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Bond, James Bond: Watch Annie Leibovitz photograph Daniel Craig for Vanity Fair

 
 

Last month we shared some behind the scenes footage of famed celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz photographing Tim Tebow of the New York Jets for Vogue magazine. Annie was back behind the lens of her Hasselblad again recently to photograph Daniel Craig for the cover of Vanity Fair's November issue.

Craig, of...

Sony RX1 Gallery shots posted!

 
 

Dave Etchells is out in San Francisco shooting with the amazing full-frame 24.3-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot RX1 and we've managed to post a few of his Gallery images. He's having a great time with the Sony RX1: "It's an absolute joy to shoot with. I can't believe how compact it is for a full-frame digital camera," he...

Cool vintage camera tees let you wear your photo passion proudly

 
 

I immediately knew that there was something missing from my life when I saw the Dodge and Burn website: a selection of t-shirts that celebrates my love for retro film cameras. I had gotten an email from a Leica lovers group announcing that a New York-based apparel company was now producing a line of Leica camera...

Autofocus Reality Part 4: Nikon Full Frame

Autofocus module from the Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital SLR. Photo provided by Canon.I started this series to simply demonstrate a well-known fact: that contrast detection autofocus in live view was more accurate than standard phase detection autofocus for still subjects. It ended up being a bit more than I’d bargained for, just with the Canon cameras. After that series was done, I promised several people that I would take a similar look at Nikon cameras. I...

Giant Pentax camera cake marks retirement of Pentax U.S. president

One of our favorite people in the photo industry, Pentax U.S. president Ned Bunnell retired last week. While Ned will certainly be missed at Pentax, it was hard to miss this giant Pentax camera cake at his retirement party at Pentax's offices.

 
 

Prior to Pentax, Ned worked at Canon, Polaroid, Adobe, and Agfa. He's...

Two Carry Speed straps added to sliding straps review

 
 

When we reviewed Custom SLR's strap a while ago we heard from so many other strap makers that we did a roundup of sliding straps. Then we heard from Carry Speed. They make such a nice solution, we just had to tell you about that, too.

So we've updated our roundup to include two of their models. One's for lighter...

Another photo website to close; Shutterfly comes to the rescue


 
 

Photographers using yet another photo sharing service backed by a major name in the imaging industry will soon be faced with an either / or proposition. Last May, photo icon Kodak closed its Kodak Gallery service, and today its biggest rival from the film era, Fujifilm, announced that it will do the same with...

Lens Review Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM

 
 

One of the longer exotic primes produced by Canon, the Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM, is one of the more popular lenses for sports, nature and wildlife photographers. The new version of the lens integrates Canon's latest technology for exotic primes, and we have put it all through its paces in our test lab. Click...

Photographer modifies Canon 5D Mark II to mount Leica M lenses including legendary Noctilux

Here's one of those "it's so crazy it just might work" ideas that photographers get from time to time. Photographer Robert Benson did some massive reverse engineering on his Canon 5D Mark II so he could mount and shoot with a Leica Noctilux 50mm f/1 lens on front.

 
 

The reason? He had the $6,500 Noctilux M-mount...

Tablet Awesome: SmugMug app lands on iPad


 
 

Last February, photo sharing site SmugMug launched a new app aimed at making iPhone photography a more awesome experience. That app, dubbed Camera Awesome, has done very well for SmugMug. Offered free of charge, it has a score of over four out of five from well over 10,000 user ratings--not bad at all for an...

The Camera Bag: Photographer’s business cards designed like a vintage viewfinder

 
 

Business cards may seem a little passé in this world of smart phones and social sharing, but we really like the thoughtfulness, craftsmanship and care that went into these cards for photographer Alexandra Stamopoulou. Stamopoulou's friend, a silkscreen artist who goes by the name Tind, designed these translucent...

StickyAlbums gets your images on your client’s mobile devices

 
 

There are two things we really like about StickyAlbums.

First, it gets your images off your hard drive and onto your client's mobile devices where they can easily share them. It gets your images easily off your hard drive, we should say, with a Web-based tool called Builder that assembles a branded (your brand)...

Here’s some cool footage of the Space Shuttle Endeavour soaring over California

 
 

A few weeks ago, the Space Shuttle Endeavour got one last piggy back ride over South California before landing at LAX airport but it wasn't until today that we saw extended footage of this final flyover.

And since today is Friday, we thought we'd share this clip with you as a way to, hopefully, inspire your...

Will Sakar’s clone of the Samsung DualView land Polaroid in hot water?


 
 

Fancy picking up a new digital camera or camcorder, but don't want to spend a lot of money? A bevy of new products from Sakar International Inc. are vying for your attention, and not a one costs more than US$200.

Every model in the group has one other thing in common--although it's made by Sakar, it's being...

Amazing star-spangled night military shot was not “faked”

Check out this amazing star-spangled night photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder. Does it look "faked" or heavily Photoshopped to you? It's not, according to an interesting behind-the-scenes lighting story on Strobist today.

 
U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder

Snyder, an aerial combat...

Friday Photo Tip: How to shoot into the light to create dramatic, backlit images

 
 

There's a way to add interest and a touch of the dramatic to your photographs, purely by shooting "contre-jour" -- that is, against daylight. Normally when I take photos, just like most of you, I shoot with the sun over my shoulder and behind me so that my subjects are front lit. However, I am always on the lookout...

More photos, more quickly: New Eye-Fi Pro X2 cards revealed

 
 

Although built-in WiFi is gradually becoming more common in digital cameras these days, most of us still have to contend with cables or card readers to get our photos into a computer or onto the web. That's made Eye-Fi's WiFi-capable Secure Digital flash cards pretty popular with photographers wanting a more...

Samsung Galaxy Camera will be available via AT&T

 
 

So one mystery about the Samsung Galaxy Camera has just been cleared up. The unique "cellular" camera, which runs Google’s Android 4.1 (aka Jelly Bean) and has WiFi and either 3G or 4G connectivity, will be available from AT&T and use that company's cellular network.

Other questions still remain on the Samsung...

The rather sad story of the father of American photography


 
 

Samuel Morse: The man who (almost) never succeeded

It’s been a long time since I did a photography history article. I generally prefer the early days of photography. People just were--I don’t know, more--back then. There was more lying, more backstabbing, more drama, and more originality. You name it; they...

Tumblr blog mocks Ikea for Photoshopping women out of Saudi catalog

 
 
 
 

Remember that controversial move by Ikea we told you about on Monday where women were Photoshopped out the Saudi version of its furniture catalog? Well, someone has decided to have some fun with it on Tumblr by starting a blog where women in famous photos are...