Singer Steve Lacy Smashes A Camera His Fan Throws On Stage

There are musicians who don’t like seeing cameras in the crowd at their concerts. Some of them handle the issue with special pouches which ban you from using your phone camera during the show. Others go full metal and smash the camera pointed at them. At a recent show, singer Steve Lacy chose the second approach. While he was performing, a fan threw a camera on stage. The singer got mad, took the second camera from the fan’s hand, and fiercely smashed it against the ground....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · John Walters

Slr Lounge S Impossible Things Wants To Ai Your Lightroom

In the last year or two, artificial intelligence has become the latest buzzword in the photography industry. From automatic background removal to full-on digital art creation, AI is changing the photography industry and creating new tools to help photographers in various aspects of their workflows. A new AI photo editing company that recently entered the scene is Impossible Things, created by Lightroom preset makers, DVLOP, and photography educators, SLR Lounge. The AI claims to provide photographers with “an intuitive, powerful editing tool that enhances photos with speed, accuracy, and artistry....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 569 words · Tonya Delacruz

Stanford Puts 130 000 Of Andy Warhol S Photographs Publicly Available Online

Andy Warhol was an often controversial and divisive figure in the art world. But whether you love him, hate him, or are indifferent, his work is certainly interesting, even if only for the response it elicits. Personally, I find his photography particularly intriguing. The Cantor Arts Centre and Stanford Libraries today have announced that they’ve put a massive selection of Warhol’s photographs online and made them publicly available to view. How massive?...

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 345 words · Deborah Ward

Texas Sues Meta Over Its Shut Down Facial Recognition System Seeking Over 500 Billion

Even though Facebook shut down its facial recognition system, it still might get it into legal trouble. Texas Attorney General recently sued Facebook’s parent company Meta over using Texans’ biometric data without their consent. And if Texas wins the lawsuit, it could reportedly cost Meta over $500 billion. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed the lawsuit against Meta on Monday. In the lawsuit, he alleges that the number of Facebook users in this state was estimated to 20....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Russell Mata

The Easy Way To Fake A Ground Level Fpv Drone Shot With A Handheld 360 Action Camera

With drones becoming more difficult or impossible to fly in a lot of locations around the world without expensive permits and hassle, finding ways to create drone-like shots without the use of an actual drone can be a fun challenge. We’ve seen the basic fake drone shots using a small camera and gimbal on the end of a long pole plenty of times by now, but this technique from Luke Edwin looks pretty cool....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 427 words · Annette Morris
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