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That crazy 16-module Light L16 camera is finally shipping today

15 Jul
The Light L16 boasts a crazy 16 total camera modules, creating images by blending photos taken with all 16 simultaneously. Photo: Light.co

It took four years, but Light.co’s L16 computational photography camera is officially shipping to pre-order customers. The 16-module camera is about the size of a regular smartphone, but by using 16 cameras at once, it claims to shoot the kinds of photos we’re used to seeing from DSLRs.

The announcement dropped just a couple of hours ago on the Light.co website, where the company seemed to go to great lengths to justify the last 4 years.

“We’ll admit, bringing this breakthrough computational camera to market hasn’t been easy,” reads the blog post. “You see, Light is not just building a camera. Or an app. Or an algorithm, as most other startups do. We’re building all of these things and then combining them to create something radically different.”

Creating this crazy camera has involved a wide variety of engineering feats: designing camera-modules, building new chipsets, creating proprietary computational-imaging software, building out an e-commerce platform, and putting it all into a mobile device.

The camera that came out the other end is allegedly, “something the world has never seen before.”

Light.co Director of Hardware Engineering, Brian Gilbert, holding the first ‘lunch box’ model of the L16 Photo: Light.co

“Like any other new invention, revolutionizing the camera has taken some time. For years, we’ve been maniacally focused on producing the highest-quality images possible,” continues the announcement. “Our standards are extreme—they have to be if we are truly reinventing the camera—and we hope you can understand why it’s taken so long for the L16 to reach the high bar we’ve set for ourselves.”

With words like that, the real deal had better be something spectacular. Fortunately, we won’t have to wait long to find out.

Light.co is determined not to rush things, or send out an unfinished product, but the first pre-orders shipped today and the company is working hard to get the rest “in the mail as soon as [they’re] ready—but not any sooner.” For our part, we’ll be reaching out and hoping to get an L16 into the DPReview studio ASAP.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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DEAL: Save 62% on Our Lightroom Presets Today

03 Jul

$  19 Presets

This week as part of our Mid Year Sale we’re excited to offer you any of our Lightroom Preset packs at a massive 62% discount.

Yesterdays deal on our eBook range had an overwhelming response (we were a little worried our servers wouldn’t cope for a while there) but today we’re taking things up a notch with an offer that those of you who use Lightroom will love.

For the next 30 hours you can pick up any one of our 101 Presets collections for just $ 19 USD.

They normally retail for $ 49 so this deal is a steal – grab yours here.

These beautiful presets have been created by some of our favourite photographers, so that you can convert your photos from average to amazing with just one click, saving you a whole lot of processing time.

Here are the 3 presets packs you can choose from:

  • 101 Lightroom Presets by Cole Joseph (a great all round pack for all kinds of photography)
  • 101 Landscape Lightroom Presets by Todd and Sarah Sisson
  • 101 Lightroom Portrait Presets by Rachel Devine

Each pack contains 101 presets that we guarantee to make your pictures pop and save you enormous amounts of time post processing your images.

But don’t wait too long to get your presets – this deal ends in just on 30 hours from now!

Note: You’ll need a copy of Adobe Lightroom to be able to use these presets, and as always, we offer a 60 day satisfaction guarantee on these presets.

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The iPhone turns 10 years old today: What has it meant to you?

03 Jul
10 years later, photography is a much bigger part of the iPhone’s DNA than anyone could have predicted.

Ten years ago today, Steve Jobs stood up on stage and delivered what might be the most consequential keynote of his career: he introduced the world to the iPhone. Today, we want you to tell us how it has revolutionized, reorganized, and restructured the world of digital photography.

As Jobs put it on stage, repeating the line over and over again to a crowd of excitable tech journalists, the iPhone was three things: “an iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator.” But if Jobs could somehow come back to life and re-do that moment today, he would probably add ‘camera’ to that list.

Sure, that original 1st generation iPhone only boasted a measly 2MP camera that was laughable even by 2007 standards. But the impact that this camera—and the one after that… and the one after that… and the 6 after that—had on our industry is hard to fathom.

The point and shoot camera has all but gone extinct, camera giants are struggling to appeal to a new crop of ‘photographers’ who value convenience and connectivity above all else, and each day the line between ‘professional photography’ and ‘smartphone photography’ gets a bit blurrier—if it hasn’t already disappeared entirely.

The 1st generation iPhone looked a lot different than today’s iPhone 7

But we’re not interested in the big picture stuff—there are tens, hundreds, maybe thousands of articles about how the iPhone changed photography for better and for worse. We want a more personal perspective. We want to hear from you.

