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A reminder that photography isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence, feeling, and the things we can’t quite describe. So ...
"Blur/Obscure/Distort" at the Norton Museum of Art showcases the work of rebels who have tweaked or outright upended the ...
The Swiss American photographer Robert Frank (1924-2019) was a beacon of artistic empathy. He was also the prince of blur — the first great photographer to use photographic blur not only to suggest ...
The AI-driven feature scans incoming image content directly on the user’s device without sharing data with Google’s servers.
Alexey Brodovitch, the transformative art director of Harper’s Bazaar, made one book, “Ballet,” a photographic landmark that ...
Once you’ve taken a few test shots to achieve the desired flash (roughly around 1/4 power), you set the camera off, hold your ...
On a smartphone, depth of field and bokeh work differently. The elements needed are processing power and the right software.
But if you're no longer getting results from social media, or just feeling burnt out by it, here's some good news: there are ...
This picture was taken on May 8, 1945 and it shows the residents of Thrums, in Watford, gathered in the square to celebrate the end of the Second World War in Europe.
These hyper-polished images appear digitally-rendered, but the London artist’s process is surprisingly tactile.