When I first heard about the Lytro Lightfield Camera several months ago, I was intrigued by the thought, but really didn’t understand how in the heck they could pull that off. I mean missing focus at an important moment, or event is something that has been the bane of a photographers existence for ever. Could… [Continue Reading]
Photography Business Giant Kodak Nears Bankruptcy

Kodak is one of those businesses that everyone knows, even if you have never taken a picture. And if you have ever taken a picture, Kodak was responsible for it – because they invented the consumer camera. But now photography business giant Kodak nears bankruptcy. Of course, the switch to digital cameras, and then to… [Continue Reading]
Arthur Elgort: Inside His SoHo Studio

Arthur Elgort is a fashion photographer, who has become especially known for his work as a Vogue photographer. He began his career working as a photo assistant to Gus Peterson whose natural shooting style greatly contributed to the lively and casual style Mr. Elgort is so well known for today. He also attributes much of… [Continue Reading]
2011 Travel Photographer Of The Year: Winners Gallery
I cannot legitimately show you any of the winning photos from the 2100 Travel Photographer Of The Year winners gallery that I found over at The Telegraph’s website. Overall winner – Travel Photographer of the Year 2011: Louis Montrose, USA. Images of life in a painted village of the Gurunsi people in southern Burkina Faso… [Continue Reading]
Annie Leibovitz photographs Lady Gaga For Vanity Fair

The January 2012 issue of Vanity Fair features the Lady in red on our cover. In this exclusive video, Annie Leibovitz photographs Gaga wearing Valentino Haute Couture (and a hat of birds) in a laundromat in Manhattan’s East Village, disrobing on the Staten Island Ferry, posing nude for Tony Bennett, and grabbing a hotdog in… [Continue Reading]
