Lake Photographs Made Abstract Using Lake Water
For his project Lakes and Reservoirs, photographer Matthew Brandt exposed using both light and water — after shooting photos of each lake or reservoir (i.e. exposing with light), he made a chromogenic...
View ArticleSoaking Film in Alcohol Gives Photos a Strange Look
Here’s something to try if you feel like shooting some abstract analog photos: drop your film in some rubbing alcohol and let it soak for about ten minutes before shooting with it. Just be sure to let...
View ArticleBeware of Weak Docks When Shooting a Wedding Party Over Water
If you’re ever photographing a group of people on a dock or pier, be sure the structure can support the full weight of your subjects. The video above shows what happened to newlyweds Frank and Tricia...
View ArticleSoaking, Freezing, and Overheating a Leica M: A Different Sort of Review
With the recent release of the Leica’s new M10, I noticed an interesting commonality amongst the reviews: almost all of them tested the camera in sunny, dry, or interior environments. Now, I...
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