AI Photo Editing Credits Lack Industry Standard
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Award-winning Toronto dog photographer Jack Jackson is exhibiting "Dogs in Flight," a series of 10 images capturing rescue dogs in mid-air leaps.
Photographer Alison Tuck won the Sterna People's Choice Award at the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards for her image titled 'Now where is my nest?'.
Ordinary Filmmaker has provided further details regarding the upcoming Source camera, confirming a target release window in 2026.
To cover a conference professionally, thorough gear preparation is essential.
A hands-on look at the challenges faced when trying to capture photographs of Scottish castles.
Astronauts selected for NASA's Artemis II mission underwent dedicated photography training, amounting to approximately 26 hours.
The review focuses on a mini DSLR camera released in 2004, emphasizing its remarkable performance and features for its time.
This video review from FroKnowsPhoto examines the Canon RF 14mm f/1.4L lens, highlighting its status as Canon's fastest and widest RF lens to date.
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A photograph taken by US Navy divers of the Artemis II heat shield after its splashdown shows an ethereal beauty while providing vital data for NASA.
For years, Adobe's Lightroom and Photoshop were the industry standard for photographers, despite a subscription model that has seen costs roughly double.
DPReview, a photography and videography review site, is implementing its first major website redesign in more than 25 years.
Brandon Talbot's video explores the possibility of a tiny camera significantly impacting the photography industry.
Spencer Cox, a landscape photographer and co-runner of Photography Life, has released a 30-minute video tutorial on YouTube.
This case study from Canon USA, titled "Stale Amsterdam," offers a practical look at their products.
In this video, Peter McKinnon embarks on what he states is his last ever studio tour.
Kofi Yeboah recounts the experience of their YouTube channel being hacked.