With SSX Deadly Descent launching in about a week’s time, my interest in snowboarding is back on track. If you are looking for some snowboarding inspiration then this beautiful video is for you. Fashion photographer and filmmaker Jacob Sutton teamed up with pro snowboarder William Hughes for a very special snowboarding shoot.
This is a really cool, practical infographic for those of you that are taking the plunge and venturing into the world of photography and switching from Auto mode.
You have probably noticed we love pixels… Well to celebrate that we dug up this awesome time-lapse video tribute to the Pixel.
We have all heard how the iPhone camera is dominating the world of photography and allowing the everyday masses to talk professional style photos with a huge range of apps, effects and filters.
This short yet awesome time lapse film was shot during the Icelandic Midnight Sun in June of 2011. Midnight Sun is a natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun never fully sets and remains visible 24 hours a day.
Panoramic photos are cool, but they take quite a bit of work stiching all the images together etc. You can imagine the work involved to create a 360 degree panoramic photo. Well not with this nifty camera its as easy as tossing a football-sized ball into the air. Introducing the Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera. Developed by Jonas Pfeil, Kristian Hildebrand, Carsten Gremzow, Bernd Bickel and Marc Alexa of the Computer Graphics Group in Berlin, the ball automates everything but the actual throwing.
Last night was the first ever South African iPhoneography exhibition at the Apple iStore in Sandton, JHB. The evening was an incredible success with a great turn out and loads of incredible images shot using iPhones.
1st of September sees the opening of South Africa’s first iPhoneography exhibition. The exhibition is set to take place at the Sandton Apple iStore on September 1st 2011 and will showcase some of the best iPhone photos taken by SA iPhoneographers. This is a really cool idea, a great way to showcase the iPhone as well as the diverse range of talent across SA.