Adobe has updated Lightroom to version 14.3 and there’s lot to unpack as you’ll see in our upcoming tutorials. Today’s episode is devoted his one “huge” new feature landscape photographers have been awaiting that’s been available in other post-processing software for some time. The topic at hand in this episode from Anthony Morganti is Lightroom’s […]
Want Mind-blowing B&W Photos? Here's a Better HDR Editing Technique (VIDEO)
Are you interested in making b&w photos with maximum impact? If so, pay close attention to the follow video from the Focus Photo School YouTube channel that reveals a “revolutionary” Lightroom workflow that delivers mind-blowing yet realistic results. Instructor David Marx is a Certified Adobe Expert who wants to make one thing absolutely clear at […]
Shoot Better Travel Photos with Whatever Phone You Use (VIDEO)
Whether you’re on vacation or traveling for business there are times when you’ll want to use the smartphone in your pocket to memorialize a destination, and this tutorial from the Happy to Wander YouTube channel reveals instant improvements you can make when photographing people, iconic landmarks, street photos, and more. Instructor Christina provides a variety […]
Nikon Is Open to Making More Vintage-Inspired Cameras
Once it got its foothold in the mirrorless camera market, Nikon didn’t waste too much time tapping into its visual heritage and releasing vintage-inspired cameras. The Zfc hit store shelves in 2021, its full-frame brother the Zf came out two years later, and if photographers want more, Nikon says it is happy to oblige. [Read […]
This Unique Photo-Editing Approach is a Gamechanger (VIDEO)
Today’s eye-opening post-processing lesson differs from many others we post and reveals what instructor Andy Hutchinson insists is a game-changing approach to photo editing that completely transformed his photography. As he says, “While most tutorials show you WHAT buttons to press, very few explain WHY you should make certain adjustments.” Hutchinson is an Australian pro […]
EU Fines Apple and Meta Combined $800 Million for DMA Violations
European Union (EU) antitrust regulators fined Apple and Meta a combined 700 million euros ($798 million), the first sanctions issued under the EU’s landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA) aimed at curating the power and influence of so-called “Big Tech.” [Read More]
Official Royal Portrait Embraces Modernity by Including Smartphone
Princess Isabella of Denmark turned 18 years old this week and to mark the occasion a series of portraits were released with one of them containing an interesting detail. [Read More]
Logitech MX Creative Console Now Supports Final Cut Pro and DaVinci Resolve
Logitech’s excellent MX Creative Console is even better, thanks to a new update that adds native support for popular creative editing apps Adobe Lightroom, Affinity Photo, Apple Final Cut Pro, Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve, and more. [Read More]
Movies That Use Generative AI Tools Can Still Win an Oscar, Says Academy
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has for the first time acknowledged generative AI is a tool used by Hollywood and declared it will “neither help nor harm the chances” of achieving an Oscar nomination. [Read More]
Epson’s New Large-Format SureColor Photo Printers Are More Affordable
Epson announced two new models in its SureColor P-series printer line — the 24-inch SureColor P7370 and the larger 44-inch SureColor P9370. The printers are designed for professional photographers, fine artists, and graphic designers. The wide-format printers promise an extended color gamut, capable of swiftly making exhibition-quality prints. [Read More]