Last week marked 107 years since the end of World War I. In the United States, the day is observed as Veterans Day, while in Britain it is known as Remembrance Day. [Read More]
Photographer Captures the Moment Leopard Stumbles Across a Dung Beetle
A wildlife photographer in South Africa captured a rare encounter between two of the most unlikely creatures: a dung beetle and a leopard. [Read More]
‘Flip the Camera’ Trend Faces Backlash Over Bullying Accusations
A viral TikTok trend that has gained popularity over the last month has shocked many viewers, who call it bullying at the expense of the person being recorded. [Read More]
World Press Photo’s Print Sale Lets You Own Part of Photography’s History
World Press Photo is celebrating 70 iconic photographs taken over the past 70 years with a print sale: 70 Prints for 70 Years. Some of these shots have never been sold as prints before. [Read More]
The Philippines Was the Perfect Creative Reset I Didn’t Know I Needed
Back in August, I flew to the Philippines as the set photographer on a film called “Dyahe Piece” that my friend Coco Tolentino wrote and directed. It wasn’t my film, and it wasn’t my story, but it actually became one of the most fulfilling projects and trips I’ve done in a while. [Read More]
Billy the Kid Like You’ve Never Seen Him: Photo Restorer Revives Rare Portrait of the Wild West Outlaw
A photo restorer has breathed new life into the only universally accepted portrait of Billy the Kid, giving viewers a clearer image of the Wild West’s most infamous outlaw. [Read More]
Every Winning Photo From Nature Photographer of the Year 2025
The Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 winners have been revealed, and acclaimed Norwegian photographer Åsmund Keilen has earned the prestigious title, “Nature Photographer of the Year,” for his breathtaking, ethereal photo of a bird in flight against the glowing Sun. [Read More]
Poignant Photos Show the Remote Scottish Island Where George Orwell Wrote ‘1984’
At the end of his life, English author George Orwell sought refuge on a remote Scottish island to finish his final and most famous book: 1984. [Read More]
The Art of Freelensing for Creative Photography
The post The Art of Freelensing for Creative Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Karthika Gupta. Photography has a great many rules and every once in a while, it is great to break all of them, don’t you think? For me, the art of freelensing for creative photography is the…
3 Reasons to Introduce Motion Blur Into Your Photography
The post 3 Reasons to Introduce Motion Blur Into Your Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kav Dadfar. Making a still image come to life can be a difficult task, especially if you don’t know the full functionality of your camera. When you’re first learning photography, it quickly becomes second…










