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When is the best time to post on Instagram?

If you're looking to boost the engagement you receive on your Instagram posts, you'll need to know the best time to post them. Here's how to figure that out. → Read More

Home Printer Buying Guide: How to Choose a Printer That Best Fits Your Needs

Inkjet or laser? Do you need an all-in-one or a network-capable printer? We cover important topics and key considerations in our home printer buying guide. → Read More

The Best Camera Apps for Android: Shoot and Edit Like a Boss

The best camera is the one you always have with you -- generally the one inside your smartphone. We rounded up the best camera apps for your Android device. → Read More

These are the best ways to make your own animated GIF to share

Love sharing GIFs with your friends, followers, and peers, but wish you could make your own? The truth is, it's not that hard. Here's how you can make your own GIFs in Photoshop, or using a few other methods that don't require you to shell out a premium fee with each calendar year. → Read More

Be the master of your own Insta-verse with multiple Instagram accounts

Whether you own a small business or have separate Instagram accounts for your five cats, you may be wondering how to easily switch between your accounts. Since 2017, switching between Instagram accounts couldn't be easier. We'll walk you through the process on your Apple or Android devices. → Read More

Tight on space? Here’s how to transfer photos from an iPhone to a computer

Never lose any of your cherished selfies or family vacation photos from your iPhone again by learning how to transfer photos from your iPhone to a computer. We've rounded up the best methods to getting your photos off your iPhone and onto your computer safely, both wired and wireless. → Read More

Photography News: Flickr keeping Creative Commons photos, ONA gets colorful

In this week's Photography News: Flickr has confirmed it's saving all Creative Commons images and working with nonprofits to save images, ONA has released a new capsule collection in partnership with Passion Passport and 7Artisans has launched a new drone-specific 35mm f/5.6 lens. → Read More

7 camera care tips to keep your DSLR or mirrorless camera working for the next decade

Digital cameras, be it a DSLR or mirrorless camera, are pricey investments. Treat them with proper care, however, and your camera and lenses could last for a long time. To ensure you wring the most life out of your gear for the longest time possible, follow these helpful tips and tricks. → Read More

Best camera accessories for your new DSLR or mirrorless system

So, you have the big purchase out of the way: the camera and lens. Now, it's time to get a few accessories to help take your photography to the next level. Here's a collection of tools and gear you'll want to ensure you're prepared for any photo life throws your way, from camera straps to tripods. → Read More

8 oddball accessories to bring your iPhone or Android photos to the next level

With the rise of smartphone cameras — and increase in image quality — comes an explosion of accessories aimed at enhancing your photography skills. Here, we take a look at a few of the more unusual ones, from add-on grips to entire camera units designed specifically to work with iOS devices. → Read More

A crash course on how to make a meme and win over the internet

Memes are truly an important part of Internet culture. From Bad Luck Brian to Overly Attached Girlfriend, there's no shortage of memes in the world. However, there's always room for one more. So, we've come up with a brief summary on what memes are and how you can make your own. → Read More

Photography News: A ‘bombproof’ camera bag, Nikon D850 gets firmware fix

Mountainsmith calls its latest photography backpack designed with photographer Chris Burkard "bombproof." Nikon has launched a new firmware update for the D850 that fixes a rare bug. Snapchat's camera can now recognize cats. The news and more in this week's Photography News. → Read More

Diving into Adobe’s cloud-based, edit-anywhere video app, Premiere Rush CC

On stage at Adobe MAX 2018, Adobe announced its first serious social, cloud-centric video editing application, Adobe Premiere Rush CC. We took some time to put it through its paces to see what it offers, how it works, and what's missing. → Read More

Adobe MAX 2018 Preview: What it is, why it matters, and what to expect

Each year, Adobe uses its Adobe MAX conference to show off its latest apps, technologies, and tools to help simplify and improve the workflow of creatives the world over. Here's why that matters and what you should expect from this year's conference. → Read More

How to take good photos with your phone

Smartphones can take some pretty good photos, if you know what you're doing. Here are some tips to take your smartphone photography to the next level. → Read More

Photography News of the Week: Announcements from Capture One, ProGrade, and ONA

Phase One has announced full support for Fujifilm systems in the latest version of its Capture One software, ProGrade has released new MicroSD cards and two new readers, and ONA has teamed up with Japan Camera Hunter to release a new limited-edition camera bag designed specifically for film photographers. → Read More

Zeiss shows off 40mm f/2 Close Focus lens for Sony full-frame cameras

Alongside its new ZX1 full-frame camera, Zeiss has announced a new 40mm f/2 Batis lens for Sony full-frame camera systems. The lens is capable of close-up photos as its name suggests and is set to retail for $1299. → Read More

Leica teases new S3 medium-format camera, Fotos app, and more

Luxury isn't hiding at Photokina 2018. Leica has shared five announcements regarding a new lens mount made in partnership with Panasonic and Sigma, an upcoming medium-format camera, a new smartphone app, a new color option, and firmware updates for existing cameras. → Read More

Both revolution and evolution, Canon's EOS R is the latest mirrorless challenger

Canon's new EOS R and RF lenses represent the company's entry into full-frame mirrorless, but do the new products have what it takes to rival other full-frame mirrorless cameras? We take a first look. → Read More

Canon seriously slims the 400mm and 600mm, but hasn’t forgotten the M line

Canon isn't leaving anyone behind. In addition to a new full-frame mirrorless camera system, it's announced updates to two of its super-telephoto lenses, as well as the addition of a new EF-M lens — the fastest to date. → Read More