Singers are making their feelings about smartphone photography clearer, but probably not as much as the lead singer Rob Halford of Judas Priest who punted a smartphone from a fan’s hand during a show. During a performance at the Rosemont Theater to a sold-out crowd, the smartphones were in full force and it apparently became […]
Photography News Articles
The world of sports photography is a little bit different this week after the sale of one of the big names in that niche. Selling for an impressive $110 million, Sports Illustrated is now going to be owned by Authentic Brands Group who plans on licensing out the vaunted brand name. In the meantime, the […]
We brought you the awesome story about B&H making sure customers that bought some “defective” batteries got their money back and/or replacement batteries. It was one of those awesome stories that we like to tell. If you haven’t had a chance to read it, you can do that by clicking here. In today’s update, we […]
The world of stock photography just got a little smaller, but we might be reaping a ton of rewards from the process in the end. Canva announced that it was acquiring popular image repositories Pexels and Pixabay (both used extensively by this blog) in order to bring more resources together for designers in one place. […]
Are you involved in any kind of “planespotting” airport photography? You know, from taking pictures of the planes on take off and landing, among other things. Well, if you are, then you need to make a beeline to Jean-Lesage International Airport in Quebec and take advantage of their awesome nod to photographers in the form […]
Social media experts claim that it is both an art and a science. Or is it really? For Instagram, it might be more interesting alchemy than the above dichotomy presents us. And it might include a healthy dose of cheating to get ahead. At least that’s the claim behind a new documentary that shows the […]