Hawaiian tour guide and GoPro action camera enthusiast Erik Storm can’t be faulted for thinking all was lost when his camera (with housing) was engulfed by one of Mount Kilauea’s many lava flows; however, to the astonishment of many, not only did his camera survive, but it also captured images of the lava stream engulfing […]
Author: Kehl Bayern
Kehl is our staff photography news writer since 2017 and has over a decade of experience in online media and publishing and you can get to know him better here and follow him on Insta.
If you’re like me and you’re at a loss as to what hashtags to attach to your Instagram works of art then Photerloo has a solution for us. Photerloo is a web app that analyzes your picture and suggests hashtags for Instagram based upon what it sees. Basically it does what you would do yourself […]
A Kickstarter project wants to enable your Hasselblad V camera to use Fujifilm Instax Square Film in a bid to merge the best of Sweden with one of the most beloved film lines straight out of Japan. Hasselblad needs no introduction but it is legendary – established in 1841 in Gothenburg, Sweden, the company has […]
Move over Google Glass, a new challenger to the non-existent smart glasses throne is in town: Introducing the Olympus EyeTrek INSIGHT featuring a 2.4 megapixel camera. Mainly known for their amazing lines of cameras and lenses, Japanese optics titan Olympus Corporation is making a play for Google Glass’s niche market space. A concept that mirrors […]
In a landmark decision, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit awarded partial copyright and royalty rights to a famous photographer whose selfie set the world on fire when it was discovered among freelance photographer David J. Slater’s pictures on his camera roll from a 2011 trip to Indonesia’s Sulawesi nature reserve. The […]
There is something almost primal about instant gratification, and it is something that many modern companies have tapped into to resounding success. Think Netflix, Apple, Amazon Prime – all of these massive services rely on the need for “now” and not later. It comes of little surprise, then, that photography’s original king of “now” is […]
