Monday, August 3, 2020

Adobe releases further details of the Content Authenticity Initiative

Originally announced last October during Adobe MAX 2019, the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) is an effort by Adobe, the New York Times and Twitter to develop a content attribution solution. The goal “is to increase transparency online by giving digital media artists and creators a tool to claim authorship and empowering consumers to access what […]

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How I pack for night photography — tips for organizing your camera backpack

How you pack and organize your belongings for hiking or travel directly impacts your experience. This is true of all forms of photography, but perhaps especially night photography. After all, you will need to access your belongings repeatedly in the dark. Probably like you, the way you pack will change over time. But here’s how […]

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Sunday, August 2, 2020

Creating landscape drama with natural colors

Being able to retouch sunset or golden hour photos so that they are very dramatic — but not over-processed — is anything but easy. But by using the right profile and presets, you can create a look that will get you just what you’re looking for! In this video, Serge Ramelli shows us how he […]

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The Sunday Shutter: August 2, 2020

Every Sunday we highlight some of our best finds from across the web for photographers. Here are some of our most notable finds. 13 of the most iconic pictures from the history of street photography BuzzFeed News For more than 50 years, Joel Meyerowitz has been capturing everyday life in public spaces. In his new […]

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On Photography: Don McCullin, 1935-present

“I’m not an artist. I’ve been struggling against that word all my life. The American photographers all want to be called artists. I’m a photographer and I stand by it.” – Sir Donald McCullin CBE Royal Air Force assistant Don McCullin grew up in London’s war-ravaged Finsbury Park. During the early years of World War […]

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Saturday, August 1, 2020

Weekly Wrap-Up: July 26-August 1, 2020

This week, Bob Coates told us why the micro four-thirds format is still great, while Julie Powell showed how she uses Plotaverse for some amazing commercial photographs. Bryan Esler reviewed the Tamron 28-200mm for Sony and Bob Coates explained how he finds similar photos in a snap. Levi Sim gave us a creative double exposure […]

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Fantastic beast! Reviewing the Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art series lens

If you’re in search of a wide-angle lens — be it for architecture, weddings or creative portraits — one of the single best options in the entire photography space is the Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art series lens. It’s become a workhorse and a staple in my arsenal of lenses — let’s get to it! When […]

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