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    Herb Ritts. Stephanie, Cindy, Christy, Tatjana, Naomi, Hollywood, 1989
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    Herb Ritts was an American fashion photographer celebrated for his captivating black-and-white portraits. One of his seminal works is a 1989 photograph featuring Stephanie Seymour, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Tatjana Patitz, and Naomi…Read More

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    • I remember seeing this photo almost two decades ago when I was just starting in photography. The way it arranged so much beauty in a tight, triangular formation of bodies really struck me. It had a big impact on how I view great photography.

  • Our session with Jon offers insighful tips for landscape photographers.

    #JonKerrin #LandscapePhotography #AstroPhotography #StarTrails

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  • Let’s get a shot of the week wildlife image in the bag for our group everyone 👍Post and post until we as wildlife photographers, have a potential winning image of the year in the competition. The race is on🤩

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  • Join Bruna in March of next year, for an exciting Photography Safari to the Chobe River in Botswana!

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  • Continuation: Capturing Wildlife In Low Light
    “Evening Calls” (Red-Crowned Crains) Japan-Hokkaido

    1/2500sec – f/5,6 – ISO 8000 – Nikon D4 – Nikon 600mm f/4 Lens – Camera Support – Flash did not fire – Manual Mode

    I captured this image just before sunset. Due to the freezing temperature, light becomes cold and very dark grey and flat at sunset;…Read More

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    Ormond Gigli. Girls in the Windows, New York, 1960
    Photo Credit: Holden Luntz Gallery

    Ormond Gigli is famous for “Girls in the Windows,” shot in New York City in 1960. This iconic photo shows elegantly dressed women in the windows of a brownstone building slated for demolition. Gigli, whose studio was opposite the site, viewed the demolition…Read More

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    • I love this picture. It’s not nearly as risky as ‘Lunch Atop a Skyscraper,’ but I wonder what health and safety experts would say today about 30 models posing on window frames and a photographer hanging from a fire escape. 😰

  • What is your opinion on the Lightroom Classic V13 Splash Screen?
    No offence to the photographer, but truth be told, we think it’s terrible. By the way, Version 13 also keeps on crashing. Anyone else have the same experience with it?

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    • I think this image portrays exactly the sort of woke culture we are currently experiencing, this is a gender neutral image, its really a very uninspiring image.

    • Some interesting new tools in the update. I have played with the background blur. Every now and again it would seem like LrC is processing a bit longer, but I haven’t experienced a crash…but then I may not have pushed it enough!

  • Continuation: Capturing Wildlife in Low Light
    The Kill (Leopard)
    1/250sec – f/4,5 – ISO 500 – Nikon D4 – Nikon 200mm Lens – Focal length 310mm – Flash did fire – Off camera light – Camera support – Manual Mode

    During one of our game drives, I spotted this female Leopard dragging her prey high up into a tree. She made sure her catch was secure and…Read More

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    Charles C. Ebbets. Lunch atop a Skyscraper, New York City, 1932
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    Lunch atop a Skyscraper is an iconic black-and-white photograph taken on September 20, 1932. It shows eleven ironworkers seated on a steel beam, 260 meters above ground level, during the construction of the RCA Building, now known as 30 Rockefeller Plaza.…Read More

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    • In this photo, Charles C. Ebbets stands high above New York City with a bulky camera in hand. He looks cool and confident, even in a situation that would make most of us dizzy. He’s known for taking risks to get the perfect shot, and this picture shows that spirit perfectly.

      How far would you go to get the photo you want?

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