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The Triggertrap apps for iOS and Android are now Open Source
When it was announced that Triggertrap would be winding down its business, many users expressed concern. What would happen to the apps? Will they be…
UK police make their first arrest using facial recognition technology
The South Wales Police confirmed this Tuesday that they’ve arrested a man thanks to the automatic facial recognition technology (AFR). As they confirmed to Ars…
Report says Japanese government wants Fuji to “help” Nikon by buying a stake in it
This is an odd and unexpected bit of potential news. I say potential because at the moment it’s mostly a rumour. But it’s quite an…
Couple asked photographer for a refund if they ever get divorced
Professional photographers get all kinds of weird requests during their career. And just when you think you’ve heard everything, someone asks for a refund in…
New film photography conference wants community to shape the future of film together
“Film is saved!” – Or at least that’s what it seems when you see the results of the Save Analog Cameras campaign. In a previous article,…
Affinity Photo goes mobile with new iPad version
It’s been a long time coming, but Affinity Photo has finally been released for the iPad. Mac users have had Affinity Photo for a good…
Billboard shoots photos of terrified jaywalkers after scaring them with tire screeching sounds
Billboards are often ignored. You can walk past a hundred of them in a day and not remember what a single one of them was…
India requires license for photographers so they don’t “pester” visitors in protected monuments
Have you already been to India and photographed Taj Mahal and other famous monuments? If you haven’t, from now on you may need a license…
User starts a petition to bring Nik collection back
The news that Google abandons Nik Collection affected users all over the world. Over the years, many photographers embraced it as a part of their…







































