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A close-up of Jupiter's 'Great Red Spot,' a storm that has been raging on the planet for 350 years. Photo: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstdt / Marty McGuire PUBLIC DOMAIN

It's one of Jupiter's most distinct and immediately recognizable features: the so-called Great Red Spot. This massive storm, wider than... more

Remember David Slater, the photographer whose camera was hijacked by a monkey and used for a series of selfies that went viral on the Internet? The photographer has spent years fighting a copyright battle in court over the photos, and now he’s broke.

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Jupiter’s “Great Red Spot” (or G.R.S.) is a giant storm on the gas planet that has possibly existed for at least 350 years. NASA’s Juno spacecraft flew just 5,600 miles above the storm on Monday, snapping new photos that give us a beautiful view of this famous feature.

The distance between Juno and Jupiter is the closest any camera has gotten to the Great Red Spot, giving JunoCam the opportunity to show us Earthlings details we’ve never seen... more

It'll be a little while before Adobe can deliver on its recent promise to make Lightroom faster, but that doesn't mean you can't still figure out ways to make the program work faster for you. Case in point: photoshopCAFE founder Colin Smith has put together this really useful video... more

Here’s a simple little life hack for photographers: wine storage can sometimes double as great camera lens storage. A shelf or rack designed for wine could be a way to keep your lenses organized and ready to go.

Minneapolis, Minnesota-based photographer... more

Drone photography is all the rage right now. It’s not just for amazing aerial films, but also for great stills from a unique perspective. In this 5-minute film,COOPHgives 11... more

The infamous photo, captured when the monkey pressed the shutter, has become the subject of a years-long copyright dispute that has left Slater broke. Photo: David Slater

Freelance photographer David Slater, once one of the most talked-about photographers in the world because of his serendipitous 'monkey selfies,' is now considering dog walking... or giving tennis lessons. According to... more

Before there were smartphones, disposable cameras used to be the go-anywhere cameras of choice for many casual photographers. If you are the nostalgic type, you can now get a simulated disposable camera experience on your iPhone, thanks to the new Gudak app by Korean startup... more

Get your groove back

Have you ever found yourself in a photographic rut, feeling uninspired to go out and shoot? Most of us have it's a frustratingly easy place to end up. So what's the best way to reclaim your inspiration when 'photography block' strikes? Through self discipline, which can be a breath of fresh air at a time when memory cards are large enough to feel limitless and... more

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