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“Frames” App Brings Organized Metadata to Film Photography
Many photographers still treasure the look and feel of film photography. Personally, I still use my dad’s old Zenit and thoroughly enjoy the experience that…
Moment’s New CineBloom VND Filter Will Make your Summer Footage Ultra-Dreamy
Moment’s CineBloom diffusion filters have been a go-to for creators chasing that soft, dreamy, film-like glow to their work. But until now, it came with…
Do Ultra-Sharp Photos Really Make You a Better Photographer?
It’s interesting how our minds work. After a shoot, when you develop your photos, what’s the first thing you check? I probably look for sharp…
Hubble Photographs a Lost Gem in the Milky Way
For decades, a star cluster quietly hid in the crowded regions of the Milky Way. Its stars glimmered faintly behind thick curtains of dust and…
DxO PhotoLab 8 Supercharges RAW Editing With DeepPRIME XD2s, Smarter Sharpening, And Live Previews
DxO has just rolled out PhotoLab 8. If you want to ramp up the quality of your RAW editing, it’s worth a closer look. With…
Camera Settings and Tips for Concert Photography Beginners
This guide is intended for concert photography beginners. If you have a DSLR camera and are interested in how to control your camera settings to…
Two Telescopes, One Story: Hubble and JWST Photographs a Star Cluster Duo
NASA has released a breathtaking new image. It shows two young star clusters in a nearby galaxy. The image is a joint effort by two…
Android’s New Photo Picker Search Bar Makes Finding Your Photos Easier
Do you also get stuck finding that one amazing photo hidden in your phone’s gallery? You’re sure it’s there — perhaps from a beautiful sunset…
ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 Shortlists Reveal the Night Sky Wonders
The shortlisted photos for the 2025 ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year have just been announced. And once again, the stars (and planets, comets, and…
Low-Light Concert Photography: How to Use Speedlights when Shooting Live Music
There’s a popular belief that flash has no place in concert photography. While it’s generally polite to avoid it during performances, especially as an audience…





