From a photography perspective, how has the iPhone impacted your life? Do you use your main camera less often, or not at all? Is the ability to connect your camera to your phone and post pictures instantly a must-have? Do you even remember the last point-and-shoot camera you owned, and when you last turned it on?

On a day marked by hundreds of tech op-eds, quirky origin stories, and enough ‘looking back’ videos to keep you busy for days, we want to compile a more personal picture of the iPhone and how it has impacted the world of digital photography. Share your story with the community in the comments, or drop us a line directly at dpreview.com/feedback.

And in the meantime, we’ll content ourselves with wishing the iPhone a happy 10th birthday… and we’re only being, like, 21% passive aggressive when we say that.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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These Courses WILL Make You a Better Photographer (70% Off Today)

02 Jul

We’re already halfway through our popular mid year sale and we’re really excited to offer you this deal, because we love helping people discover how to take great photos and we know this one will help do just that.

For the next 30 hours we’re offering our entire range of online photography courses at a massive 70% OFF.

Normally $ 99 each, today you can get any of our five courses for just $ 29 (USD) each. That’s incredible value!

These step-by-step courses created by talented photography experts include:

  • Night Photography by Jim Hammel – released just this year so that you can take amazing photographs at night
  • Lightroom Mastery by Mike Newton – every photographer should have a copy of this to create perfect photos!
  • Lightroom Mastery: People & Portraits by Mike Newton – will help you transform dull headshots into stunning portraits
  • Photo Nuts and Bolts by Neil Creek – the ideal course for the beginner photographer
  • Photo Nuts and Shots by Neil Creek – creative photography advice from a pro so you can get off auto

Each course is packed with series of tutorials, with demonstrations shot in high-quality video by professional photographers, and you can follow along at your own pace.

You get lifetime access to these courses, so you don’t have to rush to finish them and you can go back and review topics any time you like.

Check out all the discounted courses here on our courses page for the next 30 hours only and start improving your photography today.

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A visual history of Canon autofocus and how it works today

16 Jun

This short video does an excellent job explaining how autofocus systems work, without over-complicating the subject matter. It touches on the various types of autofocus systems in Canon cameras as well as specific features like subject tracking and Dual Pixel AF.

It starts with the dawn of autofocus and moves on to modern day from there. And though it is marketing material from Canon USA, it’s still worth a watch. In fact, it got us thinking about how incredibly far AF technologies have come in just about 30 years. Imagine where we’ll be in another 30.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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All dPS eBooks – $9 Today Only

28 Dec

On the twelfth day of Christmas dPS gave to me …

It’s the last day of our 12 days of Christmas sale and for today only, you can get any of our photography ebooks for just $ 9.

Rather than pick a few to share, we thought we’d put EVERY single book on dPS for sale for just $ 9.

9 ebooks

There are 23 titles to choose from

Topics include photographing portraits, landscapes, travel, kids and much more.

There’s also eBooks on special effects, black and white, flash photography and even natural light photography.

Check them all out here.

Even our $ 50 Going Pro eBook is just $ 9.

It’s a $ 9 eBook spectacular! There’s also no limits, grab as many as you like. But only in the next 24 hours.

Check them all out before time runs out.

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Wise Words: Famous Photography Quotes and Their Relevance Today

19 Sep

In the early years of my study, I remember leaning over the photography department work bench, trying not to look disheartened, as my lecturer scribbled notes on the glossy finish of yet another proof sheet in red marker. +1, -5, underexposed, out of focus, crop, the irrefutable question mark with an arrow pointing to a light leak of frustratingly mysterious origin, or worse – the dreaded RESHOOT.

At the time, I was frustrated with my inconsistency both behind the camera and in the darkroom. My tutor’s favorite saying, “Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst” formed in my mind an image of piles and piles of failed photographs stacked up like an impassable mountain before me.

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Light leak from a film camera.

It was only later in my career that I realized that what my teacher was saying was not a criticism, but her way of encouraging me to take advantage of the opportunity that the worst 10,000 provided. A foundation for the photography I hoped to produce in the future. Without those 10,000 duds my photographic feet would be steeped in the muddy waters of ambition with no way to see my visions through to a complete body of work.

Those initial 10,000 photos – many of which I have kept stacked in visual diaries and negative sheets to look back on fondly – provided a solid launching pad for my photographic practice and the impetus to advance. Nowadays I find myself delving into the words of photography masters for inspiration, tried and true technical advice, and occasionally a kick in the butt when motivation is lacking.

Henri Cartier-Bresson

“Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst”

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Be aware and ready for anything.

