Photography News

Mega-company Procter & Gamble is being sued by Cincinnati-based photographer Annette Navarro, who alleges that P&G used some of her photographs beyond the time frame and region for which she was paid.

The company allegedly paid to use Navarro's photos cited in the lawsuit for the duration of three years and only within North America, but continued to use them after the three years had expired, and put them on international products as well. If found guilty of copyright... more

Being a great photographer is only one part of turning it in to a full-time job. Youll also need some business chops, and these 3 tips from photographer Moshe Zusman will give you some ideas on how automate client... more

Did you know that some colors in the world are too intense for an average consumer computer screen to display? In this 3-minute video by Tom Scott, see how onereally intense... more

Snap, the company behind Snapchat, has launched its wearable camera Spectacles on Amazon.

The glasses, which were previously only available through a physical vending machine that kept changing locations, and later through Snapchat itself, are now being offered in black, coral, and teal colors for $130 USD through the major online retailer.

The glasses feature an HD camera capable of recording video in 10-... more

Have you always wanted to try your hand at 8×10 large format film photography… underwater? If you have $5,800 to spend, now’s your chance to jump in. An underwater 8×10 camera has just popped up on eBay that purports to be the “first successful underwater 8×10 ever made.”

The seller, based in Florida, writes that the camera is crafted from aircraft aluminum that was welded without warping metal. Everything was designed around a... more

Following multiple instances of camera store burglaries earlier this year, a new report from The Verge sheds light on an ongoing scam that... more

Snap Incs experimental foray into wearables may not have had much of a financial impact for the struggling company, but they did create some buzz with their pop-up Snapbot vending machines. Now theyve made their Spectacles available... more

A pair of photographers from Germany are trying to bring the Emil Busch Glaukar 3.1 portrait lens from 1910 back to life.

A portrait lens from 1910 might be coming back to life if two photographers from Germany succeed in a new Kickstarter projectthe latest... more

After the initial media buzz, it has been very around Google Glass for a while now. But Alphabet X, Google's "moonshot" division, has just unveiled an update to the original smart glasses. The new version is called Google Glass Enterprise Edition and, as the name suggests, is not meant for... more

Want to try out product photography but can’t afford a softbox? They can be expensive pieces of kit, but invisible ones cost a lot less. In this 6-minute video by Leo Rosas... more

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