Deal Alert: Adobe CC Photography (Photoshop + Lightroom) for $95/year (Usually $120)

If you are still not on the Adobe subscription model maybe this is the deal that will flip you. Adobe usually bundles Photoshop CC + Lightroom in what they call a “Photography Plan”. This plan usually sells for $9.99/month (or 119.88/year). Even if you are a student, the price stays the same. Now Amazon has a […]

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Nikon D3400 Unveiled with SnapBridge for “Always On” Bluetooth

Nikon has updated its entry-level line of DSLRs with the new D3400 DSLR, which features a familiar 24.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor and adds SnapBridge for easier connectivity to mobile devices. Nikon D3400 Key Features 24.2MP DX CMOS Sensor EXPEED 4 Image Processor SnapBridge Connectivity ISO 100-25,600 11-point AF 5fps still Frame Rate 1080p HD Video […]

Corel PaintShop Pro X9

Corel have released PaintShop Pro X9, introducing a range of new features and enhancements that promise to help anyone working with images start (and finish) their personal and professional projects faster than ever.
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Photographer of the Day KBT Images

Category: Fashion Photographer: KBT Images “Hellena” Photographer of the Day, KBT Images, taps his inner film fashion photographer with his “Hellena.” The image, made with a Nikon D600 with a 28-300mm lens @ 44mm f/11-1/160 ISO:320, was then processed with VSCO’s B4 preset. Originally shared on the Photofocus Group on Flickr here. To learn how…

Pentax K-5 IIs gets covered with pink fire retardant, hosed off, and carries on shooting

I always find it interesting to read about the things cameras survive that the manufacturers could never have foreseen. X. Fire and ice, car crashes, months under the ocean, rocket engines, and even babies. Photographer Brian Maneely recently discovered just how tough and sealed his Pentax K-5 IIs was. While photographing a wildfire, it was doused with pink fire retardant and […]

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Start With A Written Marketing Strategy

When I get asked, “What marketing can I do to increase my photography business”, I usually respond with a question of my own asking what their marketing strategy is currently for their business. I’m always amazed when I get a blank stare in return! You wouldn’t build a house without first creating a blueprint, so…

5 Tips for Protecting Your Digital Photos

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How a bucket can help to improve your Seascape photography

Seascape photography isn’t something that’s really been high on my list. I’ve lived near beaches almost all of my life, but they’ve been a bit too featureless for my photographic tastes. If you are lucky enough to live near a picturesque coastline, photographer Karl Taylor offers some great tips in his new video. Some of the tricks also work around lakes, rivers and […]

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Canon file another 28-560mm f/2.8-5.6 superzoom patent

Canon filed a patent for a 28-560mm f/2.8-5.6L IS lens just a few short months ago. Now, they’ve taken out the image stabilisation and filed another. Many believed that the previous filing was just another patent that would never actually exist in the real world. This new filing suggests that it might happen after all. It’s […]

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