Today, with the launch of our new and highly anticipated auto-tagging feature for the Prodibi Capture One plugin, we also decided to announce our new pricing plans for 2019! The updated pricing structure will take effect in January and brings a new way to use Prodibi in a positive way.…
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Photography Legends: Henri Cartier-Bresson
The Photography Legends come back on the blog with Henri Cartier-Bresson whose photographs helped establish photojournalism as an art form. He is one of the most original, accomplished, influential, and beloved figures in the history of photography with his uncanny ability to capture candid moments. Let's rediscover his…
Winter essential 2018: Prodibi most-read blog posts for your holidays
2018 is coming to an end, and it is time for a retrospective of the excellent blog interviews we had! We propose you to discover our selection of the 6 MOST-READ posts from the 2nd part of the year: the best interviews with the best images in full resolution, powered…
The boldly colorful universe of fashion and portrait photographer Katt Webster
This week on the Prodibi Pixel Magazine, let's meet with a photography graduate from the London college of fashion: Katt Webster. With a strong history of working in the media production industry, Katt uses boldly colorful work for her fashion photographs. Let's discover her excellent fashion…
Dark and light contrasts to create depth in fine-art portraiture, with Gemmy Woud-Binnendijk
Welcome to the Prodibi Pixel Magazine! Today, we interview a fine art & portrait photographer based in the Netherlands: Gemmy Woud-Binnendijk. Autodidact, Gemmy displays her great passion for painting and drawing in all her photos in which she uses dark and light contrasts to create depth. Let's discover…
Growing up dreaming of a life as an artist, the story of illustrator Toma Vagner
Today on the blog, we meet with an incredible artist who creates illustration influenced by the games from her childhood: Toma Vagner. Developing her skills between the small Russian island of Sakhalin and New York, Toma soon became a renowned illustrator. From rubik’s cubes to Jenga to paper cut-out…