The Canon EOS R5 has stayed in the headlines one way or another ever since it came out last month. While we reported on the news of reviewers finding problems with the cameras overheating, we never really got a confirmation one way or another about anything. There was some speculation that Canon would delay the […]
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.
Sometimes mistakes in media production can be a big deal, and then sometimes they are innocent and funny, like this mistake by someone in American racing league Nascar’s social media department. They mocked up some contact sheets showing a huge victory for driver Chase Elliot. The only problem with their work is that the contact […]
Facebook is launching a new feature in the constantly shifting content wars it has with rival TikTok and, unlike past efforts, this one is intended to make you spend more time staring at your screen. That’s right, in a reversal of the company’s promotion of “healthy screentime habits,” Instagram is rolling out a new “Suggested […]
This isn’t the first time we’ve covered this kind of story but each time we do write about something like this it should serve as a reminder to us all that photography involving wildlife comes with added dangers. A visitor to Custer State Park in South Dakota was attacked while attempting to take photos of […]
The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t stopping camera companies from releasing new products and, depending on who you ask, that could be a good or a bad thing. Wherever you might stand, Panasonic fans are already hyped over the upcoming LUMIX S5, a full-frame mirrorless camera with near top-of-the-line capabilities but coming in at a more affordable […]
A recent lawsuit victory for a photographer against online publication Buzzfeed could make it easier for photographers to bring forward copyright infringement claims in the future. Gregory Mango’s photo was initially licensed by a person named Gary Parker who was himself at the center of a discrimination lawsuit against New York City at the time, […]