The Mystery of an iPhone ‘Replacing a Woman’s Head with a Leaf’

iPhone developer Mitch Cohen shot a group portrait with his iPhone last week and was baffled when he reviewed the photo afterward and found that his iPhone had apparently “replaced one woman’s head with a leaf.” A Tweet That Sparked an Investigation Cohen took to Twitter to report the bizarre photo and see if he… Continue reading The Mystery of an iPhone ‘Replacing a Woman’s Head with a Leaf’

Samsung’s New TVs Let You Buy, Sell, and Display Photography NFTs

As part of a series of announcements it made for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Samsung unveiled that it would be adding an NFT marketplace into its smart TV system that would allow users to browse, buy, sell, and display art on Samsung TVs. Samsung’s new Smart TVs will ship with what it calls its… Continue reading Samsung’s New TVs Let You Buy, Sell, and Display Photography NFTs

Yashica teases a new product four years after Y35 DigiFilm fiasco

We know Yashica as a legendary Japanese camera manufacturer. But sadly, the more recent gear launched under this name didn’t exactly live up to its reputation. We probably all remember the Y35 DigiFilm fiasco. However, Yashica didn’t get discouraged and it has just teased a new product. Yashica posted a photo grid on its Instagram… Continue reading Yashica teases a new product four years after Y35 DigiFilm fiasco

Great Reads in Photography: January 2, 2022

Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! New Year’s Celebrations Around the World – CNN New Year’s Eve 2021 Around the World – in Pictures – The Guardian Embed from Getty ImagesIn… Continue reading Great Reads in Photography: January 2, 2022

Take a Closer Look: How More and More Students Are Catching the Citizen Science Bug

Taxonomy was once the domain of white-coated scientists with years of university training. While this expertise is still important, everyday Australians are increasingly helping to identify species through citizen science apps. Rapid advances in smartphone and tablet cameras are helping to popularize this activity. Biodiversity researchers are calling on citizen scientists to contribute data to… Continue reading Take a Closer Look: How More and More Students Are Catching the Citizen Science Bug

Why Canon Photographers Are Going to Love Capture One 22

Our Capture One 22 review was updated recently. One of the biggest new features for Canon photographers is being able to wirelessly tether with their cameras. Previously, you needed to use EOS utility or some other method. But now, the Canon EOS R5, Canon EOS R, and others can connect to your WiFi network and… Continue reading Why Canon Photographers Are Going to Love Capture One 22

The most rented cameras and lenses of the year

The Canon EOS R5 was the most popular piece of rental gear this year. Stan Horaczek Lens Rentals has just released its list of the most popular gear of the year, as well as a load of interesting statistics about the overall photography and videography rental market. The whole breakdown is worth reading, but here… Continue reading The most rented cameras and lenses of the year

Legendary street photographer Sabine Weiss dies at 97

Legendary photographer Sabine Weiss, one of the pioneers of street and documentary photography, has died on 28 December. She was 97, and she passed away at her home in Paris. Sabine Weiss was born as Sabine Weber on 23 July 1924 in Saint-Gingolph, a town on the border between Switzerland and France. She was attracted… Continue reading Legendary street photographer Sabine Weiss dies at 97