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Here’s a sweet and simple photo organization tip for those of you using iPhones and iPads: in the Photos app in iOS, you can create a new folder by long pressing the plus button (+). Albums can help you group collections of photos, but folders can help you group sets of albums for increased organization.

Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be a way at this time to move top-level folders into new albums, but perhaps Apple will add that functionality into an... more

Every year, millions of tourists flock to Banff National Park in Canada to see and photograph the gorgeous landscapes. Photographer Meghan Krauss was fascinated by the crowds of tourists shooting selfies and other photos in these pristine locations, so in 2013, she began to shoot panoramic photos... more

44-year-old South Korean photographer Ahn Se Hong has won his lawsuit against Nikon over the cancellation of his ‘comfort women’ exhibition. The Tokyo District Court ruled last Friday that Nikon must pay Ahn 1.1 million (~$9,150) in damages.

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Photographer and programmer Saulius Lukse made this clever 22-second-long time-lapse video in which the windows of a large apartment building are used as a ticker to wish viewers a happy new year — all while the time-lapse continues to run in the rest of the scene.

“This can be done spending... more

To show the extensive work that can go into retouching a beauty portrait, editing guru Pratik Naik of Solstice Retouch created this 7-minute timelapse video showing how he spend 1.5 hours cleaning up a photo by photographer... more

Holiday deal alert: one of Amazon’s Deals of the Day today is on Pelican... more

As we celebrate our seventeenth anniversary (the site officially launched December 25th, 1998, when some of our staff were still in elementary school) I'd like to wish each and every one of our visitors a very Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays/Season's Greetings/Merry Festivus* (*delete as required). It's been a busy year here at DPReview, with our first live event, PIX 2015, which brought an amazing collection of photographers together in Seattle for two days of inspiring talks and... more

As 2015 winds to an end, here’s a look back at the 10 posts that received the most views.

#10: Richard Prince Selling Other Peoples Instagram Shots Without Permission for $100K

Artist Richard Prince sparked huge... more

Lenticular prints use an array of lenses to cause an image to change before your eyes as you view them from different angles. Scientists have now figured out how to do a “changing photo” trick without lenses using an inkjet printer and metallic sheets.

The technique was discovered by scientists at the Swiss university cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne. They found that by printing inkjet photos onto a metallic sheet in a certain way, they can print entirely... more

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