Owens’ appropriately titled film, NYC, demonstrates the talent that makes the timelapse video job choice feasible. Advertise here via BSA
April 15th 2012 marked the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic and was celebrated by events all over the world. Photographer Amy Lynn has created her own tribute with this photo shoot although it is, in reality more a homage to the James Cameron film, rather than to the ship itself. Advertise here via BSA
For many people the recent developments in 3D cinema and television may seem like new technology, but in fact they are deeply rooted in the decades old technique of Anaglyph 3D. Advertise here via BSA
When faced with the dilemma of not being able to hold his camera and his off-camera flash, Jesse Rosten used a little bit of ingenuity to device what he jokingly calls the Strobist Jetpack. Advertise here via BSA
As with any type of sports photography, photographing skateboarding takes a bit of insider information. It will be easier to photograph if you know a little bit about the sport. It can help you predict the movements of a skater and also give you an understanding of where you need to be to get the best photograph. Advertise here via [...]


