Photography News

The team at photo community and marketplace EyeEm just released something really cool. Announced this morning, their new standalone iOS app “... more

An anonymous photographer in New York City claims to have spotted the much-anticipated future Sony “A9” flagship camera out in the wild… and apparently it packs quite a sensor.

The report comes from our friends... more

Bridge and travel zoom cameras are two of the very few categories of compact cameras to survive the smartphone. Whether it's a travel zoom, which puts a 25X-30X zoom into your pocket, or a bridge camera which offers even more zoom, phones just can't compete. 

While there are now enthusiast-level long zoom cameras with 1"-type sensors - such as Sony's Cyber-shot RX10 series - there... more

Corel has launched AfterShot Pro 3, the latest version of its photo editing software. The newest version brings several added features and updates, including a Lens Correction Development Kit for creating custom lens corrections, an in-app plugin manager, and a few new and improved tools for touching up photos.

AfterShot Pro 3 is equipped with a completely new Highlight... more

Your panoramas, photo spheres, and 360 photos will soon feel much more comfortable on Facebook’s news feed. The social network announced earlier today that it will let you upload and view 360-degree photos on Facebook for mobile and Web in the next few weeks.

The feature is dubbed, appropriately enough, “360 photos” and it will improve panoramas, photo spheres, and 360 photos captured with specialized cameras like... more

Photographer Garry Cornes of Glasgow, Scotland, attended the demolition of a 24-story building this past Sunday. After joining the crowd there and setting up his camera on the other side of the street, Cornes had his view ruined at the worst possible time when a bus rolled in to photobomb his shot.

“The ultimate photobomb of the Norfolk Court demolition in Glasgow,” writes Cornes on... more

Time and again photographer Martin Heck has captured our attention by pushing the time lapse envelope. We’ve featured two of his 4K time lapses in the past,... more

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The Anja Niedringhaus award for Courage in Photojournalism has gone to Kenya-based photographer Adriane Ohanesian for her ongoing coverage of the conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan and their impact on the... more

The saying goes that “you are your own worst critic,” but when it comes to photography, a Canon photo trends study finds that the old adage simply doesn’t track. In fact, the vast majority of people think their photography is ‘good to excellent.’

This somewhat funny finding is just a small part of Canon’s inaugural “2016 Photography Trends Study,” which asked 1,004 US adults a series of questions between April... more

Over the past several years, photographer Flo Razowsky of Nogales, Arizona, has been photographing the ultra-long walls that divide international borders around the world. Her project is titled “... more

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