The inventive work of Henri Cartier-Bresson in the early 1930s opened up the creative possibilities of photography forever. Though he is known for his mastery of street photography, Cartier-Bresson was also known for his patience. The mythology of Cartier-Bresson’s “decisive moment” suggested that most of the photographs he took from the very start of his photographic career were taken with a single shot, at the precise instant of opportunity. In reality however, Cartier-Bresson honed his skill by making the most of a potential moment, sometimes shooting 20+ images of one scene. His single greatest images were preceded by the first 10,000 images that fell by the wayside.

Elliott Erwitt

“I always make it a point to carry a camera with me at all times…I just shoot at what interests me at that moment”

In photography, the whole world is a canvas. The special agony reserved for an unarmed photographer witnessing the perfect shot pass before their eyes, is something we have all experienced. Making a habit of always carrying a camera with you (beyond a camera phone, everyone has those!) is rewarding, and makes sure you will never suffer the regret of wishing you had.

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I personally keep a disposable (play) camera with me if my larger camera is too bulky. Not only do the plastic disposables ease the anxiety of being camera-less, they afford a less formal quick-draw camera for street photography. They also provide a refreshing aesthetic, and the occasional surprise. I always enjoy the odd incidental light-leak mark, a quirk of cheaper cameras that adds a real incidental feel to the image. Another upside is disposable cameras are inexpensive and (speaking from experience) they are also a bit bouncier if you drop them.

Robert Mapplethorpe

“The more pictures you see, the better you are as a photographer.”

Rainy shoots in the wilderness, urban exploration, and late night post-processing, means that often photography can be a lonely experience. But taking the time to check out other photographer’s work – from the past and present – can be a great way to get motivated and to immerse yourself in the photography headspace. Studying other artists’ work and dissecting their techniques can help you improve your own work or allow you to ease up a little and be open to experimentation.

If you usually take photographs of bustling subjects with loud, vibrant colors, try focusing on black and white minimalism for a change. Asking for advice, or perhaps even sharing your own insights, is a great way to build relationships with fellow photographers too.

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Mary Ellen Mark

“Learning how to use different formats has made me a better photographer. When I started working in medium format, it made me a better 35mm photographer. When I started working in 4×5, it made me a better medium-format photographer.”

Taking the time to shake up your photographic practice is not only a liberating experience but an educational one. As memory cards get bigger, faster, and larger, the temptation to shoot rapid-fire and hope for the best is strong. When shooting with a film camera, however, you are restricted by the limited number of frames on the roll as well as developing costs. As a result, you will immediately start thinking much more about composition, subject matter, movement, and the technicalities of composing the shot correctly in terms of exposure, aperture, ISO, etc.

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Shoot with film for a different experience.

Taking the time to step back and focus on your craft will no doubt improve your technique and help you to slow down and reconnect with the process of capturing a great photo.

Imogen Cunningham

“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow.”

While it can be exhausting at times, maintaining the hunger for new and better photographs is what drives us photographers to keep going. We’re never satisfied, we never stop learning, and we never stop shooting. As with any artistic endeavor, creativity comes in waves. But to ride the good waves you’ve got to keep surfing.

Keep striving for that great shot, and when you get it, strive for the next one. You never know what’s coming, so be prepared!

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Ansel Adams

“You don’t take a photograph; you make it.”

The word take is often used to describe the process of capturing an image. But the difference between assuming an image is simply there to be taken and taking control of the image are two completely different things.

We all unconsciously make decisions about how to take a photo in terms of location, weather, time of day, etc., based on what catches our eye. So we are already exerting a lot of control over our photography. By being more aware of detail, the formal technique and execution of a photograph will invariably result in better considered and aesthetically pleasing images, which at the very least saves time on editing later.

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Do you have any favorite quotes from photographers past or present? What can we take from them and apply to our own photography? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Publishing Today and Tomorrow: Lighting 102 v.2.0

04 Aug

Hey folks,

Things may have appeared rather quiet around here, but there is a lot going on under the hood. You’ll remember that in 2014 Strobist transformed from a 2x/week blog to more of a knowledge bank. This was done to create the time and space to develop other projects.

The latter has included things like The Traveling Photographer and the Photographer’s Oil Collective, both of which are off and running.

But the flipside of this change in rhythm at Strobist was also to be able to put more time into the larger chunks of the site as opposed to day-to-day posting. I want to keep growing and improving the larger modules that create the real long-term value at Strobist, rather than just posting for posting’s sake. To that end, today and tomorrow a completely revised and updated Lighting 102 series will be debuting on Strobist.

Apologies in advance for the feast-or-famine situation in your RSS feed or inbox. I have been working on the L102 redo for a while now, along with Lighting 103 (in production) and Lighting 104 (fully mapped out).

Thanks for your continued interest and support. You guys rock.

