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A Preset for Street Photography? Fstoppers Reviews Minimal Black Lightroom Preset

Sometimes, all you need is a touch of brief inspiration to get your editing going, and if you enjoy high-contrast imagery, this may be a Lightroom preset for you! The Minimal Black preset, created by Jungle Presets, is one of the company's most popular choices. Intended for images with a particularly blue and prevalent sky, the company claims that it works well for different types of photos. → Read More

AI-Based Editing That Learns Your Style? Fstoppers Reviews ImagenAI

Are you excited about finally resuming your wedding and events photography, but the editing stage is giving you flashbacks to countless hours spent in front of your screen? This is where ImagenAI might come in handy! Take a look at this review. I believe, it is safe to say that post-processing is one of the least appealing parts of wedding photography, especially if you are → Read More

Is Under-Promising and Over-Delivering Still a Good Practice?

We've all heard before the advice that in order to succeed we should wow our customers by over-delivering through the services we provide, but is it actually worth going above and beyond? The concept of under-promising and over-delivering seems to have grown in popularity among photographers, especially social photographers who work with wedding, family, and portrait clients. → Read More

A Greener, No-Subscription Solution to Storage? We Review Cubbit

Are you interested in exploring alternative cloud storage systems? In this review, we take a look at Cubbit and what its distributed cloud storage brings to the table. Irrespective of what type of photography you do, finding the right storage system for you and your workflow is important. As the file sizes increase over time, so do the number of external drive and cloud → Read More

Getty's iStock Opens Applications for a Film Bursary Grant

Independent filmmakers and students can submit their take on the concept of "creative resiliency" and have the chance to win a $7,000 grant in a competition organized by iStock. Guy Merrill, Global Head of Art at Getty Images, explains that creatives have been faced with "unprecedented challenges," as they have had to navigate the current worldwide circumstances, not just in → Read More

Wildlife Photographer Brings Joy by Documenting Jumping Squirrels

Wildlife can be a fascinating photography genre that requires a lot of skill and patience, but it can also bring a tremendous amount of joy as showcased by this passionate nature photographer who specializes in capturing squirrels. We've all seen those one-off wildlife moments where we think to ourselves, "this would make a wonderful photograph." Unfortunately, a lot of the → Read More

Format Releases a New Tool That Enables Direct Video Hosting

Website building platform, Format, has added a new video hosting tool that will appeal to creators who want to showcase their videos and films in the best possible light. Just recently, we wrote about Format's new major update where website users saw Worfklow added to the platform. This integration allows users to showcase and deliver secure photo galleries to clients using → Read More

Getting Through the Pandemic as a Travel Photographer: The Highs and Lows

It has been our reality for quite some time now, but the effects the pandemic has had on the travel industry will continue for the foreseeable future. How does a travel photographer get through this without completely losing everything? I don't need to spell out that it has been a tough time for us all, whether we partake in the travel industry or not. However, when not just → Read More

Leica Announces Its First Annual Leica Woman Summit Which Will Be Held Online

As virtual gatherings and conferences are still in full blast this year, Leica has released the full list of speakers for the first Annual Leica Woman Summit which can be attended virtually and is accessible at no cost! We may have hoped for a swift return to in-face meetings, conferences, and events this year, however, that's still not the case for many parts of the world. If → Read More

Quick and Creative Easter Themed Photoshoot Ideas

With Easter coming up, here are a few shoot ideas you can execute both in a studio and outdoors. The question is, how do you prefer your eggs? When you think about creativity, unless you are a fully-fledged food photographer, it's quite unlikely that you will think to reach for eggs as your first instinct. In several years of pursuing photography, I think I have only once → Read More

Photographing Volcanic Eruption up-Close and Personal

While many of us are still experiencing travel blues as we're confined to our local areas, an Iceland-based photographer experienced a trip of a lifetime as he got to document a volcanic eruption occurring right in front of him.I think I can speak for many of us and say that we are ready and eager to return back to traveling. It's been even more so tough for photographers → Read More

Wand, the New (and Free) Lightroom Culling Plugin for Event and Wedding Photographers

Let's face it, most of us dislike spending time on culling. Luckily, a new culling plugin has been released and the best thing is that it's currently available for free!It's unlikely that you will have spent a lot of time culling any work throughout the periods when lockdown restrictions have been in place as there were hardly any weddings or large events taking place. → Read More

Have You Accidentally Formatted a Card or Deleted Files on Your Drive? Check Out EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard

Have you ever had that sudden realization that you accidentally formatted a memory card before saving your files or accidentally deleted something on your drive that you shouldn't have? Luckily, there are data recovery solutions and EaseUS provides one of them. Despite how careful you are with your work, data and files are regularly lost or accidentally deleted. → Read More

Leica Announces the Second Annual Women Foto Project Award Winners

Leica Camera USA has announced the recipients of the annual competition, which saw winners receive $10,000, the iconic Leica Q2, and invaluable professional mentorship from Leica. Take a look at the winners' projects! In honor of the recent International Women's Day, Leica revealed the three winners of its second annual Leica Women Foto Project Award. The three finalists, → Read More

Format Launches Workflow, a New Integrated Product To Help Photographers Streamline Their Business

You may already be familiar with Format, one of the leading website-building platforms. This year, they are taking it one step further by releasing a product that will help photographers manage their business operations and offering it free for a whole year. Format is used by many artists and business professionals worldwide to showcase their portfolio through a user-friendly → Read More

Innovative and Highly Customisable: Gearing Releases Its First Tripod System for the Adventurous Photographer

A new and unique tripod system is joining the photography equipment market, featuring patented magnetic technology and many elements that can be customized by the user. With an established history in the aviation industry, Gearing is a U.K. based company that is using its experience in inventing to move towards innovative products in the photography industry. The highly → Read More

Special Edition Leica Q2 Released in a Collaboration With Actor Daniel Craig and Photographer Greg Williams

The beloved Leica Q2 has been launched as a limited edition design with elegant black and gold features in a true and iconic Hollywood style. Leica has unveiled its latest special edition release, which comes as a result of the collaboration between the British actor Daniel Craig, best known for his portrayal of James Bond, and British photographer and film director Greg → Read More

Gitzo GT5563GS Giant, the Tall Tripod That (Almost) Reaches Into the Sky

Is your tripod not giving you access to the heights you need? Check out this Gitzo GT5563GS Giant review. Finding a reliable tripod that fits our needs is kind of like searching for the right camera. Although there are many different options on the market, knowing what you will be using your piece of kit for will help you determine the key things you are looking for. That's → Read More

Leica Launches Its First Wide-Angle Lens in the SL-Summicron Lens Series, APO-Summicron-SL 28 f/2 ASPH

Leica adds its first true wide-angle lens, APO-Summicron-SL 28 f/2 ASPH, which joins APO-Summicron-SL series lens range. The SL-System lenses are known for their fast, top-level optical performance, and reliable autofocus. The newly released APO-Summicron-SL 28 f/2 ASPH lens is joining the series which has already existing 35, 50, 75, and 90mm lenses, featuring the same → Read More

Blackmagic Design Releases New Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro

The new and more powerful Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro comes with a larger sensor, lightweight body, and other additional features with the modern videomaker in mind. Available immediately on the market from the video technology innovator Blackmagic Design, the new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro packs a brighter 1,500-nit adjustable HDR touchscreen, built-in → Read More