Mirrorless Camera Maniac: Olympus’s New f/1.2 Pro Lenses
Olympus have announced three pro-level lenses, and they all boast a wide aperture of f/1.2. Let’s take a brief look at each and check out
Olympus have announced three pro-level lenses, and they all boast a wide aperture of f/1.2. Let’s take a brief look at each and check out
Category: Street Photography Photograph: “Amigos en Pedraza. Segovia. Spain” by Rafa Velazquez Even if you aren’t fluent in Spanish, you probably know that “amigos” means
Category: Street Photography Photograph: Friday night in the City…. by P Sterling Images The two composition concepts that I find appealing and done well in
I started photography with a K1000 camera which required manual focus and had a cat’s eye style focusing screen. It was very apparent when I
Category: Street Photography Photograph: “Concentration” by Patrick Gorden The aptly titled “Concentration” by Patrick Gorden gives us an intimate view into a scene of an
Tens of thousands of photographers are descending on New York City from around the world to attend Photo Plus Expo, the largest photography conference, and
Every weekday, Monday through Friday, Photofocus Photographer of the Day curators present a great photograph in the categories of Travel, Beauty, Outdoor, Sports, and Street. The
Category: Street Photography Photograph:Neon Nights by Dave (Dave Cheresna, @dscphoto) Street photography is so often about scaling down and capturing the small scenes and moments.
Category: Street Photography Photograph: Untitled by Emanuele UbOldi You can’t help but be drawn to the face of the child in this untitled image by
Category: Street Photography Photograph: L’homme du canal by Edouard Ketterer Minimalist photos are some of the most difficult to execute, but when done well, are
Category: Street Photography Photograph: “Crowd Control” by Fred Leaders Fred Leaders’ image “Crowd Control”, is an example of an image that caught my eye at first
Category: Street Photography Photograph: Lanterns Everywhere by Benjo Rulona “Mesmerizing” is the first word that pops into my head when describing Benjo Rulona’s image “Lanterns