12 Star Wars Day stories about cameras, photography and shooting the saga

Happy Star Wars Day! Yes, what started as a bad pun and is now the overachieving “May the 4th be with you” slapped on t-shirts, coffee cups and ad campaigns everywhere.

It’s a day to celebrate all things Star Wars – and for us, as imaging aficionados, there’s a whole lot of fascinating Star Wars stuff that spans photography, photo editing, the cameras used to shoot the saga, and even Star Wars-branded cameras, movies and phones you can buy.

So, to celebrate Star Wars Day, we’ve pulled together 13 must-read pieces of Star Wars content for you to dip into…

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Is it a painting or is it a photo? I think the answer is both!

There truly are no limits to how creative you can be with photography. While it can be as simple as pressing the shutter to take your standard portrait, Tarryn Goldman, a photographer based in South Africa, is blurring the lines between photography and painting with a new series of creative fine art portraits that look exactly like Impasto artworks.

While asking “What is fine art photography” she came up with a process that involved not only painting a background but painting a model to fit the scene and aesthetically. Fine art photography is about more than just seeing the lens,

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Royal photographer calls Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ‘very intoxicating’ couple

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s official engagement pictures
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Alexi Lubomirski admitted that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s intimacy made him feel almost awkward when he took their engagement photos in 2017.

The royal photographer captured the lovely portraits of the couple on the grounds of Frogmore House in Windsor, Berkshire. He remembered that they were very intense when they looked at each other that it made him feel somewhat out of place.

He told the Daily Telegraph, “Every time they looked at each other I almost felt awkward. I kept thinking, ‘This is so intimate,

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Man who attended 1953 coronation with school remembers ‘immensity’ occasion

A community radio station presenter has recalled the “fabulous” photographs he took on his Kodak Box Brownie camera as a schoolchild at Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953.

As the nation gears up for the King’s coronation on May 6, Jeremy Hoare has spoken to the PA news agency about his vivid memories from the 1953 celebration, which he attended with his school, then Winchmore Hill Secondary Modern, at the age of 12.

“Lots of schoolchildren were sent to Turnpike Lane and picked up on buses, and then we were taken to the Victoria Embankment where there was a place

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Image of McFly’s Tom Fletcher mid performance wins photography award

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photographer who snapped McFly singer Tom Fletcher mid-concert has been awarded a top gong at the inaugural So.Co Music Photographer of the Year Awards.

The picture by Belinda Enthoven, in which the musician arches backwards on stage, stretching out his hand to the audience while performing at the O2 in London, won the image of the year prize.

Neil Lupine was announced as the first recipient of the music photographer of the year award at the ceremony in central London on Monday.

Lupine specializes in rock bands and has photographed many global superstars including AC/DC, ZZ Top, Rihanna and

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Photographer who befriended Tony Bennett describes what he was like off stage

A photographer who befriended Tony Bennett and knew him for decades spoke with Local 4 about who he was off the stage.

Linda Solomon has spent her career photographing the most famous people on the planet. Her pictures always reveal an extra layer that just isn’t visible without her lens.

She spent 40 years photographing Bennett, who wasn’t just a subject, but a dear friend.

It all started when she was at Pine Knob in the 80s on an assignment, and was tasked with photographing Bennett. She didn’t want a trite stage shot and asked him if he’d come with

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Moss Park ‘through a lens’: Youth get behind the camera to capture their community

A group of young people snapping photos of Toronto’s Moss Park neighborhood over the past year say getting behind the camera let them capture a side of a downtown community that’s sometimes misunderstood.

The 15 youth had the chance to depict their community in a new light, and learn a thing or two about photography along the way, through a series of free photography workshops hosted by the non-profit organization Neighborhood Information Post (NIP) beginning in the spring of 2022.

Now, a selection of their snapshots will be featured in a photo exhibit.

Adnaan Haneef, 16, was one of the

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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: July 2023

Summer is here! People are taking beautiful pictures across the prairies.

We want to see the wonderful photos you capture from all over the province.

Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.

It is also highlighted on Global News Morning, Global News at 5, Global News at 6 and Global News at 10.

Please email us if you have a picture to submit for Your Saskatchewan. Photos should be at least 920 pixels wide and in jpeg format.

Here is

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