Photography News

Sick of Camera RAW and Lightroom? Want a brand-spanking-new RAW photo processor and non-destructive editor to work in that isn’t made by Adobe? Your wish is ON1’s command.

Today, ON1 introduced ON1 Photo RAW, a program they’re calling, “the first... more

At long last, a Nikon D500 has found its way into our office (thank you LensRentals!). We put the camera straight into our studio to find out what the long-awaited successor to the D300 is capable of. It's only the beginning of course, but you can see for yourself below what the D500's full ISO range looks like in our studio scene (cranked all the way up to ISO 1,638,400) and on the next page you'll see the results of our dynamic range testing.... more

Facebook’s engagement numbers have been slipping, and a new report from the Wall Street Journal points to one way the social media behemoth intends to try and win back users who are... more

Chernobyl and the nearby city of Prypyat is a common subject, particularly for URBEX photographers who go there to document the deserted town. But photographer Alina Rudya‘s project/book... more

It’s not Photoshop. That’s a real bug (not alive… thankfully), and that’s a real model. It’s part of photographer Marc Lamey‘s series “The Beauty is Inside”: a series that combines beauty and macro photography into a strange hybrid... more

Despite rave reviews, the Nikon D750 has been plagued by several issues since its release in September of 2014. And even though Nikon did issue a recall of certain models due... more

In the beginning of 2014 I was invited by a non-profit religious group to travel more than 150 miles from Belm (the capital of the state of Par in northern Brazil) to a small city in Maraj Island, Bagre. I knew about as much about Par and its culture going in as I know about brain surgery: nothing.

The clients brief went something like this: you have seven days to cover the work of fifteen volunteers that will be scattered through the region offering medical... more

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A pocket-sized motorized camera dolly that runs on an AAA batteries is in the works from US company Rollocam. Hercules is programmable and consists of a three-wheeled body with a tripod screw and a single press-button controller. It's designed to... more

In what is, as far as we can tell, one of the first successful hacks of the Sony Alpha system thus far, a person who goes by the moniker Ma1co has managed to crack Sony’s 30 minute video limit and break into several Sony Alpha cameras... more

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