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Cynthia Boylan  |  Dec 07, 2015

Call it "Canines of New York." No, forget that. Call him simply by the name he's known for on his popular Instagram account: The Dogist.

The Editors  |  Dec 04, 2015

We recently launched a new feature on Shutterbug.com where we showcase some of our favorite footage as our video of the week. This week's video, titled “Baja Cliffline Drone Footage,” was shot by Marc McGlynn.

Dan Havlik  |  Dec 04, 2015

Ever wonder what happens in your digital camera after you click the shutter? John P. Hess of Filmmaker IQ knows the answers and he explains it all in the fascinating and informative video below.

Dan Havlik  |  Dec 03, 2015

As photographers, we obviously see the importance of capturing images and printing them out. It’s a way to preserve a memory so you can cherish it for a lifetime.

Cynthia Boylan  |  Dec 03, 2015

No matter how many times people are warned, they still seem to think taking photos on the railroad tracks is a good idea. It's not. It's dangerous and stupid and could lead to someone getting killed.

Cynthia Boylan  |  Dec 03, 2015

The below video from Red Bull Illume just might take your breath away. The short, hair-raising clip documents how photographer (and skydiver) Wolfgang Lienbacher created a series of stunningly beautiful images of the Red Bull Skydive team in action while in a freefall himself.

Cynthia Boylan  |  Dec 01, 2015

What's it like to use a strange plastic camera lens from 1950 on a modern mirrorless camera? That's the subject of this latest "Weird Lens Challenge" video from photographer Mathieu Stern.

Cynthia Boylan  |  Nov 24, 2015

In this clever seven-minute video, New York-based portrait photographer Peter Hurley offers a simple trick to help you create more flattering portraits.

Dan Havlik  |  Nov 24, 2015

Remember that recent video that everyone went crazy for where six photographers shot portraits of the same person but with wildly different results because of a twist? The folks behind that viral sensation are back with a fascinating new photography experiment with its own challenge.

Cynthia Boylan  |  Nov 17, 2015

The term bokeh refers to a photographic technique that creates soft out of focus areas in an image. The brief video embedded below shows how to use a Russian-made Jupiter 9 85mm F/2 lens and a tilt ring adapter on a mirrorless camera to create stunning videos with a beautiful bokeh background look.

Cynthia Boylan  |  Nov 16, 2015

Early this year, photographer Benjamin Von Wong and Chris Macaskill of SmugMug were inspired to create a series of superhero theme portraits with everyday people and including a very dynamic (and potentially dangerous) twist. 

Cynthia Boylan  |  Nov 10, 2015

In the amazing two-minute video below, photographer and filmmaker Sawyer Hartman dramatically transforms six still images into what he refers to as “living photos."

Dan Havlik  |  Nov 10, 2015

The below video, which is quickly making the rounds of social media, shows a confrontation between freelance photographer and University of Missouri student Tim Tai and demonstrators during the ongoing campus-wide protest over perceived racial injustice at the school.

Dan Havlik  |  Nov 09, 2015

If this is a photography trend, it’s one we like. Last month we told you about a photographer who attached a GoPro camera to his DSLR to show what it’s like to shoot a football game. Now another photographer, inspired by that cool clip, has attached a GoPro to his DSLR to give you a POV perspective on what it’s like to capture a dance music concert.

Dan Havlik  |  Nov 09, 2015

If you think sports photographers are an underappreciated lot, check out this video that shows just how much athletes really care about sideline shutterbugs.

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