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Think YouTube is just for content creators? This YouTube video now sits in an art museum (yes, really!)
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
YOUTUBE The first-ever YouTube video is now part of a display on the history of design at a London area art musuem

Panasonic rolls out Lumix firmware updates for 6 full-frame cameras, 4 S Pro lenses and apps
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS Improving video shooting experience, microphone compatibility, control ring customization, and expanded app functionality for Panasonic Lumix S cameras

Empty timelines are daunting when video editing, so Adobe made an AI that creates an edited first draft from real camera footage
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
AI Adobe Firefly Quick Cut creates a first draft to jump-start video editing

This 4.8-star smartphone app helps photographers predict the shadows – and it even works around buildings and mountains
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
SCOUTING The sun planning app Sun Quest just meshed the sun's path with 3D mapping to predict shadows

The best Photoshop alternatives in 2026
By Hillary K. Grigonis last updated
BUYING GUIDE Photoshop too expensive? These photo editors are a viable alternative

Evoto AI review: A portrait retouching speed demon with a pay-as-you-go model
By Dan Mold published
Review Evoto AI has been adopted by some big-name photographers, but can it really fast-track retouching workflows and still deliver pro-grade results?

Ricoh GR IV compact camera gets super-fast 1/16,000sec electronic shutter with free firmware update
By Chris George published
Firmware Popular street photography camera gets the fast shutter speed option that was promised at the launch of the GR IV HDR

Noisy images on your Sony A7 V? The first firmware update could fix that
By Alan Palazon published
News Firmware version 1.01 for the Sony A7 V reduces noise rendered in preview images embedded into RAW + HEIF files

I HATE how social media has forced photography to become videography. This is what I think of the "3-second rule"…
By Alan Palazon published
Opinion Not everyone wants to be taken on the same 15-second, “hook-driven” journey, but the 'technoligarchs' want to steal as much of our attention as possible
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