Photographer Captures Civil War-Style Tintypes Of Soldiers In Afghanistan
Photographs by Ed Drew courtesy of the Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco War photography has come a long way since the shadowy tintypes of the American Civil War. With modern equipment, photographers
Big (Startup) Things happening this month
The Big Stage from NYSE Silicon Valley is full of bright and ambitious entrepreneurs eagerly looking to change the world. They invent products for overlooked, or previously nonexistent, markets . They revel in solving problems that
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Pro Photographer Bob Holmes – What’s in My Camera Bag?
We recently met back up with Bob Holmes and asked him to show us what's in his bag. He gave us a look inside with some good tips along the way for cleaning dust from
Remembering the Photography of Allen Ginsberg
Here's an interesting look into the life of Allen Ginsberg by a friend of our blog, Eve Pearce. Eve is an avid photographer who likes summer sunsets and writing in cafes. She looked into the
52/50 : A project by Alexander Gage
Alexander Gage has been active in our little corner of the interwebs here at Silber Studios for a long time. He's a British expat who lives and works in Switzerland. We admire the absolute
Joe McNally: 30 years of Professional Photograpery
We got a chance to talk to the one and only Joe McNally, who has shot cover stories for TIME, Newsweek, FORTUNE, Entertainment Weekly, and The New York Times Sunday Magazine. Joe also happens to
Pro Tips: Capture Emotion In Your Photographs – Bambi Cantrell
Bambi Cantrell is one of the world’s most decorated and sought after professional photographers of our time. She's been recognized by everyone from Microsoft to American Photo Magazine and was the first woman to be
Natural Lighting Techniques from Camille Seaman
This interview with Camille Seaman is packed with so much goodness. She talks about using natural lighting in shooting subjects as varied as giant icebergs to TIbetans who don't use lights indoors at all during
Lighting and Composition tips from RJ Muna
We had a chance to catch up with our good friend RJ Muna; renown studio and dance photographer. In this video, he shares some of his tips regarding composition: Approach: Come in with an idea