‘Colorado’s Photographer’ John Fielder Honored With Commemorative Stamp
One of the late landscape and nature photographer John Fielder's most famous photos captured in Colorado will be featured on the upcoming Colorado Statehood Stamp, released by the U.S. Postal Service to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Colorado becoming a state. It is a fitting honor for Fielder's legacy, who Colorado's governor calls, "Colorado's Photographer."
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US Commerce Department Withdraws Proposed Restrictions on Chinese-Made Drones
The U.S. Commerce Department says it has withdrawn a proposed rule that would have imposed new restrictions on Chinese-made drones over national security concerns.
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‘Photographer IN Residence’ Launches One-Man Operation to Capture Small-Town Life
As small-town newspapers fade, photojournalist Richard Sitler has an idea to fill the void in his midwestern hometown.
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Ansel Adams’ Photos of Pre-War Los Angeles Feature in New Exhibit
An exhibition that examines some of Ansel Adams' lesser-known work taken in 1940s Los Angeles in the lead-up to World War II opens in Santa Barbara tomorrow.
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Peakto 2.6 Tracks Down All Your Duplicate Photos, No Matter Where They Are
Software company Cyme released Peakto 2.6 today, the latest version of its AI-powered photo and visual media management tool for macOS.
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Apple Sees Creator Studio as a Perfect Entry Point for Burgeoning Artists
When Apple announced Creator Studio, it made sure to almost immediately highlight its selling points: low cost of entry, easy to use, wide breadth of capabilities, and cohesion among apps. Combine that with the education discount, and it's clear Apple is targeting up-and-coming artists.
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Existing Apple App Subscribers Are Grandfathered In But New Users Must Select Creator Studio
Yesterday, Apple revealed its new Creator Studio which bundles several of its apps together into one ecosystem that is akin to Adobe's Creative Cloud. Some of those bundled apps were part of previous subscriptions, though, and Apple says those subscribers can keep those plans if they want to.
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Court Sides With Pinterest in Copyright Case Brought by Photographer Over Push Notifications
A court has sided with Pinterest in a case brought by a photographer over his copyrighted photos being shown in email and push notifications outside of its platform.
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UK Regulators Open Investigation into X’s Grok Amid Nudify Scandal
British, Southeast Asian, and other regulators are moving against X and its owner Elon Musk over Grok, the platform’s AI chatbot, after it generated and publicly posted large volumes of sexualized images of real people, including women and children, without consent.
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Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo Cinema Review: Wait, This Is Awesome
By now, everyone knows about the dominance that Fujifilm holds over the instant photography market. Instax is a huge part of its business and has become the de facto photography gift for birthdays, parties, and at the holidays.
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