Cheers,
David

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Transform Your Landscape Photography in a Click with our New Lightroom Presets (60% off Today)

12 May

NewImageDo you take landscape photos? Are you a Lightroom* user? Do you need a little help to lift your landscape shots to the next level?

Today we’re excited to announce the launch of our all new Adobe Lightroom® presets bundle: 101 Landscape Lightroom presets.

With our new presets pack, transforming your landscape shots is a breeze.

And for a limited time, the pack can be yours for the special introductory price of just USD $ 20 (that’s 60% off).

Check them out here.

In this massive pack of 101 presets you’ll get these 6 collections to suit all scenery seasons:

  • Spring / Summer collection
  • Fantastic Fall
  • Wonderous Winter
  • Stunning Black & Whites
  • Creative Horizons
  • Mono Toned
  • Plus you get a bonus Toolbox collection with 29 presets designed to be stackable for making simple adjustments.

Created by professional landscape photographer Sarah Sisson (co author of our best selling eBooks Living Landscapes which is all about how to take great landscapes and Loving Landscapes which is a guide to post processing landscapes), she’s done all the hard work for you so you can get the perfect edit for every photo without the fuss.

Simply apply the effect and adjust as desired… It’s that easy!

You’ll save a whole heap of processing time, while giving your images an instant “pop”. See Sarah demonstrate in the video below.

101 Landscape Lightroom Presets from Digital Photography School on Vimeo.

Transform your photos in just one click. Pick up our 101 Landscape Lightroom Presets today – while we’re still offering it at the introductory price.

*Please note: a copy of Adobe Lightroom is required to use these presets.

Also: Haven’t used presets before? No worries. Full instructions are included in the pack.

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All dPS eBooks – $10 Today Only

23 Dec

It’s day 11 in our 12 deals of Christmas and today is huge – you can get any of our eBooks not already featured in our previous days for $ 10 USD (that’s between 50-80% off).

We’ve also got a bonus deal today from our friend Ed Verosky who is offering 6 of his eBooks for $ 25!

There’s lots to choose from so you’re best to head to our 12 Deals of Christmas page here to make your selection.

$ 10 dPS eBooks

10 ebooksThe $ 10 eBooks on offer are:

  • Going Pro Kit: our guide to making money from your photography (80% off)
  • The Essential Guide to Black and White Photography
  • Transcending Travel: A Guide to Captivating Travel Photography
  • Click! Kids Photography: How to Take Gorgeous Photos of Your Kids
  • Photo Nuts and Bolts: Know Your Camera and Take Better Photos
  • Photo Nuts and Shots: Tools and Techniques for Creative Photography
  • Photo Nuts and Post: Transform your Photos with the Power of Post Processing
  • Photo Nuts and Gear: Don’t spend a dime on gear until you read this eBook
  • Photo Magic: Special Effects Photography Made Easy
  • Captivating Color: Discover how to use Color effectively in your Photography
  • The Art of Self Portraiture: Explore your Creative Spirit
  • Printable Posing Guides: Printable Posing Sets

Buy one or create your own little bundle of learning for 2016 at our 12 Deals of Christmas page.

2 Great Bundles – $ 25 Each (Save 77%)

Today we’ve got a couple of great bundles for you too.

Ed Verosky eBook Bundle!

NewImageEd Verosky has put together a very special bundle deal for you – it includes his 6 best selling eBooks for just $ 25:

  • 15 Photo Projects That Will Boost Your Creativity – If you’re in a creative rut or just need some inspiration you’ll love this eBook!
  • Introduction to Close-up & Macro Photography – This guide gives you everything you need to get started with close-up & macro photography!
  • Boudoir Photography – the quick-start guide for professional photographers.
  • Advice for the Aspiring Portrait Photographer – This concise guide will help you build your portfolio, find great models and portrait subjects, and really delivers on helping you become a true portrait ‘artist.’
  • Successful Photo Shoots – Go behind-the-scenes with Ed Verosky as he talks you through every challenge, every thought, through hundreds of images, down to the final edits.
  • DSLR: The Basics – fundamental concepts of photography & using a DSLR to it’s full potential.

‘Photo Nuts’ eBook Pack

NewImageThe complete collection of Photo Nuts eBooks from Neil Creek for just $ 25 USD:

  • Photo Nuts and Bolts – Know your camera and take better photos
  • Photo Nuts and Shots – Tools and Techniques for Creative Photography
  • Photo Nuts and Post – Transform Your Photos with the Power of Post Processing
  • Photo Nuts and Gear – Don’t spend a dime on Gear Until You Read this eBook

These bundles and all our other $ 10 USD eBooks are available for you to purchase for one day only at our 12 Deals of Christmas page here

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