In some shocking news today, B&H Photo Video, the largest non-chain retailer of photography and video equipment in the United States, is being accused of racial discrimination, hazardous working conditions, and wage theft in their warehouses by nearly 200 latino workers. Even more shocking is the conditions workers are being subjected to during 12-17 hour […]
The Latest Photography News From The First Full Week of October
There has been some really unique, funny, and interesting things going on in the world of photography this week. From a massive NASA collection of Apollo Space Program images released to Flickr, to a computational camera that uses 16 cameras, to Adobe Lighroom’s bug problem with their newest update to 6.2/CC. This week certainly has […]
See Through Camera Can Look Through Walls
Yes you read that right, MIT has invented a see through camera. It’s not the x-ray glasses popularized on TV and pop culture, instead its microwaves sent through an object. Although this technology isn’t made for consumers, the use of a microwave camera that ‘sees’ behind a wall or through inclement weather can help assist […]
Most Influential Photography News From The First Days of October
The bulk of news from the world of photography is video this week. From a photo lesson from legendary street photographer John Free to how NASA astronomers make galactic images in Photoshop, there was a whole lot of cool stuff going on. Whether you’re a news junkie, technophile, love everything photographic, or just in case […]
New Fujifilm Instant Camera Promises Better Selfies
In a world where digital trumps analog, there are still those of us out there that still love photographic prints. I remember being a kid in the 80s and my dad using a Polaroid instant camera. I always thought it was so cool because we didn’t have to take a roll of film to be […]
How NASA Uses Photoshop to See the Unseen
Ever wonder how the Hubble Telescope captures such vivid images like the one above, or how the Mars Rover creates panoramas? Well, you can probably guess it is all done in Adobe Photoshop, but how they do it is the amazing part. If you check out the the Adobe blog today you will find a […]
Most Influential Photography News From Fourth Week of September
Some pretty cool things went down in the photography world this week. From a stock photo that has made a photographer over $900,000 to a copyright battle on who owns the rights to a monkey selfie, this week had plenty of interesting news. Whether you’re a news junkie, technophile, love everything photographic, or just in […]
Shooting Aurora Borealis at ISO 4,000,000 With Canon ME20F-SH
Canon ME20F-SH Captures the Beauty of The Northern Lights When I first read the specs of the multi-purpose Canon ME20F-SH camera, a full-HD Full-Frame CMOS sensor with a light sensitivity of over 4,000,000 ISO, I wondered who the camera was for. With a suggested price tag of $30,000, the ME20F-SH is targeted at surveillance and […]
Most Influential Photography News From Third Week of September
Just in Case You Missed It This week was a doozie, and a lot went down in the photo realm. From untraditional Ansel Adams’ work to a camera that won’t allow you to shoot an image at a place that has been photographed too death (Eiffel Tower), there is plenty to catch up on. Whether […]
Most Influential Photography News From the Second Week of September
I’ve scoured the internets in order to find you the most interesting and compelling photography-related articles of the week. Whether you’re a news junkie, technophile, love everything photographic, or just want to know what you might have missed, I compiled a list of the biggest photo news for the second week of September 2015. A […]