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Travel photography isn’t just shooting pretty landscapes – It’s a way of life
Travel photography seems like something that only social media “influencers” do these days, but that is absolutely not the case. Travel photography as a genre…
Omar Z Robles shoots amazing photographs of ballet dancers in the street
I don’t know about you, but for me, when it comes to photographing people, dancers make the absolute best subjects. They just have such control…
This photographer shoots amazing images of tiny toys in the big world with his iPhone
Describing himself as a “guerrilla street toy photographer”, Jerry Business shoots some amazing images with his iPhone. Placing tiny toys in the big wide world,…
Breaking news: Surprise – Flickr bought by SmugMug, swears to make Flickr awesome again
Here is something we did not see coming. SmugMug, a photo management company, just bought Flickr, one of the foundation pillars of online photo sharing. The…
Chase through Canada’s frozen wilderness with renowned mountain sports photographer Blake Jorgenson
I always look forward to seeing new SmugMug Films. They always feature such fascinating photographers with amazing work. This time around, it’s mountain sports and…
Automotive photography isn’t just another subject. It’s a way of life
Many of us own a car, or will at some point in our lives. Even if we don’t, we may have access to nice cars,…
Crashplan ditches consumers, kills off “for Home” cloud backup service
I love the irony of their tagline. “Protect yourself from the inevitable”, which in this case is the closing down of their “for Home” service….
This amazing timelapse view of the Earth is out of this world
It’s difficult to compete with timelapses like this. NASA gets a viewpoint from which the vast majority of the world will never be able to…
We are giving away two apple TVs (and two SmugMug Business accounts) YAY!
UPDATE: this giveaway has ended. Winners are at the bottom. Huge thanks to Smugmug for letting us play. Do you remember how fun it used…
SmugMug rescues nearly 200 million photographs from closed cloud service Picturelife
My biggest problem with “the cloud” has always been that many cloud services seem to pop up overnight from nowhere. This means that they can also…









































