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Wouldn’t it be interesting if we had snapshots through the eyes of famous artists throughout history? The images could reveal things they saw, worked on, and were inspired by.

Italian photographer Dan Bannino (link is external) just finished a new project titled “The Eye of the Artist” in which... more (link is external)

Here’s something that you should be aware of if you use Behance (link is external) to share your photography portfolio online: the “No Use At All” symbol used by Behance is the same well-known one used by Creative Commons for “No Rights Reserved.” In other words, with a casual glance, it may... more (link is external)

UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, recently launched an ad campaign in Chile that speaks out against cyberbullying with smartphone photos. Titled “One Shot,” each of the three ads shows a group of teenage students pointing their mobile cameras at one of their peers, firing squad-style.

The three execution scenes are titled “Fatty,” “Nerd,” and “Weak”:

“One shot is enough,” the... more (link is external)

When the original iPad was launched, speculation began about when tablets would replace laptops for most users. That has yet to happen, and in the hands of photographers tablets are more often used for presentation rather than image editing. The iPad Pro has the hardware to become a serious image editing device, but will it become one in reality? Lars Rehm weighs in.... more (link is external)

With less than a week until PIX 2015, we think you should meet some of our talented re:FRAME speakers. Rick Sammon is a veteran wildlife and travel shooter who has made it a focus of his career to help educate and inspire new photographers. Read more (link is external)

Photographer Alex Teuscher (link is external) recently traveled to Cambodia for work, and while there, he took the opportunity to visit and photograph the ancient temples found in the Angkor region of the country.

Angkor once served as the capital city of the Khmer Empire between the 9th and 15th centuries. Its... more (link is external)

20-year-old Hugo Cornellier (link is external) of Canada has been taking one selfie a day before the word “selfie” became a thing. He started his daily ritual 8 years ago, when he was just 12 years old. This past weekend, Cornellier published the 2-minute above that shows... more (link is external)

One of the big photo stories on the Web this past week has been the picture above, shot over the weekend by Australian photographer Sam Yeldham (link is external). Yeldham was shooting time-lapse photos of a storm rolling into Sydney when a bride and groom strolled into the scene. He captured a gorgeous shot... more (link is external)

If you ever find yourself with only 30 seconds to shoot in a studio and the need to capture 25 poses, you’ll need to find a model with some unusual rapid-fire posing skills… like this guy.

Sick Chirpse posted (link is external) this viral... more (link is external)

Sony has been hitting home runs as of late when it comes to digital camera sensors. In late August, sensor testing company DxOMark reported that the Sony a7R II contains the best sensor they’ve ever reviewed (link is external). But is Sony able to repeat its performance in the world of smartphone cameras? It appears the answer is a resounding “yes.”

DxOMark just published... more (link is external)

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