PhotoED Magazine
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Features diverse inspirational Canadian photography stories. The PhotoED GUIDE to Photography is a 128-page magazine-format learning and teaching resource. The GUIDE provides a quick start to basic tools & techniques, and ideas for new explorations.
PhotoED Magazine
3w ago
Ok, let’s do some math: take eight photographers, multiply them by 36 exposures each, add one model and a rack of costume options in a beautiful house near Mont-Tremblant, then divide by just 30 minutes per photographer to make one outstanding image to be judged by a panel of seven.
What do you get?
A lot of fun and learning, all while raising money for a worthy cause.
Organized by Toronto photographer Michelle Quance, the Thirty6Xposures project
encourages friendly competition and channels support for research on Rett Syndrome,
a genetic neurological disorder that is more common in fem ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
1M ago
Le magazine photoED a parlé au photographe basé à Toronto, Henry VanderSpek, à propos de la photographie de rue.
Henry VanderSpek (alias Culture Snap Photography) est un photographe de rue basé à Toronto avec une passion pour les gens et la communauté.
Il a exposé plusieurs projets lors des festivals de photographie CONTACT et DesignTO, et son travail a été présenté sur CBC Radio, CBC TV, Now Magazine, et publié dans divers médias nationaux. Il travaille avec des appareils photo numériques et argentiques pour capturer des scènes où les objets, les symboles et les personnes interagissent po ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
1M ago
LIGHT IS THE BASIS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY.
As photographers, our craft is about documenting it or manipulating it to shape a narrative.
OUR 70TH PRINT EDITION shares contemporary visual depictions of electromagnetic radiation and its unique qualities, opening our eyes to the power of light through a new lens.
The artists in this issue work with light as the basis of their photography, taking their
explorations to new levels.
Ann Piché crafts her images featuring light as her central subject; while Thierry du Bois creates abstract visions from the glow of urban architecture at night; and Vick ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
2M ago
Billed as the world’s greatest photo game, GuruShots is an international competition platform for photographers. Players get feedback from more than three billion monthly voters and try to work their way up through rankings, from Newbie to the ultimate status (and bragging rights) of Guru.
GuruShots’ challenges are voted on by the platform’s Gurus and the wider community, with a fresh challenge every day. Winners can receive prizes from GuruShots’ sponsors such as Adorama, Kodak, Lowepro, and Lensbaby.
From city streets to ocean views, the Lighting Challenge showcases a world of wonde ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
3M ago
An interview with photoED Magazine photoED magazine spoke to Fort McMurray–based photographer Melissa Richard about chasing light and the magic of childhood.
Melissa Richard is a photographer based in Fort McMurray, Alberta. She is a Click Pro Elite photographer and a Hello Storyteller mentor. Her days are spent teaching young minds at the local school, and her nights and weekends are spent behind a camera. Melissa is a self-proclaimed “light chaser,” and a storyteller inspired by nature, her family, details, shadows, and the quest for dramatic light.
photoED: You had a very unique motivatio ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
4M ago
Entrez pour avoir!
The Tamron 17-50mm F4 lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras offers an unprecedented zoom range from 17mm ultra wide-angle to 50mm standard, setting a new standard.
With a constant F4 aperture for consistent performance in photography and video, this lens excels in optical performance, ensuring edge-to-edge sharpness.
The VXD linear motor focus mechanism provides superior quietness and precise autofocus, while its stable physical length during zoom is ideal for gimbal stabilizers.
Boasting an impressive close-range shooting capacity, it allows users to capture unique c ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
5M ago
Highlights from our 2023 publishing season!
This past year, we focused on exploring topics through photography that matter to us all. Food, Water, and Land.
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This year we published THREE gorgeous editions, featuring over 93 photographers in print + over 170 more in our digital issues!
We couldn't have done any of it without the support of our PATRONS + subscribers + advertisers + collaborators + the Ontario Arts Council + more!
Like what we do?
Consider supporting us so we can keep publishing Canadian photography!
,JOIN US AS A PATRON • SUBSCRIBE FOR ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
5M ago
LAND PRESENTS CONTENTIOUS AND INSPIRING POSSIBILITIES FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
The LAND issue of photoED magazine is out now!
“ The Earth is what we all have in common.”
— Wendell Berry
From clearly demonstrating the abuse we inflict on our Earth, to celebrating and expressing
beauty and gratitude for the land we live on, the artists in this edition collectively bring
forth an incredible range of observations, possibilities, and questions about the future
on our planet.
Ella Morton’s analog manipulations speak to her layered experiences of exploring cold
northern climates in our feature story by Co ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
6M ago
An interview with photoED Magazine We spoke to Banff-based landscape photographer Dani Lefrancois about her incredible Rocky Mountain adventures.
Dani Lefrancois is a full-time landscape photographer and photography guide. She spends over 200 days a year leading visitors through Banff National Park, helping them bring home amazing photographs through her company, Banff Photo Workshops. Her work is focused on capturing the emotion of the mountain terrain experience and on exploring how light interacts with the landscape.
photoED: What is it about creating stories through photography that you l ..read more
PhotoED Magazine
6M ago
Une entrevue avec photoED Magazine Nous avons discuté avec Dani Lefrancois à propos de ses aventures incroyables parmi les Rocheuses.
Dani Lefrancois est une photographe paysagiste à temps plein et un guide photographique. Elle guide des visiteurs à travers le parc National Banff plus de 200 jours par année, ils ramènent avec eux des photographies exceptionnelles à l’aide de sa compagnie, Banff Photo Workshops.
Son but pour sa pratique photographique est de capter l’émotion ressenti de l’expérience du terrain montagneux et d’explorer la façon avec laquelle la lumière interagit avec le paysage ..read more