Photography News

A 68-year-old UK man has won a lawsuit against Apple after having his precious photos accidentally deleted during a repair visit to the company’s Regent Street Apple Store in London.

Deric White claims that he took his iPhone 5 to the store last December after receiving an error notification, the... more

Fujifilm's XF 35mm F2 strikes an appealing balance between size, cost and durability. It's sealed against moisture and dust, making it a great candidate for use with the weather-resistant X-T1, and at $399 is a fairly affordable 'normal' prime for Fuji's X-system. The Pacific Northwest is just the place to test... more

No, this is not a con, or a trick, or just simply an attention grabbing headline on an article that reveals absolutely nothing on what it promised! There really is one thing that will make you the best. And the really great thing about it is that it is really simple — it doesn’t require loads of money and can be applied by everyone.

I wont drag it on or build it up anymore, as you probably already know what it is: it’s practice!

Yeah, everyone... more

After months of development, artist Kelli Anderson has created a new pop-up book titled “... more

GIMP has announced version 2.9.2 of its popular free and open source image editing software. Included in the research is 16-bit and 32-bit per color channel processing and a number of other features and upgrades.

The software makes use of GEGL, GIMP... more

Robert Hurt might just have the coolest job in the galaxy. He's a visualization scientist with NASA, helping to interpret research data from space telescopes and NASA missions into photography. In short, he helps reveal the hidden universe that exists beyond the realm of human vision. In his PIX 2015 talk, he shares his insight on how his images are created and what kinds of things we can hope to discover when the unseen world becomes visible.... more

Don McCullin, one of the world’s great war photographers, believes that digital photography can be “a totally lying experience” and is something that can’t be trusted.

The Guardian... more

Sigma’s reputation has skyrocketed in recent times after the introduction of its highly regarded Art series of lenses for a number of mounts. It looks like the success has attracted the attention of at least one major suitor.

Canon reportedly tried to acquire Sigma recently,... more

For his latest project “Decadence,” photographer Tyler Shields staged scenes that reimagine the court of Marie Antoinette in the late 1600s. Shields mainly used a 50-year-old 8×10 camera, as well as various Hasselblad cameras.

“After their marriage, Louis XVI entrusted... more

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