Posts Tagged ‘Round Pixel Report’

Mother, Father, And Son Photograph Themselves Once a Year for 21 Years

For 21 years the same mother, father and son have had photos of themselves in the same pose, same lighting, same backdrop, every year.  It’s interesting to see their expressions, facial features, clothing, etc. change over time.  Click on the image to see all the images via The Meta Picture. The first picture in 1991…..


Study the Masters: Dorothea Lange / By David duChemin

Dorothea Lange On David’s latest series of blog posts he studies the masters of photography.  In this particular post he focuses on Dorothea Lange, who is best known for her work on the American Great Depression.  Of her work, an image stands out which many have seen.  Click here for the full story. David duChemin […]


Mirrorless Cameras / A Buying Guide

Mirrorless – All the Rage Put your ear to the ground of the camera buying market these days and you’ll hear that same ten letter word being repeated over and over.  M-I-R-R-O-R-L-E-S-S.  Going mirrorless is all the rage these days.  It’s almost a mirror (no pun intended) of what happened decades ago when 35mm film […]


Mothers and Daughters / International Women’s Day

Last week, on March 8th, it was International Women’s Day.  It was a day to celebrate, reflect and nurture the achievements of women.  In Focus with Alan Taylor decided to run a story of photos of mothers with their daughters.  The images are heart warming.  The love shared between a mother and daughter is universal, […]


Time Picks the Best Photobooks of 2013

For decades, TIME Magazine has been a showcase for the world’s best photojournalism, bearing witness to the most notable moments of history — the triumphs and the tragedies — of the past 90 years. LightBox, a blog created and curated by TIME’s photo department, proudly furthers this tradition, exploring how photography, video and visual culture […]


Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda Photos

The recent disaster in the Philippines has left a death toll of approximately 2,500 people (recently corrected by President Benigno Aquino III from 10,000).  However, with that also comes countless injured and lost.  Property damaged and destroyed, people displaced from their homes and just an overall sense of urgency. Here are some photos of the […]


33 Photos With Powerful Reflections

August has been a busy month and so I took some time off from the blog.   To get back into the groove for September I thought I’d share with you some pretty neat reflection images from Popular Photography Magazine. If you remember back in June I visited Lake O’Hara in Yoho National Park for […]


How To Get A Photo Pass for Concerts

Brad Moore is a concert and entertainment photographer from Tampa.  In this 500px blog post he talks about how you would go about getting a press/photo pass for concerts. This 500px article talks about how you go about shooting concert photos, finding alternative venues, contacting media, getting the pass, big shows vs. small shows.  Click here for […]


Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner

Photojojo is selling a new Lomography smartphone film scanner.  It’s a fun new way to get your 35mm negatives (or positives) scanned.  The resolution won’t be as great as a flatbed scanner but for most uses it’s enough. It turns your negative into a positive before you snap a pic of your image. It also […]


First Winner of the Round Pixel Report Reader Giveaway!

A few months ago when the Round Pixel Report first started we announced we’d be giving away $20 gift cards to Vistek, Canada’s largest professional and consumer one-stop shop for photo, video and digital imaging. Our first winner is none other than Peter Doan!  Thanks Peter for subscribing and reading the Round Pixel Report, the […]