When Apple announced its next major macOS release yesterday at its annual WWDC keynote, the company revealed that macOS 26, also known as macOS Tahoe 26, will be the last release that supports Intel-based Macs. [Read More]
How to Embrace the Light for Awe-Inspiring Sunset Photos (VIDEO)
The art of capturing sunset images with the WOW factor is a key goal of most landscape photographers—pros and beginners alike. This tutorial from the Photos on the Bay YouTube channel provides several in-camera techniques for taking advantage of what many say is the perfect time to shoot. Instructor Neil Medland is a successful Australian […]
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer Describes the Chaos on the Streets of Los Angeles
Professional news photographers with credentials face pressures from all sides in the chaotic confrontation in Los Angeles, says Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist David Swanson. [Read More]
‘The Wild Ones’ Captured World’s Most Endangered Species With Over 350 Custom Cameras
The upcoming Apple TV+ documentary series The Wild Ones follows a team of wildlife experts on a globe-trotting journey to track and protect some of the world’s most endangered species. The six-part series was filmed using over 350 custom-built remote cameras, thermal drones, and groundbreaking imaging technology. [Read More]
ProMaster’s Summer Packing Guide
Warmer weather is here and with that comes more opportunities to get outside and capture all that the world has to offer. Before setting out on your next shoot, make sure you have the right gear on hand so you’re ready when the perfect moment arises. [Read More]
More Personal and Accessible Android 16 Arrives Today
Just one day after Apple unveiled iOS 26 with its “Liquid Glass” aesthetic and redesigned camera app, Google unveiled the next major Android release, Android 16. [Read More]
Lightroom Basics: The Difference Between Brush Flow & Density (VIDEO)
Are you confused about the Flow and Density settings when using brushes in Lightroom and Photoshop? If so, you’re not alone. Take heart, however, because this must-watch tutorial from post-processing expert Mike Wardynski explains everything you need to know for moving forward with confidence. Wardynski (aka Nature Mike) introduces today’s four-minute episode like this: “We […]
Only Known Photos of World’s First Computer Programmer Ada Lovelace Go to Auction
The only known photographs of Ada Lovelace — who wrote the world’s first computer program in the mid-1800s — are estimated to fetch $162,000 at auction. [Read More]
Photographer Records Himself Getting Shot in the Head by Rubber Bullet at LA Protests
A photographer on assignment for the New York Post covering protests in Los Angeles recorded himself getting shot in the head by a rubber bullet that was fired by a police officer. [Read More]
YouTuber Shoots Another YouTuber Live on Camera Amid Feud
An argument between two YouTubers ended in murder when one of them shot the other and his wife during a livestream on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday evening. [Read More]