by Lee Williams | Dec 23, 2019 | Photography, Uncategorized
From glacial lagoons to volcanic caves, fill out your Iceland bucket list with these stunning destinations. For some reason, I always think about travel for the Holidays. Not getting in, but getting out. Iceland is definitely one fo those places that always makes the...
by Lee Williams | Dec 20, 2019 | Creative, Design, Imaging, Photography
Making high-contrast shapes in Capture has been a design staple, and now for the first time you can create detailed, full-color vector shapes, right from your mobile device! Simply open the app and switch from black and white to color mode in the shapes panel to...
by Lee Williams | Dec 17, 2019 | Imaging, Photography
Portrait Mode takes images with a shallow depth of field, focusing on the primary subject and blurring out the background for a professional look. It does this by using machine learning to estimate how far away objects are from the camera, so the primary subject can...
by Lee Williams | Dec 16, 2019 | Creative, Imaging, Photography, Uncategorized
Improvements in imaging, especially the software, just keep coming. Nokia had versions of this capability years ago. Good to see Samsung catching up. Samsung’s next Galaxy smartphone could be a huge leap forward in terms of its camera capabilities – at least if...
by Lee Williams | Dec 12, 2019 | Creative, Photography
In this long-unpublished essay, the photographer reflects on the allure of the city, its hidden gardens and waterways, and the role it played in sparking her photographic career. In particular the latter text explores the pivotal role the city played in her first...
by Lee Williams | Dec 11, 2019 | Climate Change, Photography, Sustainability
Deeper Green charts the photographer’s journey through several of Belize’s protected reserves. Colin Dodgson did not approach Deeper Green as he usually would a project. The photographer went in with an open mind — free from any preconceived ideas of what he wanted to...