One of the things that I personally struggle with when it comes to producing video content is color grading. This is especially true when it comes to log profiles and for that reason, I generally just rely on using LUTs that I’ve bought or downloaded for free. In the latest video […]
How to Shoot Slow Motion Boudoir Videos
Have you started to dabble into creating videos simultaneously with your photoshoots? Having the capability and provide your clients with the option to include a slow motion boudoir video along with their photos could help set you apart from the rest. So, where do you begin? In this video, boudoir […]
Five Strategies for Photographing Cities
Travel photography is mostly associated with exploration of wild, untouched spaces, but in my experience, most commissioned travel photography takes place in cities. This article provides five tips for getting started in urban photography. When I first got into photography, my aim was to share the beautiful wilderness on my […]
Open-source serverless framework wants to pave the way towards serverless 2.0
Lightbend has launched a new open-source serverless framework to take on the next generation of serverless. CloudState aims to go beyond the normal stateless functions most serverless initiatives take on today. According to Jonas Bonér, CTO at Lightbend, today’s current serverless movement focuses a lot on automation […]
Kuo: Apple to Launch AirTags, Small Charging Mat, High-End Headphones, New iPads and Macs, and More in First Half of 2020
Apple plans to release several new products in the first half of 2020, including a new low-cost 4.7-inch iPhone, new iPad Pro models, new MacBook Pro and/or MacBook Air models, a wireless charging mat, Ultra Wideband tags, and high-end wireless headphones, according to reputable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. “We forecast that […]
So long, Sonos: Meet the open-source audio system that will never die
This week, Sonos announced — and then subsequently retracted — that it would end-of-life a series of popular audio streaming products made by the company during its first 10 years in business. Sonos had decided to end support because these first-generation products lack sufficient processing power and storage to accommodate […]
Xbox’s Double Fine Productions Twitter deleted due to ‘backend mishap’
The holiday season has surfaced an unexpected hiccup for Double Fine Productions, with the mysterious disappearance of the brand Twitter account. The San Francisco-based developer joined Microsoft’s in-house Xbox Game Studios family in mid-2019, following titles including Psychonauts, Broken Age, and Brütal Legend. However, despite otherwise smooth operations, Double Fine […]
Microsoft says it will honor California’s new privacy protections across U.S.
Microsoft announced today that it will extend privacy regulations put in place by a California privacy law across the U.S. The law, known as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), is similar to Europe’s General Data Protection Regulations (GPDR), and is set to go into effect in January 2020. “We […]








