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Exploring and photographing abandoned houses always comes with its share of surprises. It also often confronts you with some moral questions and scenarios — there are many what ifs that can be associated with this hobby.

What if I find a body? What if I find drugs? What if there are squatters and of course: what if I find a bag of money?

It is up to each person individually to decide how they are to deal with these and all the other hypothetical... more

Firmware updates for the Nikon D810 and D810A cameras are now available. Both updates fix a bug that may cause the cameras to stop responding if attached to a WR-R10 wireless remote control running firmware 3.00. The updates bring the Nikon D810 to firmware version 1.11, and the Nikon D810A to firmware... more

Everything is Terrible found a couple of cringeworthy photography instructional videos from decades ago.

“When you have a client with a problem such as prominent teeth or teeth with a wide space in the front, just encourage them to relax,” says photographer Joy Henry. “She’s lovely at this distance smiling, but I certainly wouldn’t shoot [her] at a close range.”

“Now as you’re looking at me... more

The photographer Sator has created quite a buzz with his article “Why Sonys Full Frame Pro Mirrorless Was a Fatal Mistake.” I thought long and hard about whether I should response to this or not. I think there are many things omitted in his analysis and I want to point out some of those points.

But first a disclaimer: I am not a Sony fanboy. Although I... more

For us sighted folk, it’s difficult to imagine an image-less Facebook News Feed, where a screen reader tells you that your friend uploaded a photo… and nothing more. But thanks to Facebook’s new “automatic alternate text” tool and the power of artificial intelligence, that reality is no more.

Now millions of blind and severely visually impaired users of Facebook will begin to “see” the images in their News Feeds too. As Facebook... more

Whoa. There’s a major sale going on that you may want to be aware of if you’re in the market for particular cameras and lenses. Newegg is offering... more

God of Lighting, Lighting Rock Star, the late great Dean Collins has been called many things, and all of them point to the fact that he knew light better than, perhaps, anybody else you’ve ever studied under.

We stumbled across... more

Take a moment, rewind back to March of 2012 and remember the buzz that surrounded the release of the Fujifilm X-Pro1. Many of my close photography friends professionals, casuals, Sony fanboys, and even film shooters were talking Fuji and discussing how they must have the X-Pro1.

The rangefinder-styled X-Pro1 was revolutionary, not just technically, with... more

Image recognition is widely used to flag and remove offensive content from social media these days, but sometimes artificial intelligence isn’t very intelligent. One Instagram user just found that out after she had her account disabled for posting a photo of a cake.

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What can I say? Im a sucker for the underdog. My first real underdog came in the form of a 1973 VW Beetle that my Dad bought for me when I turned 15. After we pushed it up the driveway, he gave me a repair manual and told me I had a year to get it going if I wanted wheels.

I poured blood, sweat and tears into that car, learning how it worked, figuring out what was wrong with it and eventually fixing it up so that it ran reliably. By the time I was 16, I had a... more

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