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Wedding photos from the late 1800s have a slightly different aura about them… and we’re not talking about the sepia tone, either. There’s often no smiling or touching — completely emotionless images of people on their special day were commonplace.

A collection of old wedding photos was curated byFrank Maresca for a new exhibition titled “I DO, I DO” at... more

My name is Marc Weisberg, and I’m a luxury home photographer based in Southern California. This is an article about why I’ll never use FedEx again to ship my camera gear to a workshop, as well as what you... more

An Arizona aerial photographer has been arrested for flying a drone over a forest fire in Goodwin, Arizona. His actions caused 14 firefighting aircraft and crews to be grounded.

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If you're an avid Photobucket user, you woke up to a nasty surprise this past week: the photo storage and hosting service changed their terms, breaking billions of images online in one fell swoop, without so much as a courtesy notice.

Some explanation is probably in order.

Photobucket has been allowing free users to host and link to images on its servers since 2003. If you wanted to host your photos on Photobucket and display... more

Photographer Felix Hernandez just shot a series of car photos featuring the time-traveling DeLorean from the Back to the Future film series. Instead of using a real car and Photoshop, he... more

University photographers get sent on all sorts of different assignments, as anything the university does will need pictures. Photographer Zack Berlat was recently lucky enough to... more

Making local adjustments in Lightroom can be a great way to bring attention to a specific part of your image, but they lack an opacity slider to retroactively change the strength of the effect. This 4-minute video shows you how to tweak the impact of your adjustments after theyve been applied.

This trick, explained in the video by... more

Making a mistake with a camera usually results in a disappointing photo. For one woman over in Florida, however, an iPhone “glitch” created an unexpectedly mind-bending and viral image.

The shot happened last Wednesday when a guy named Bobby and his friend “G” were moving G’s boat across the St. John’s River in Jacksonville, Florida. G’s wife “C” was standing on the dock and shooting photos of the departure with her iPhone 7... more

It's fair to say the Galaxy Note 7 was a major disaster for Samsung. After several devices caught fire and exploded, the Korean manufacturer officially pulled the plug on its flagship smartphone in October 2016. An... more

DJI is a primary choice in the consumer drone market at the moment, but which of their popular options should you choose? This 4-minute video compares the camera quality of the... more

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