Kodak to Make Renewed Attempts at Resurgence on Loans from Numerous Banks
With every last bit of the Kodak that photographers know and love slowly fading into the oblivion that houses 3.5” floppies and the X-Files, more news almost always seems to be bad news. With Kodak...
View ArticleFirst Impressions: Spyder Print
The Spyder Print is supposed to allow home printers to gain more accurate color rendition and consistence. Will it deliver on that promise?
View ArticleKodak to Sell Digital Imaging Patents for $500+ Million
According to the Wall Street Journal, a consortium of bidders from Silicon Valley is about to buy Kodak's digital imaging patents for an undisclosed sum somewhere beyond $500 million. The successful...
View ArticleThe Impossible Project App is Coming to iOS at The End of the Month
The Impossible Project's new iOS app is designed to be used with their new instant lab.
View ArticleKodak is Not Dead Yet: Reorganization Approved, They Say Bye to Consumers
Kodak, the company which used to dominate the photography industry, has won court approval to plan their bankruptcy exit.
View ArticleFilm Photographers Rejoice: Ilford Opens Print and Processing Lab in California
Film photographers in the US have something to be happy about: Ilford is opening a print lab in California.
View ArticleFlickr’s New Photo Books Feature Lets You Bring Your Photostream to Life
Ever wanted to see your photographs in a book? With Flickr's new service, you can.
View ArticleThe Importance of Printing Your Photographs
Photographs are meant for paper--not screens.
View ArticleCheck Out the History of Photographic Processes with These Videos
The George Eastman House has put together a series of small videos exploring the history of photographic processes.
View ArticleNo Photographer Should Underestimate the Power of Printing
No photographer should ever underestimate the personal experience involved with printing vs just viewing a photo behind a screen.
View ArticleEIZO Simplifies Color Management System With Quick Color Match
Color matching and calibration is a tedious and time consuming process for photographers from monitor adjustment to determining the best retouching software and printer settings to achieve an accurate...
View ArticleAmazon Debuts Amazon Prints, A High Quality and Affordable Printing Service
Amazon recently debuted it’s Amazon Prints service, the company’s unique take on photo printing. The service undercuts it’s rivals by offering high quality printing at an affordable price and is...
View ArticleI’ve Left Lightroom for Capture One and I’m Not Sure I Can Ever Go Back
For many, many years I was a hardcore Lightroom user. When it comes to way that most people work, I don't blame them for using the product; it's simple, is more than good enough, and allows you to...
View ArticleA Simple Mind Hack to Always Keep You Motivated to Shoot Photos
This post is short, sweet and to the point: if you want to never stop being dominated by creative ruts as a photographer the best thing that you can possibly do for yourself is to surround yourself in...
View ArticleWith Analog Photography Should Come a Resurgence of Printing
If you're one of the newer breed of photographers who started out in digital and only afterward picked up analog film photography, then you're also probably a photographer that has never had an image...
View ArticleRed River’s New Palo Duro Etching Paper is Designed to Emulate the Darkroom Look
It's not every day or even every quarter of a year that new paper gets announced, but in the case of the new Red River Palo Duro Etching there's a big reason for photographers to get excited. The new...
View ArticleMoo’s Latest Business Cards are Made From Cotton
Lots of photographers have trusted MOO for years when it comes to business cards. And now the company just got a whole lot cooler. They just announced Cotton business cards. Yes, Cotton. If you're a...
View ArticleDress Up Your Space with These Beautiful Wood Prints from WhiteWall
The award-winning WhiteWall Online Photo Lab has recently included a Direct Print On Wood service to its growing product portfolio, offering another unique way for photographers to display their...
View ArticleMake Cyanotype Prints at Home with this Easy Tutorial
On a more technical note, cyanotype is a UV light-sensitive photographic process, which means you'll have to do your exposures in full sunlight or with the help of a UV light box. You also need to...
View ArticleThe Cyanotype Project 2.0 Aims to Teach You How to Make 10-Foot Cyanotype Prints
Been itching to learn how to make cyanotype images? Sure, YouTube holds plenty of learning resources for you. We even shared a tutorial that can help you learn the ropes of this traditional process...
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