Adobe Showcases Innovation Coming to Creative Cloud, Announces Partnership with Reuters

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Adobe showcased next-generation Creative Cloud innovation, including a new breed of applications in experience design, photography and 3D compositing, as well as new developments brewing in the company’s research labs, at Adobe MAX 2016. Additionally, Adobe announced a partnership with Reuters to bring Reuters video and photography to Adobe Stock’s new editorial collection.

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Apple iPhone 7 Review

The Apple iPhone 7 is the newest version of the most popular smartphone in the world, offering photographers 12 megapixel resolution, an f/1.8 28mm lens with optical image stabilisation, and 4K video recording. Read our in-depth Apple iPhone 7 …

Everyday objects are barely recognisable shot through a macro lens

Macro lenses can be a fascinating thing. They can show us a side of our world that we didn’t even know existed. Letting us get up close and personal to things we’d never really paid much attention to before. Suddenly, everyday objects we take for granted offer an alien beauty. This video from the Macro […]

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Adobe Announces Project Felix

Adobe has announced a new member of the Photoshop family, Project Felix. Project Felix gives designers easy-to-use 3D tools to help them create high quality images with photo-realistic effects without time-consuming workflows or 3D expertise. In the video above you can see the very easy workflow. In a nutshell, Project Felix delivers in 3 key…

Shooting amazing portraits using vintage lenses

Regular readers here on DIYP will know how much we like seeing Mathieu Stern’s videos. He’s shown us some great old and weird lenses working with modern cameras and shared a few cool stories. Now, he’s teamed up with fellow French photographer Serge Ramelli to talk about portraits. More specifically, they’re portraits with vintage lenses. In these […]

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Camera thieves caught trying to sell stolen goods to off-duty Brooklyn cop

Having one’s camera gear stolen is the nightmare of every photographer. The nightmare for those that steal it? Being arrested by the guy you’re trying to sell it to. But, that’s exactly what happened to two thieves who stole from a visiting photographer in the middle of a session with a client. Chicago based photographer Mirlanbek […]

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9 reasons why learning 3D software can help you as a photographer

What’s the most important lesson that shaped you as an artist? For me it’s this. If a photographer only looks at the work of other photographers, his artistic growth will eventually stagnate or even decline due to boredom. Instead we should direct our attention to a much broader spectrum of visual art. Drawing and painting, […]

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How to Add a Vintage Film Border in Photoshop

In this new tutorial from Phlearn, Aaron Nace walks us through how to quickly add a vintage film border to an image. He starts with a stock image of a vintage film frame, then uses a multiply blend mode and a little bit of a layer mask to clean up the edges. Check out the […]

Luminar from Macphun | A Photofocus Hands-On Review

I’ve spent the past 2 weeks using a brand new photo editing tool called Luminar from the folks at Macphun.  It’s a brand new photo editing tool that approaches the task of editing in a new way.  The application offers customizable Workspaces that help guide you through image editing.  The tool is targeted at photographers…