So back at the end of June, Adobe announced that it would no longer offer the Photshop Album Starter Edition, a free stripped down version of the popular editing software. Instead they launched Photoshop.com, an online digital imaging hub.
National Geographic? Talk about the Holy Grail of photo gigs. The annual National Geographic International Photography Contest began on Wednesday. The clock is ticking towards the October deadline, so get your entries in!
Today WalletPop.com, a helpful site for those trying to make it through the recession in style, featured a photography student turn ex-pat in search of a job.
We've all been there. The subjects of your photos are blinded and peeved. Not to mention all those covert spy ops where a flash compromises your position. Well a pair of researchers at NYU have the solution: an invisible flash!
Neil Hartman, a South African photographer is being held without charge in Namibia. Hartman was arrested while attempting to photograph the clubbing of baby seals in Henties Bay reports AFP.
I always knew John Quincy Adams was one of the cool presidents. How could you not be if your Dad was a founding father and the sixth president. Apparently his journal entries are all under 140 characters in length.. making him one of the very first Tweeters.
Calling all budding sports photographers! Get your photos uploading! Scott Kelby and Mike Olivella have started accepting submissions for the Shoot on the Sidelines contest.
It seems that even the most successful among us are not exempt from the recession. NPR reported this morning that famed portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz is drowning in debt.
A social networking site is striving to unite Russian around the world through photography. PhotoPodium launched last year and has over five hundred active users ranging from professional to amateur. The result is a massive stock pile of Russian photography.
The National Football League has long fought to control the flow of information about its players to the public. Their new battlefield? The Tweet nation.
Tired of being asked that time-honored question: "Now where was this taken?" Bilora, a German company, has developed an SLR attachment that will record your GPS location at the click of the shutter.