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Earlier this year, artist Richard Prince sparked a huge controversy by taking people’s Instagram photos, making very small changes to them, and selling the prints as fine art for $100,000 a pop (link is external). Now there’s a new website that’s following in Prince’s footsteps, on a larger scale but with smaller prices.

It’s a service called... more (link is external)

An unfortunate truth about shooting in public places is that people around us often get in the way of our perfect shots. In the 9-minute video tutorial above, photographer Greg Benz (link is external) shows us how to remove tourists from photos using Photoshop.... more (link is external)

Chicago-based photographer Ivette Ivens (link is external) has been shooting a heartwarming series of portraits of her son and dog and the special bond they share. The baby boy, Dilan, and the French bulldog puppy, Farley, were born on exactly the same day about 8 months ago.

Ever since Farley joined the family... more (link is external)

In our latest Field Test we put Olympus's new M.Zuiko Digital ED 8mm F1.8 Fisheye Pro and M.Zuiko Digital ED 7-14mm F2.8 Pro in the hands of DPReview writer Dan Bracaglia. Dan put them to the test in some of his natural environments: a rock concert, skate park, and a beach landscape at sunset. See video (link is external)

Love our galleries of real-world sample images but hate our galleries interface? You're not alone. We've been working on an improved system for uploading and displaying camera and lens samples for some time, and it's finally ready for you to try out. Our new gallery viewer fixes several of the most frustrating problems with the old one, and introduces many new features including a loupe and one-click 100% view.... more (link is external)

With the introduction of the Lumix DMC-GX8 and its new Dual IS mode, Panasonic promised firmware updates for most of its lenses to make them compatible. Included in this round are the Lumix G Vario 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II, Nocticron 42.5mm F1.2, and Macro 30mm F2.8 among others. Read more (link is external)

Want to see how much you can overexpose C-41 color negative film and still get usable shots? Photographer Daniel Lachman of Retro Camera Review (link is external) decided to film out recently after coming across a broken Mamiya 645E with a busted light meter.

“With digital images,... more (link is external)

It’s not every day that a renowned photographer decides to sell original film slides or negatives on eBay, but that’s exactly what Scott Aichner (link is external) is currently doing. He’s selling beautiful surfing prints that come with the frame of film the image was captured on years ago... more (link is external)

Jack Simon (link is external) has worked as a psychiatrist for four decades. Ten years ago, he began a personal journey in photography, and these days he rarely goes anywhere without a camera by his side.

Simon’s street photographs reflect a curious mind and a sharp eye. “I enjoy the hunt for... more (link is external)

It is said that eyes are the windows to our souls and when focusing in on a portrait, we do our best to make sure they are razor sharp. With a bit of help from Photoshop, we can take the beauty of the eyes a step further. Today, we will be examining a method that I have personally used over the last few years to truly make eyes pop and give them another dimension of depth.

Our goal is not to make the eyes violently vivid or blinding but to give them a look that... more (link is external)

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