Photography News

We’ve shared a number of times in the past (link is external) about how NASA uses Adobe Photoshop (link is external) to create many of the dazzling space photos released to the public. Earlier this week, Adobe also published... more (link is external)

The Tiny1 is a new camera that’s being developed by a three-person startup called TinyMOS (link is external) over in Singapore. The tiny aluminum-bodied camera aims to do for astrophotography what the GoPro did for action video, bringing space imaging to the masses.

The camera is designed to put astronomy imaging... more (link is external)

I have a weakness for photography travel. My trips often start with a simple phone call or email from a friend checking to see if I might be interested in photographing somewhere. In the case of my recent visit to China, however, there was no message from a friend just a single image from a place called XiaPu that I ran across and that really inspired me to travel there.

Because I wanted to bring home a variety of pictures, my initial planned 7-day trip to XiaPu was expanded to... more (link is external)

Back in May, we featured a clever hack by photographer Paul Adshead (link is external) that involved using an IKEA storage box as a $6 laptop sun shade for outdoor shoots (link is external). Now he’s back again with another... more (link is external)

Fujifilm today announced the new Instax Mini 70 (link is external), a sleek instant camera that features a new selfie mode and a high-performance flash for snapshots in low-light situations.

When shooting in dark places, the camera can automatically calculate surrounding brightness and adjust... more (link is external)

Fujifilm has added to its instant camera lineup, introducing the INSTAX Mini 70. The Mini 70 features a sleek re-design, a mirror on the front panel for selfie-framing, and automatic exposure with flash for better balanced low-light photos. Read more (link is external)

In an interview for Adobe's blog, NASA has revealed some of the processes its scientists use to transform technical data into images that the rest of the world can appreciate and understand. From simple tasks, such as straightening and cropping, to compositing multiple layers of scientifically calculated color, the agency uses programs including Adobe Photoshop to interpret the sometimes quite abstract images sent back to Earth from devices such as the Hubble Space Telescope and the Mars... more (link is external)

We're less than a week away from PIX 2015, and we're taking the opportunity to introduce you to some of our talented re:FRAME speakers. Dixie Dixon acquired her first camera, a Nikon FG, when she was just 12 years old. Now she's made a name for herself in fashion and commercial photography - find out a couple of her tips on breaking in. Read more (link is external)

Since 2009, Kirsty Mitchell (link is external) has been dazzling the photography world with her epic (and deeply personal) photo project titled... more (link is external)

This past weekend, GottaBeMobile sent sports photographer Andrew Weber (link is external) to the Sunday Night Football game between the Denver Broncos and the Detroit Lions. Instead of the $12,000 in gear that Weber normally carries into... more (link is external)

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