Photography News

CSSCO is a new free and open source project that offers VSCO-style retro photo filters made and used entirely with CSS.

This means that web designers can now upload an ordinary photo and then have... more


I recently returned home from my trip to Egypt, and with my wife due any day now, I had some time to squander on lens hunting. A local craigslist post revealed that one of the camera shops in town was having a yard sale to clear out all of their old stuff in preparation for moving to a new location. I wasnt about to pass up on a camera shop yard sale!

Before going, I learned that this was the second weekend in a row that theyve done this. As such, I wasnt expecting to find much... more

This is what 20,000 miles of hard travel by thumb, foot, van, and train does to a camera.

My name is Mike Quain, and I’m a photographer based in Arkansas. Beginning in 2014, I hitchhiked and train-hopped for two years working on my first photo project, called... more

The New York Times is launching a big project to bring its journalism to the world of immersive 360-degree videos. With “The Daily 360... more

The future is bright: technology trends in mobile photography

Smartphones have long overtaken the trusted digital compact camera as the most popular imaging device among consumers. So it's no surprise that for some time now the mobile industry has been a major driving force of innovation in imaging. 2016 is slowly yet surely coming to an end, and has been a fruitful year in terms of innovation in mobile imaging. What better time to look back at the most important... more

USA Landscape Photographer of the Year 2016 Winners

Sunrise light illuminates Mount Rainier as it rises above low clouds, seen from high above Tipsoo Lake, Washington. Adult Overall Winner 2016. Photo by Alex Noriega

Nikon D600, 35mm, ISO 100, F11, shutter speed unknown

We're pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 USA Landscape... more

Halloween's not over yet  NASA has released a 4K treat. The 18 minute UHD video features a fly-through of the International Space Station. Get out your headphones, flip into full-screen mode and pretend your dreams of becoming an astronaut have finally come true.

Related: NASA astronaut Jeff Williams showcases ISS photography equipment

The ability of art to influence humanitys collective consciousness has somewhat been masked in a veil of uncertainty. While it has been widely agreed upon among scholars of art history that art has always held an important role in the influence of beliefs, as in religion and popular opinion, it is important to try and understand arts role in that influence.

Art is, historically, a method of expression by presentation; a way of understanding the world and... more

The world of the fantasy, fine art photographer typically involves a healthy helping of Adobe Photoshop. But if digital art and crazy composites are on one end of the spectrum, then photographer Adrien Broom is on the otherno Photoshop, just incredibly intricate hand-made props and sets.

Reminiscent of the viral work of photographers like ... more

Photographer and CreativeLive founder Chase Jarvis dropped a serious truth bomb in this short clip from one of his classes. And the bomb is this: you will never turn a $500 client into a $5,000... more

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