National Park Service Can’t Require Permits and Fees for Commercial Filming
In a huge win for filmmakers, a D.C. federal judge has ruled that it’s unconstitutional for...
Read MorePosted by The PhotoCamp Director | Jan 28, 2021 | Business & Marketing, Personal Advancement, Stock Photography, Travel |
In a huge win for filmmakers, a D.C. federal judge has ruled that it’s unconstitutional for...
Read MorePosted by The PhotoCamp Director | Jan 3, 2021 | Cameras & Lenses, Stock Photography |
Do you often feel that your photo is not sharp enough? If yes, here are some tips on How to get a razor-sharp photo? Capturing a sharp photo is crucial. If your photo is not correctly focused, the photo will look soft?. At the worst case, you may not be able to fix the photo with any photo editing software but to discard it.
Read MorePosted by The PhotoCamp Director | Jan 1, 2021 | Cameras & Lenses, Social Media, Stock Photography |
This time last year we reported how Canon, Nikon and other big makers were facing tough times owing to the DSLR market contraction, the US/China trade spat and the economic slowdown in Europe and China. In comparison to the pandemic, these challenges seem relatively manageable.
Read MorePosted by The PhotoCamp Director | Nov 2, 2018 | Photojournalism, Social Media, Stock Photography |
Flickr is to delete millions of photos from the internet, as its new owners attempt to sustain the photo-sharing site after its purchase from Yahoo earlier this year. Free users of the site will be limited to storing 1,000 photos and videos, with any excess being deleted from February 2019. The limit is a steep reduction from the previous allowance of 1TB per user, about 200,000-500,000 photos each.
Read MorePosted by The PhotoCamp Director | Sep 21, 2018 | Social Media, Stock Photography |
Getty Images partners with Canon Australia to launch a collection of more than 5,000 images aimed at redefining who Australians are today
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