Building age diversity in your commercial photography

In 2019, when the French model Camille Cerf collaborated with Brand Pommpoire on a new lingerie line, the Instagram influencer Sandrine P., now in her early fifties, was one of thousands of women to enter an open-call modeling contest for the collection. She tells us, “I remember I wrote, ‘We don’t see many ladies with… Continue reading Building age diversity in your commercial photography

Pixels to Inches: How to Resize Images Without Losing Quality in Photoshop

Instagram photos look best at 1080 pixels wide. Pinterest images shine at around 1000×1500 pixels. A Facebook photo should be at least 1200 pixels wide—1920 if it’s an event photo. In 2003, when 500px launched, the perfect web-resolution was, well, 500 pixels. Now, it’s best to upload your photos with a resolution of at least… Continue reading Pixels to Inches: How to Resize Images Without Losing Quality in Photoshop

Licensing Contributor Antoine Martin on capturing authentic experiences in commercial photography

Antoine Martin is a documentary photographer, living in the suburbs of Paris, France. Antoine’s work is adventurous and authentic, capturing humanity in the connection between friends or the marvel of urban expansion. Antoine is the recipient of Prix du Public – Grand Prix du Photoreportage Paris Match, his work has been exhibited as part of… Continue reading Licensing Contributor Antoine Martin on capturing authentic experiences in commercial photography

The essential sunset photography guide

For some photographers, a mere fifteen minutes of sunset is worth a lifetime of traveling. Take, for example, Paul Reiffer, a UK-based photographer who spent years journeying across the globe to capture sunsets over Bonsai Rock, the Empire State Building, the Moeraki Boulders, Pulpit Rock, the Tokyo Tower, and beyond. In Torres del Paine, Patagonia,… Continue reading The essential sunset photography guide

Au Royaume-Uni, l’ampleur de la pandémie terrasse la parole politique

Plus de 100 000 morts du Covid-19 au Royaume-Uni, premier pays européen à dépasser ce niveau. La pandémie galope outre-Manche, où la troisième vague est dopée par de nouveaux variants. Boris Johnson s’est dit profondément désolé et a assumé la responsabilité des choix de son gouvernement.