Gear Spotlight: Jigabot AIMe Robotic Camera Mount
Posted on January 28, 2014 by Jamie Brady

A product launching this year aims to simplify some problems inherent in capturing action video. AIMe is a robotic device that operates remotely to automatically film a subject, and keeps them framed in the shot. Whether you are alone and want to film yourself nailing a big [Read more]
Drone Art: Baltimore Book
Posted on November 13, 2013 by Jamie Brady

Drones instantly conjure up negative ideas - the controversial act of sending unmanned, rocket-equipped assassin aircraft into sovereign countries, or of eavesdropping, surveillance and unwarranted data collection. Husband and wife team, Terry and Belinda Kilby, are seeking [Read more]
Red Bull Illume Photography Contest Top 250
Posted on August 16, 2013 by Jamie Brady

Every three years, Red Bull hosts an action and adventure sports photography contest called Illume. They have narrowed down the field to 250 photographs. The top 50 finalists will be chosen at live event in Hong Kong on August 29th. We selected 10 of our favorites below, in [Read more]
2013 National Geographic Student Photo Contest Winners
Posted on February 13, 2013 by Jamie Brady

National Geographic Student Expeditions announced the winners of their photography contest open to high school students around the world. The task was to submit a photograph and caption conveying a sense of exploration or adventure. The winners were selected by a jury of [Read more]
Decaying Oases
Posted on December 7, 2012 by Jamie Brady

I am now realizing that I am a sucker for abandoned man-made structures, though not obsessively so. Not yet, anyway. In my youth, I've explored the odd abandoned house, run through forgotten early 1800's era forts, played paintball in a decaying farm complex, and threw a [Read more]
Time Lapse Airport Landings
Posted on December 3, 2012 by Jamie Brady

We always hear that before and after Thanksgiving are among the busiest traveling days of the year, but this video is ridiculous. It's not real, though. Well, it IS real, but just not at real time. Filmmaker and Photographer Cy Kuckenbaker filmed planes landing at San Diego [Read more]