Shooting Ballerina Dancers in Natural Light
http://youtu.be/17FEqMWzL38 Von Wong recently shot a group of ballerina dancers from the Nation Sloviak Theater and he shot them in the city using ambient light. Watch how he posed the models and setup his shoots to
Surprise Dolphin Footage
http://vimeo.com/47138207 Mark Peters, from Santa Cruz, went on a fishing trip with his friends. They brought along a GoPro which they put into a custom-built housing. The footage they got was unexpected and surreal: a
Human Speed Camera
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvYxXBMqEOM Rémi Gaillard has millions of views on YouTube because of his hilarious prank videos. In this feature he is a walking speed camera, flashing people with a speedlite as if they are going too fast
Slow Mo Cam Comedy with Conan O’Brien
Conan O'Brien, being the funny man that he is decided to rent the super slow motion cameras that were used in the London 2012 Olympics and film some random stuff around the office. The resulting
Hugo final scene Steadicam Shot
http://youtu.be/XhEOa82KL_c Shooting with a big rig on a steadicam is no easy task and Larry McConkey did an amazing job filming the final scene of Hugo which lasts for almost two minutes. It's an
Get Creative! Take Fauxtographor
http://youtu.be/8TFPd6WjuXk Not feeling too creative lately? Need some inspiration for your instagram photos? Well take Fauxtographor once a day and you'll be set with tons of creativity to use filters and boost your photos to
Canon T2i Slow motion
http://vimeo.com/31918385 David Lindberg created a Canon T2i slow motion short film titled The Beauty of Mud and he filmed it all with his, you guessed it, Canon T2i and 50mm F/1.8 lens. He converted
Shooting The Olympics With an iPhone 4s
Dan Chung is shooting the London Olympics with just an iPhone 4s, a few add on lenses and the Snapseed app. Dan really proves that you can get great images with any camera you have
China’s Best Zero Gravity Photographer
http://vimeo.com/46115238 Li Wei is a Zero Gravity photographer from Beijing, China. He has tons of amazing photographs which take hours and hours to shoot and hours to edit. He uses tools such as cranes
Underwater Cameras at the London Olympics
http://youtu.be/4kVIUYrOQRU Reuters is responsible for the breathtaking underwater photos that you see from the Olympics and it's truly amazing how they capture those images. Supposedly they use a canon body and wide angle lens