Posts by Author: Dunja Đuđić
Flickr teams up with Pixsy to protect photographers from image theft
According to a recent report, as many as 2.5 billion online photos get stolen every day. A new strategic partnership between Flickr and Pixsy aims…
The Rylo 360 camera gets zoom and timelapse feature with the latest firmware update
The Rylo 360 camera was published a year and a half ago, and the company is apparently listening to its customers’ suggestions. With the latest…
Photographer captures incredible patterns of birds in flight
If you have ever observed birds flying, I guess you’ve noticed interesting formations and flying patterns they follow. But have you ever imagine what these…
After three years in stock photography: is it really worth it?
Are you thinking about starting shooting stock photography? There are different opinions whether it’s a good move or not, and the experiences of photographers differ….
Bulgarian politicians seeking to cancel photo exhibition because of its LGBT theme
In the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv, local politicians are seeking to cancel a photography exhibition because if features LGBT themes. The exhibition, titled Balkan Pride,…
Skydio slammed for sharing illegal drone footage in Yellowstone National Park
Drone manufacturer Skydio recently published footage of a person gliding on rollerblades at Yellowstone’s West Thumb Geyser Basin boardwalk. Using a drone is illegal in…
Artgrid is a stock footage service offering up to 8K raw videos
Following the recent announcement, Artlist has launched a full-featured beta version of its stock footage service Artgrid. It promises to “reinvent stock footage,” offering up…
VSCO sues PicsArt over reverse engineering their photo filters
Photo editing app maker VSCO has filed a lawsuit against PicsArt, accusing the competitor of reverse engineering some of VSCO’s photo filters. In the lawsuit,…
After its digiFilm fail, Yashica launches a 35mm film. Photographers are furious
As if the digiFilm’s epic fail wasn’t enough, Yashica is now launching its own 35mm film. Yes, that Yashica, the company that trashed the iconic…








































