Featured
-
Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Kolmanskop is a famous ghost town in the Namib Desert of southern Namibia that rose to prominence during a 1908 diamond rush and was eventually reclaimed by the desert.
The Diamond Discovery (1908)
The town’s story began when Zacharias Lewala, a railway worker, found a “shiny stone” while shoveling sand off the tracks near Lüderitz. He gave…Read More -
Teliza van Eeden Vorster posted in the group Fashion, Beauty and Glamour Photography
Great advice from the amazing fashion photographer, Lindsay Adler!
-
Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Photographing wildlife is much more than just capturing the subject, no matter how spectacular it may be. What follows is a reflection on how a single quote from a master photographer, along with studying his work, shaped approaches to photography and to nature.
The Revelation
Often, photographers are busy on purely technical topics:…Read More -
DPC wrote a new post
-
DPC wrote a new post
-
Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Prasenjeet Yadav captured this image of a tiger chewing on a cow carcass in Chandrapur, India, where there is a growing tiger population. This image appeared in the September 2025 story “The Curious Case of the Tigers Who Changed Their Stripes,” written by Yadav.
The story “The Curious Case of the Tigers Who Changed Their Stripes” in the September…Read More -
Inspired by Rembrandt, the painter, whose mastery of light and shadow gave us portraits that remain dramatic, moody, and eternal… I sought to echo his unique style, photographing sunflowers under the gentle glow of soft candlelight.
3 Comments -
DPC wrote a new post
-
DPC posted in the group Black and White Photography
“When you photograph people in colour, you photograph their clothes. When you photograph them in black and white, you photograph their souls.” — Ted Grant
.
I’d like to share a small collection of portraits of Fouad Naimi — a Persian man with a strong, unmistakable presence and facial features that lend themselves strikingly to monochrom…Read More -
I just completed the course with DPC, and it truly exceeded my expectations. From the very first module, it guided me through a thoughtful self-assessment, then built up to practical strategies covering business planning, structures, legalities, pricing,…Read More
-
This minimalist photography course by Danie Bester was informative, engaging, and inspiring. The mix of well-written material and thoughtfully produced videos made it a great learning experience. What I loved most is how it completely changed the way I think before taking a…Read More
-
Renate Laaks posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Arrowmarked Babblers
Camera: Canon EOS 5D mark IV
Lens: Canon 100-400mm L with 1.4x teleconverterSettings: 560mm, f 8.0, 1/1000 sec, ISO6400
#WildlifePhotography
#BirdPhotography
#AvianPhotography
#UrbanWildlife-
Arrow-marked Babblers live in social groups of three to fifteen, which is why your image tells such an accurate and compelling story, adding significant value to your composition. The focus is sharp where it matters most, with beautiful light in the eyes and spot-on exposure. The crop is highly effective, with the branch entering from the left…Read More
-
- Load More Posts







Love this!