These are social media’s most complained about cameras

The GoPro HERO9 Black was the second most complained about camera, according to this study. Stan Horaczek Pop quiz: What did you do the last time a tech gadget let you down? If you’re like most of us, chances are good that you took to social media for a much-needed and oh-so-cathartic venting session. Whether… Continue reading These are social media’s most complained about cameras

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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’

FREE Retro New Year Card Pack – Download Now

Help your friends, family, and followers ring in the New Year (and say “see ya” to 2021) with this retro-inspired set of cards. Perhaps, as the year comes to a close, you’re thinking of ways to spread a little joy, share a little optimism, or just make another person smile. With this pack of FREE… Continue reading FREE Retro New Year Card Pack – Download Now

Is Twitter Attacking the Freedoms of the Street Photography?

hem shared on the platform. News outlets worldwide rushed to push the news out to their readers. The Phoblographer and I decided to wait. We waited because Twitter’s latest policy decision impacts something I love: street photography. And I didn’t want to write about the topic based on impulse. So, now that the dust has… Continue reading Is Twitter Attacking the Freedoms of the Street Photography?

Twitter Mistakenly Suspends Users as Extremists Abuse New Image Rules

It did not take long for bad actors to abuse Twitter’s new image rules, and the social media company has confirmed it mistakenly suspended multiple accounts from false reports generated by “far-right” extremists. On November 30, Twitter published an update to its private information policy that specifically banned the publication of photos and videos (defined… Continue reading Twitter Mistakenly Suspends Users as Extremists Abuse New Image Rules

New Twitter policy says don’t share photos/videos without a subject’s permission

Twitter Twitter has just introduced a new privacy policy that limits the sharing of photos or videos of private individuals without their permission. While it sounds like it might be a big deal—and it has certainly prompted a big reaction—it’s probably nothing for photographers to worry about. What does the new policy say? Twitter already… Continue reading New Twitter policy says don’t share photos/videos without a subject’s permission

You can no longer post photos of people on Twitter without their permission

Twitter has announced an extension of its private information policy.  From now on, you are not allowed to share images and videos of “private individuals” unless you have their permission. And if you still post the content, anyone in it will be allowed to request takedowns. “People should have a choice in determining whether or… Continue reading You can no longer post photos of people on Twitter without their permission