Photography transcends barriers with language, culture and experience. However, some storytellers are more successful than others. Why? Join us on March 12th at 12pm ET for a free masterclass with photojournalist and talented visual storyteller Caroline Gutman. Using her background…
News outlets and social media accounts have been overrun with old photos that have been animated with MyHeritage's "Deep Nostalgia" feature, an AI-based deep learning algorithm licensed from Israeli-based D-ID. In this episode of PhotoShelter's podcast, Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah…
We all start somewhere. Whether it was a high school darkroom or a simple spark of curiosity on a morning walk, every photographer has an initial moment that led them here. We recently asked our creative community of photographers on…
Photography has long been a medium used to drive social and cultural change. The impact of documentary photography is immeasurable as both new and historic images play a role in how we see and interact with the world around us.…
In 1976 while rummaging through an attic of Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in search of old museum publications, editorial assistant Lorna Condon opened a drawer in a wooden cabinet. Inside, she found a number of flat leather…
Adobe Photoshop Element's Face Tilt feature allows you to repositions faces in your photos to direct their gaze back towards the camera (or anywhere else…
We’re hosting a free portfolio review webinar with photojournalist Essdras M. Suarez on October 16th at 12pm ET. Essdras is an award-winning photographer and Nikon…
On Saturday, while President Donald Trump was being treated for COVID-19 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the AP distributed two handout photos taken…
Since its inception, Photoville has used outdoor space to display a wide range of incredible photographs on the Brooklyn Bridge waterfront – which ironically makes…