AP Adds AI-Powered Search to Its Vast Content Library
The Associated Press (AP) has introduced AI search to its content library which, the news and picture agency says, will make it easier to discover and use its vast collection of visual, audio, and text content. [Read More]
Photographer’s Testimony Key to AP’s Legal Victory Against White House
The federal judge who ordered the White House to restore access to The Associated Press repeatedly cited the plain-spoken testimony from AP Photographer Evan Vucci. [Read More]
Why You Should Use Photoshop's Adjustment Layers to Fine-Tune Your Edits (VIDEO)
This tutorial from the PHLOG Photography YouTube channel is different from others they share that typically take a deep dive into a single technique from beginning to end. Instead, the goal of today’s episode is to provide an overview of Adjustment Layers in general and demonstrate why they should play a prominent role in your everyday Photoshop workflow. Instructor Christian Mohrle is one of Germany’s finest landscape photographers, and his post-processing videos are second to none. This 10-minute episode describes the concept behind Photoshop’s Adjustment Layers, where they’re located within the workspace, the different enhancements they enable you to make with precision, and the best ways to use them. While…
OM System Outdoor Monster Curry Review: Bringing the Delicious Heat
In the camera review game, the continuous grind of lens and camera reviews can get a little monotonous sometimes. But every once in a while, a product comes along that is so innovative and so outside the box that you can’t help but stand in awe. Outdoor Monster represents a moment exactly like this and I had the privilege to test it out for myself. [Read More]
Wedding Photographer Delivers Images Hours After Couple Goes on CBS News
After nearly a year of delays, a wedding photographer delivered images just hours after the couple aired their grievances about him on CBS News. [Read More]
Adobe Deletes Bluesky Posts After Furious Backlash
Adobe’s foray into the Twitter alternative Bluesky quickly backfired. Frustrated by the company’s business practices, users on the platform flooded its posts with backlash, ultimately prompting Adobe to delete all of its content. [Read More]
‘Wormhole’ Spotted Over Alaska Was Actually a Science Experiment
A giant “wormhole” that appeared in the skies of Alaska a couple of weekends ago may have worried some folks on the ground. They needn’t have feared, it was actually a successful science experiment. [Read More]
The Cinebot Evo Is a Portable Cinema Robot for Pros
Motorized Precision announced Evo, a compact, portable cinema robot that folds up so small that it can fit in a hard case. [Read More]
Google’s New Interactive AI Tool Teaches You About Lighting for Free
Google launched new AI-powered Arts & Culture experiments this week, including Learning Light, an experiment by Google Arts & Culture Lab artist in residence Jack Wild. This interactive tool walks users through lessons and experiments to help them learn about lighting. [Read More]
Exposure Bracketing for Beginners: What, When, Why, Where, and How
Exposure bracketing is a powerful technique that enables you to achieve a perfect exposure when shooting in difficult light, like complicated outdoor scenes with a wide range of tones from bright highlights to deep shadows. Today’s comprehensive beginners guide comes to us from The School of Photography (TSoP)—an amazing source of online courses and a leading provider of education to schools and colleges in the UK. This very helpful Guide reminds us of the old days in journalism school when we learned about the “The Four W’s & the H”—namely, what, when, why and how—because that’s exactly the approach taken today by Mac Newton who just happens to be the head honcho…