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Peak Design Calls out Amazon for Ripping Off One of Its Bags

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Peak Design Calls out Amazon for Ripping Off One of Its Bags

We’re used to obscure manufacturers from distant countries coming up with close copies of established gear, but you don’t necessarily expect it from Amazon. Peak Design has noticed a striking similarity between its Everyday Sling and a bag sold via Amazon Basics, and the company decided to poke some fun by putting together a video.

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No, New Laws Preventing Photographs of Breastfeeding Are Not an Assault on Photography

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

The U.K. government has announced that it will soon be a crime to photograph mothers breastfeeding their children in public. Limiting the right to photograph in public places could be seen as an attack on freedom of expression, so is this law justified?

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Adobe, Billie Eilish, and Copyright: Why You Should Always Read the Fine Print

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

As creatives, we are often focused on just that: creating works that help us relate to ourselves, others, or the world around us. Unfortunately for some, this means that creating takes precedence over some other tasks.

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Universal Music Group Seemingly Thinks It Owns the Copyright for the Moon

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Universal Music Group has bizarrely started to copyright strike videos that contain the Moon. You know, the huge celestial object that sits in the sky and is visible to almost anyone — that moon. Copyright strikes from UMG have essentially become a meme in the last decades; however, this one definitely takes the cake.

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Photographer Imprisoned for an Undetermined Amount of Time for Flying a Drone

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Photojournalists and traveling photographers have had brushes with the law in foreign lands many times, often making the news. This incredible story is how one photographer went from flying his drone to sitting in a windowless Cuban prison cell with no end in sight.

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How to Pick the Right Wedding Photographer: 7 Tips You Should Know

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

If you’re looking into hiring a wedding photographer, you may not have much experience with the profession. Although you can pick photographers you like, there is more to the story than just that. So, how can you make sure you’re hiring the right photographer? Here are seven tips that can help ensure you aren’t disappointed.

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Drone Explodes in Alligator’s Mouth After It Snatches It Out of the Sky

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

In the latest installment of social media “influencers” ruining everything, an alligator was likely severely harmed after a TikTok influencer harassed it with a drone to the point that the animal literally jumped out of the water to snatch the device, causing the drone’s battery to explode in its mouth.

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What Makes a Camera Professional?

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

What Makes a Camera Professional?

Today, I’d like to discuss one of the most overused and most misunderstood concepts in photography. What exactly makes something a “professional camera”?

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Here’s What I’m Always Upgrading as a Professional Photographer 

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Photography is tech-reliant. With cameras coming out so often, it’s easy to get lost in constantly upgrading your camera, lens, light, and so on. However, there is one thing that I am always upgrading as a professional photographer.

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After Banning Some Third-Party Lenses, What Does Canon’s RF Future Look Like?

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Recently, Canon banned the production and sales of some third-party lenses for its RF mount cameras. Many photography enthusiasts bemoaned the decision and claimed Canon would lose out because of it. Now that Canon has confirmed the prohibition, what does the future look like for its RF mount cameras and lenses?

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