| Photo by Dani Diamond | "My name is Dani Diamond a fashion/commercial photographer based out of NYC. You may know also know me as the photographer doing "The Project" taking headshots of other photographers across the world. A few weeks ago I got the biggest thrill of my life by roof-topping, a crazy idea I got after coming across this small group of guys who roof top across the world. I was hanging out with a group of photographers yesterday when one guy decided to do it. Always finding ways to risk my life, I had to try it. It was only 20 floors and I couldn't bring myself to look down. There are guys out there who do it to 70+ floors out there! My hands are sweaty now just thinking of what I did yesterday. This shot was taken in Manhattan, NYC with a D800 and a 16mm fisheye lens with an aperture at f/3.2, ISO 100 and exposure 1/500" - Dani | New opportunities with the awesomest brands and judges | Be one of the first photographers to enter Explore your creativity while there's still time | Last call to submit your photos, or just check out the entries. Awesome photos from PRO photographers | Your opinion matters, award these if you love them: | David Ewing is the author and tutor of the Digital Photography for Beginners and Advanced Digital Photography courses. David Ewing is a successful photographer who has won national and international prizes from Canon Professional Network - editors choice, L’Oreal, Digital Photography Magazine and BMW. His clients include such notable companies as Jeep Chrysler, The Age Newspaper, Yellow Pages, and Scanlon and Theodore. As well, he has undertaken fashion shoots for the Mercedes Fashion week and various prominent clothing labels. David’s talents are particularly evident in his editorial creations, but extend well beyond to all areas of photography. David is currently based in Melbourne Australia where he applies his innovative techniques primarily in the fashion and advertising arena. His work demonstrates a refreshing eye for lighting, composition balance and capturing mysterious impressionistic mood. The personal connection he establishes with his models is reflected in his artistic creations. David began his success story in Tasmania, where he studied at the School of Fine Art in Hobart and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in three years. He then moved to Melbourne Victoria and began post graduate studies at the Victorian College of the Arts. From there he set out to make a name for himself as a photographer. His portfolio of clients now ranks him as a top digital photographer. David has done freelance work for clients in Australia, New Zealand and Germany. In addition, he shoots for photographic stock libraries and now he is represented in the United States of America, France, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Italy, Austria, Germany and Canada. His work is sold to advertising agencies and graphic designers worldwide. Throughout the courses David shares his world adventures as a digital photographer, and gives his students a rare and insightful glimpse into the colorful and real-life world of digital photography. This is your opportunity to learn from a master digital photographer, to interact with him personally and gain insightful knowledge and feedback. David currently teaches face to face at the Grenadi School of Design, Melbourne Australia. David is the guest judge for the Moving Clouds Photo Contest. Enter the contest News from the Blog | HDR Composition Photo Contest Finalists! | Thank you to all the photographers that shared their HDR works in this photography competition. High Dynamic Range photography is becoming a very popular technique with today’s technology, the gallery within this contest contains thousands of amazing examples to delight your eyes! As described by Wikipedia, “High-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI or HDR) is a set of techniques used in imaging and photography to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than possible using standard digital imaging or photographic techniques. HDR images can represent more accurately the range of intensity levels found in real scenes, from direct sunlight to faint starlight, and is often captured by way of a plurality of differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter”. A special thanks to our friends at Naneu bags for making this photo contest possible and to friend and professional photographer Robin Layton for her collaboration as a guest judge. Congratulations to all the finalists! View all the finalists! | | | |
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