The Sony Party Shot Personal Photographer is a camera dock that pans 360 degrees and tilts 24 degrees. This innovative dock also automatically detects faces, adjusts composition, and takes photos for you. The Sony Party Shot Personal Photographer will be available in September and will cost around $150.
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Sony Party Shot Personal Photographer
August 12, 2009Koen Demuynck
March 7, 2009
These beautiful pictures belong to Belgian photographer Koen Demuynck. His attention to detail and nice retouching seperate him from the punks. Hopefully we can get a copy of the watersliding birds for our office.
More of Koen Demuynck’s work after the jump.
Canon Powershot D10 Camera
February 18, 2009The Canon Powershot D10 is a 12 megapixel camera that has a 3x optical zoom, a 2.5″ LCD and video recording capabilities. So what separates this from other digital cameras you ask? It’s rumored to be waterproof up to 33 feet deep, freeze proof in conditions 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and shockproof up to four feet. The water, freeze, and shock proof camera will be available in May for $330.
Li Wei Artwork
February 13, 2009
Chinese performance artist and photographer Li Wei, uses mirrors, scaffolding, and steel wires to create these amazing images.
Photosynth
November 22, 2008
First came the photo snap shot, then video clips and now Photosynth. You won’t find this application on any Mac and PC photo editors are rejoicing about the new opportunities. The software application allows users to piece together multiple photos to create a 3-D world unlike anything before. More information available here.
Underwater Digital Camera Mask
November 15, 2008Liquid Image has created an underwater digital camera mask that allows users to capture life underwater. The mask can take pictures up to 5 mega pixels and record video.
Light Art Performance Photography
October 8, 2008
According to their official website, Light Art Performance Photography (LAPP) is a one-shot long time bulb exposure Photography, performed additionally with the movement of light. Lapp originates on a real-time basis directly in front of the camera.