Photography Blogs & Tutorials

A new platform called Wirestock is allowing photographers and artists to take control of AI data training. The platform lets artists opt-in and be paid...

The post This platform pays you to use your photos for AI dataset training appeared first on DIY Photography.

The May 2024 solar storms caused one of the most intense aurora displays in the last 500 years, sending dancing green, purple, and pink lights...

The post Send your aurora photos to NASA and help them study solar storms appeared first on DIY Photography.

What you know is a constantly progressing body of information, updating and evolving and adapting with every experience in our lives. What I know today...

The post Should you only photograph what you know? appeared first on DIY Photography.

The post How to Make An Inexpensive DIY Light Tent appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse.

Note: This is a great DIY light tent tutorial that we originally published in 2008. Since then,... more

The post dPS Bi-Weekly Photo Challenge:Reflections in Nature appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

We have dabbled with reflections before now, but for this fortnight’s challenge... more

Laowa has been showing off some new lenses at this year’s China International Photograph & Electrical Imaging Machinery and Technology Fair 2024 – otherwise known...

The post Loawa teases two new 55mm f/2.8 and 100mm f/2.8 tilt-shift lenses appeared first on DIY... more

If you’re a portrait photographer who shoots outdoors, you probably already know the magic of shooting in open shade. For those used to using flash...

The post How to shoot portraits in open shade like a pro appeared first on DIY Photography.

If ever there was a camera my girlfriend could get excited about, this would be it. Lomography has announced a new Lomo’Instant Automat (buy here)...

The post Lomography celebrates artist Gustav Klimt with its new LomoInstant Automat appeared first on DIY Photography... more

An advertisement in New York’s Times Square depicting a breastfeeding cook has been removed amid a spate of ‘moral panic’. Allegedly, the advertisement was simply...

The post Breastfeeding cookie ad removed in Times Square appeared first on DIY Photography.

The idea that companies underestimate demand for their products has turned into a bit of a joke at this point. For the past few years,...

The post Ricoh turns to a customer “lottery” to overcome high demand for GR III/IIIx HDF appeared first on DIY Photography... more

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