Most concert venues do not allow interchangeable lens cameras into shows without special permission. But this simple means of distinguishing unauthorized professional photography and unstoppable casual snapshooting can invite creative photographers to blur the boundaries between these types of photography with unlikely cameras. [Read More]
Godox V480C TTL Flash Promises Pro Power in a Portable Package
In an industry increasingly demanding portability without compromise, Godox has introduced the V480 TTL Flash, a blend of compact design, pro-level performance, and intuitive usability. Bridging the gap between the smaller V350 and the more robust V860III, the V480 arrives as a medium-sized powerhouse purpose-built for photographers who need both mobility and control. [Read More]
Ricoh360 Theta A1 Is a Rugged 360-Degree Camera Built for Extreme Environments
Ricoh unveiled the Ricoh360 Theta A1 360-degree camera today in Paris. The new camera is designed specifically for professional applications, including inspections, audits, and surveillance in industrial settings. [Read More]
Photography Beats AI: Kesha Swaps Single Art After Backlash
After receiving backlash over her decision to use AI imagery in her single art, pop star Kesha has backtracked and turned to a photographer instead. [Read More]
NASA Plans to Build Giant Telescope on Dark Side of the Moon for Good Reason
NASA is planning to construct a large, autonomous radio telescope on the dark side of the Moon, aiming to save humanity’s view of the universe from Earth-orbiting satellites. [Read More]
How the iPhone Saved Photography (Not Killed It)
The post How the iPhone Saved Photography (Not Killed It) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. Maybe this is a controversial take, but here goes… I’d be keen to hear your thoughts! Leave a comment. Remember when people were saying the iPhone would be the death of the photography industry? […]