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How COVID-19 Has Impacted the Photo Industry

How COVID-19 Has Impacted the Photo Industry

As a photographer, I am bombarded by people’s experiences of how they have been affected by the outbreak of COVID-19. It doesn’t seem to matter where I look it’s everywhere. My Facebook feed is full of questions being asked by a host of photographers, along with the usual questions about what to do when you […]

iPhone SE: Seeing Depth with a Single Eye

iPhone SE: Seeing Depth with a Single Eye

After four years, we have a new budget-conscious iPhone. Like previous SE, it reaches that price point by sticking to components from previous generations. iFixit found the the camera sensor interchangeable with that of an iPhone 8. An iPhone 8 side-by-side with an iPhone SE. Via iFixIt’s Teardown If this were a story about hardware, […]

Henry’s, Canada’s Top Photo Retailer, to Close a Quarter of Its Stores

Henry’s, Canada’s Top Photo Retailer, to Close a Quarter of Its Stores

Henry’s, the largest photography retailer in Canada, has announced that it will shutter 7 of its 29 physical stores in a strategic restructuring designed to help it survive in a “post-pandemic world.” Founded in 1909, Henry’s has remained a family-owned and operated business while growing into a chain of 29 stores with hundreds of employees […]

The British Museum Just Put 1.9 Million Images Online for Public Use

The British Museum Just Put 1.9 Million Images Online for Public Use

Earlier this week, the British Museum made nearly 2 million high-resolution photographs and images of artifacts within their collection available to the public, allowing you to download and use the images under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. This announcement—part of a broader movement from many major institutions to make their collections available online—was made […]

Three Creative Photo Techniques to Help You Embrace Imperfection

Three Creative Photo Techniques to Help You Embrace Imperfection

This period isn’t easy for anyone. Professional photographers are struggling with the implications of being on lockdown and suddenly having to stop all work from one day to the next. Hobbyist photographers may be in a similar situation with jobs, children and household duties all being juggled in an unprecedented dance that is completely new […]

The Most Beautiful Flower Garden in the World, Without People

The Most Beautiful Flower Garden in the World, Without People

As a real Dutchman, I am a big fan of our flowers. And as a landscape photographer, I enjoy our beautiful spring each year in which I always find time to photograph the flowers and show the beauty of the Dutch flowers to the whole world. Many of you probably know the world-famous Keukenhof, the […]

A Look at ‘The Decisive Moment’ by Henri Cartier-Bresson

A Look at ‘The Decisive Moment’ by Henri Cartier-Bresson

A bible for photographers. That is how Robert Capa described The Decisive Moment by Henri Cartier-Bresson. After almost 70 years it was first published, this book has still a lot to say to photographers and especially to street and documentary photographers. The book said to be an essential one for any photography collection. But is […]

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