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Here’s a gorgeous wedding photo captured recently by Vancouver-based husband and wife wedding photography duo Jelger and Tanja (link is external). They managed to capture the bride and groom, Andrea and Eoin, with horses galloping by and sun beams peeking through the clouds.

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Ive read two articles this week that appear critical of Flickr and thought Id take a moment to address both, as well as share some of my own thoughts on Flickr.

I have been a heavy Flickr photographer for over a decade and for most of this past decade have been active on the site on a daily basis. Im also active on a number of other photo related and social networking sites as well.

The first article was published here on PetaPixel yesterday by... more (link is external)

Natalie Brasington (link is external) is a New York-based advertising and entertainment photographer who shoots for a variety of clients, including Comedy Central, Pantene, DirecTV, Details and Rolling Stone. She recently spoke about pricing at a round table discussion put on by PhotoShelter... more (link is external)

If you want to pick up an interesting lens for your camera, check out the Angenieux 25mm f/0.95. It’s a somewhat hard-to-find lens that was once used by NASA to photograph the moon with a lunar probe.

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Smartphones bearing dual cameras are on the rise, and MediaTek's new Imagiq image signal processor is prepared to take advantage of them. Read more (link is external)

After a trip or event, sifting through all the photos you’ve taken and selecting just the best ones can be a daunting task. To make the process a bit easier, Google Photos (link is external) today announced a feature that can put together albums for you.

It’s “smarter photo albums, without the... more (link is external)

Leading up to the total solar eclipse on March 20, 2015, photographer Rueben Krabbe (link is external) had a crazy and ambitious idea: he wanted to photograph skiers in front of the eclipse at the “edge of the Earth.”

After a great deal of planning to figure out the logistics of... more (link is external)

The Smithsonian has just announced the winning photos of its 13th annual Smithsonian.com Photo Contest (link is external). A total of 9 winning shots were selected from over 46,000 submissions from photographers in 168 different countries.

The Grand... more (link is external)

Tamron has announced pricing and availability for its recently released (link is external) SP 85mm F1.8 Di VC USD. According to the company, the lens will launch this Thursday, March 24 in Canon and Nikon mounts for $749. Tamron also plans to launch a Sony mount lens later this year, but has not provided a launch date at this time.

The 85mm F1.8 lens features an... more (link is external)

In addition to announcing a new iPhone (link is external) and iPad Pro (link is external) yesterday, Apple also introduced Liam, a recycling robot that it uses to automatically salvage recyclable materials from old, defunct iPhones.

The 1-minute video above shows Liam in action in deconstructing an iPhone so... more (link is external)

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