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Stephen Cheatley's love of photography started with a Kodak Instamatic 100 and has grown significantly from there. He's an avid astrophotographer who also enjoys capturing the dramatic sunsets of his home in the northwest of England. He's the latest subject in our ongoing effort to feature the high quality images created by our readers. Take a look at his work and read our Q&A. See... (link is external)more (link is external)

France’s Ministry of Culture and Communication has published a new report (link is external) on the state of the photography industry in the... more (link is external)

Having had a few weeks now to spend significant time exploring Flickr 4.0 (link is external), I thought I’d write up a detailed post about my ongoing thoughts on the recent update by Flickr.

1. Autotagging

Autotagging has received a mixed reception by the Flickr community as well as the broader press. Initially a lot of the Flickr diehards have... more (link is external)

The 2014 wedding season was very unique for me. It wasn’t just that I participated on it from “the other side” — I myself became a happy husband — I was also a part of one particularly unconventional wedding photo shoot.

“Aren’t we going to shoot some really funny stuff for our wedding?” I was asked by the wife and husband to-be. “There will be some people on Friday too, so they can join us.”

My response: “Ok! Why not?” And what happened after my... more (link is external)

Photography has been a medium of limitless possibilities since it was originally invented in the early 1800s. The use of cameras has allowed us to capture historical moments and reshape the way we see ourselves and the world around us. To celebrate the amazing history of photography and photographic science, we have assembled twenty photographic ‘firsts’ from over the past two centuries.

#1. The First Photograph

The world’s first photograph made in a camera was taken... more (link is external)

Here’s a photo shoot idea that you probably shouldn’t try yourself. Photographer Jake Harsh (link is external) recently did a wild photo shoot with the electro-pop band Hand of Hearts that involved 18 pounds of fireworks exploding around the three band members. The short behind-the-scenes video... more (link is external)

All Our Suns (link is external)” is a new project by NYC telecommunications grad student Michelle Chandra that visualizes the snapping of sunset and sunrise photos around the world using Instagram data.

Chandra has released three interactive maps using data gathered from... more (link is external)

DxOMark Mobile has published their report on the HTC One M9, HTC's latest top-end smartphone. The new model is a touch smaller and thinner than its predecessor, the One M8, but under the hood HTC upgrades the 4MP "ultrapixel" 1/3" BSI sensor of the predecessor to a larger, higher resolution 20MP 1/2.3" BSI CMOS sensor. The F2.2 lens provides no optical image stabilization, but the M9 is the first One model capable of recording 4K video.... more (link is external)

If you thought the Selfie Arm (link is external) was a strange idea, check this out: the SelfiePICTEE is a T-shirt that has a fold-down bounce reflector on the front that provides a quick fix for the harsh shadows on your face when snapping a selfie.

The reflector on the front of the shirt folds down to light your face up.

The whole thing appears to be... more (link is external)

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