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The new edition of my essential guide to Apple Watch is now out, with a bunch of new material.
I spent the weekend photographing areas of Seattle using two of the top Android camera phones for a new CNET article.
I talked to the head of Google's Pixel camera team to get a deep dive into the Pixel 10 camera technologies.
Jeff and Mason go way back. Get to know the hosts of this unusual photography podcast.
My first post-pandemic-lockdown portrait photo session was with a good friend who has just launched her ADHD coaching business, Blue Potato.
I joined Chuck Joiner on MacVoices to talk about Luminar AI and my new book, The Photographer's Guide to Luminar AI.
I've just backed a new Kickstarter project for a camera bag! (I know, I know, how many camera bags does a photographer need? Ha ha ha, that's a rhetorical question.)
RAW Power 3 is a great app for Mac, iPhone, and iPad that brings raw editing controls not found elsewhere.
So you want to improve your video call quality and use a DSLR or mirrorless camera as your camera? In this extensive article for Reincubate, I break down what's required, and compare it to using an iPhone with Camo.
Can you save a photo that seems beyond saving? In my latest webinar for Rocky Nook, I grabbed a handful of difficult shots and showed how editing them in Luminar 4 can bring out tones and details you may not have realized were there.
For my latest live webinar for Rocky Nook, I edited some difficult photos in Luminar 4. The replay is available now.
After using my original-model AirPods nearly every day for three years, the batteries finally got to the point where they would deplete after only 20 minutes or so. I replaced them with a set of AirPods Pro, and put the first set into a drawer (next to an old iSight camera). I didn’t want to ...
One of the great joys of co-hosting the PhotoActive Podcast is getting to talk to smart, interesting people related to photography. In the latest episode, we chat with retinal neuroscientist and photographer Bryan William Jones about how we see the world, and how that translates to what our cameras see. I was surprised to learn ...