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What would you do if a client threatened to ruin your reputation online if you didn’t issue a refund… for a photo shoot you already did? That’s what recently happened to San Francisco-based photographer Josh Edelson.

Edelson says he received a call... more

Last week, Google dropped a bombshell when the company decided to give the Nik Collection of desktop photo editing plugins away for freeno catch, no strings attached, 100% free. But what if you have no idea how to use your newly-acquired suite of editing tools? No worries,... more

Back in February, Pentax announced its first full-frame DSLR, the K-1. The camera, which has some... more

Here’s a neat, simple, and cheap little trick that’ll help you get smooth footage when shooting video or a hyperlapse with your DSLR. If you don’t have the money or the need to pony up for a serious stabilization system, try using a shopping bag instead!

This tip comes to us courtesy of the folks over at... more

Editors like to say, “There are great pictures to be made right in your own backyard!”

Come to think of it, there really is a lot going on in my backyard, or at least in my Baltimore back alley. Fugitives from justice have fled down my alley, pursued by police helicopters. I once found a trail of blood that stretched for hundreds of yards. I followed it the whole way, and at the end found a guy with a badly cut hand sitting on a curb.

Angry... more

For his new short film “Chromaticity,” director Paul Trillo turned the sky into his giant canvas by strapping smoke grenades to DJI camera drones.

“Using 3 DJI Phantoms, a DJI Inspire and hundreds of smoke grenades, we painted the sky in technicolor,” Trillo says. The film... more

Happy April Fools’ Day, everyone! We’ve scoured the Web for the cleverest and funniest photography-related jokes so that you can get your fill of the day’s ridiculousness in one place.

Without further ado, here’s what’s been announced today:

Adobe’s Ansel Adams Lightroom Tutorial

Adobe’s latest “... more

There’s a new action cam on its way to market, and when it arrives it may give GoPro, Sony, and all the rest a serious run for their money. Why? Because this camera, the new Revl Arc, is the... more

Want to see how the Nikon D5’s video recording performs under low light and high ISOs? Kenneth Yung over at Photoblog.hk shot this short film — what you see is straight out of camera and lit using a single 50W incandescent light bulb.

There wasn’t any color... more

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