A centenary exhibition of Saul Leiter’s photos reveals his painterly way with Kodachrome. And a new book suggests that Garry Winogrand worked best in black-and-white. By Arthur Lubow When Saul Leiter ...
The relentless march of time and technology means that today’s camera tech becomes tomorrow’s obsolete junk. However, give it ...
Color management isn’t exactly the most exciting part of a photography workflow, but with the right tools, it can at least be painless. In the above video, YouTube channel The Slanted Lens walks you ...
A beautiful new book from Aperture, Color Rush: American Color Photography from Stieglitz to Sherman, examines the history of color photography from its origins in 1907 and the unveiling of autochrome ...
When LIFE Magazine featured photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen in a spread in 1949, ten years after he began shooting, the photographer still insisted he was an amateur. From his first rolls of film, ...
Monitors for color grading offer the precise colors and performance required to get movies and photos looking exactly the way you want them. Typical consumer-grade monitors display a relatively ...
The potato is one of the least colorful of the good Lord’s creations. But somehow, two French inventors figured out how the dud spud could help put color in our photographs using a process they called ...
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