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Tennessee: Shooting creepy photos of women ruled legal because it was done in public
A 40-year-old-man who was following women and photographing them was recently freed from all charges despite the fact that he pointed his camera at their…
September’s IBC 2020 trade show in Amsterdam has been cancelled due to coronavirus
IBC is one of the world’s largest trade shows when it comes to video production. It takes place in Amsterdam each September, coupling nicely with…
Tourist in Hawaii breaks mandatory quarantine, gets arrested after sharing beach photos on Instagram
Sharing photos of your exotic vacation on social networks can be a double-edged sword, especially during the pandemic. For a 23-year-old tourist from New York,…
Autel Robotics wins patent suit over DJI – Calls for stop of sale and import of most DJI drones
Autel Robotics USA has won a pretty major victory over competing drone manufacturer DJI. The suit claimed that many of DJI’s consumer drones have been…
The SMOOTH-X is a sub $60, foldable smartphone Gimbal
Zhiyun just announced a smartphone gimbal that is cheaper than a cup of soup in some restaurants – the Smooth X. I am actually kinda…
Beatles photographer Astrid Kirchherr dies at 81
German photographer Astrid Kirchherr, best-known for her collaboration with The Beatles, has passed away. She died in Hamburg at the age of 81, only a…
Facebook buys GIPHY, plans to integrate it into Instagram
Facebook has just bought GIPHY, the popular GIF-sharing platform. According to the announcement, the company plans to integrate it into Instagram, making it easier to…
Photographer faces $1,000 fine and jail time for shooting a wedding during COVID-19 emergency order
A wedding photographer from New Jersey was recently charged with violating the coronavirus emergency orders. He was photographing a backyard ceremony with a family of…
Wedding photographer turns mother-in-law’s dress red because she wore white like the bride
During their career, professional photographers will inevitably run into difficult clients and get all sorts of strange requests from them. But it seems to me…








































