Photography News

Here’s a simple idea that might just solve some of your storage woes. If you’re looking for a place to store your collection of camera lenses, try organizing them in a clear plastic shoe holderthe kind you hang on the back of a closet door.

The tip comes from YouTuber and photography educator... more

Artist Caleb Charland has made a name for himself in the world of photography with his creative photos inspired by scientific curiosity. In the 6.5-minute video above, Charland discusses how he illuminates the natural... more

If you’ve ever taken a photo of your food for Instagram, now’s your chance to delete that photo and do some tangible good for humanity all at the same time!

The Delete to Feed... more

The Snhetta Viewpoint (or Viewpoint Snhetta) in Dovrefjell, Norway is one of the most beautifully designed spaces we’ve seen. And if you haven’t seen it, there’s no... more

The Pentax 645Z might be large compared to the mirrorless medium format cameras announced at the show, but look at the effect of that viewfinder on Carey's face.

'Visual Revolution' is the concept that links Ricohs Theta 360 degree camera to its Pentax K-1 DSLR and the arrival of competition only serves to grow the market, the company says.

We spoke to Kazunobu Saiki, Senior... more

DJI today announced a new camera drone that aims to revolutionize the industry. The new DJI Mavic Pro is a foldable drone that... more

Alien Skin has announced the launch of Exposure X2, the second iteration of its non-destructive photo editor and organizer. The company has added several features to its latest version of Exposure, some of which have been frequently requested by users, including faded presets, a spot healing tool,... more

Foolography has announced a partnership with Triggertrap to bring new functionality to its tiny Unleashed Bluetooth camera controller that we covered at Photokina. The Unleashed works with many Canon and Nikon DSLRs and allows photographers to wirelessly control camera settings, such as... more

As a wedding photographer, nothing beats a good old fashioned celebrity cameo. Cue Tom Hanks, walking right into NYC photographer Meg Miller‘s frame while she was out... more

Upon first glance, this photo appears to show presidential candidate Hillary Clinton being ignored by a crowd of people pointing their phones at something out of view to the left. But nope… what you see is selfie culture.

The bizarre photo was captured during a campaign event in Orlando back on September 21, and is now going viral on the Web.


2016, ya'll.... more

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