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Shutterbug Staff  |  Nov 30, 2015

Phase One released its new Capture One Pro 9 imaging software this morning. The updated software, which is known for its tethered shooting capability, its quality Raw imaging conversion, and advanced image editing tools, is the follow up to Capture One Pro 8 from 2014.

Maria Piscopo  |  Nov 27, 2015

Professional sports photography for the editorial market is an endangered species. Unfortunately, a lot of it has to do with editorial clients turning away from the professional photographer to sports enthusiasts who are willing to trade their photos for season tickets.

Barry Tanenbaum  |  Nov 27, 2015
Here’s the one thing you can count on in sports photography: the pictures won’t be there waiting for you. Images of key moments, athletes’ efforts, and fans’ reactions—you’re going to have to be at the top of your game to get them.
Jon Sienkiewicz  |  Nov 26, 2015

As a lover of all things unsharp, I was eager to get my mitts on a Petzval 85mm portrait lens. When I saw it at Photo Plus Expo here in New York, it was under glass, gleaming like a gilded idol. The fine folks at Lomography were kind enough to loan me a sample. What follows is my report. 

The Editors  |  Nov 25, 2015

Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day by Linn Smith is a colorful portrait of a bee hard at work gathering pollen for the hive. 

Cynthia Boylan  |  Nov 25, 2015

Luminosity Compact DSLR Holster: Protect your mirrorless camera or compact DSLR (with a standard lens) in this easily accessible, top-loading holster. The interior pockets store small accessories and the detachable non-slip strap allow you to securely carry the holster across your body or by the top grab handle. 

Dan Havlik  |  Nov 25, 2015

Yes, I’m sure that headline got your attention but it’s not merely “click bait.” We really are giving away heaps of photo gear to readers in our brand new sweepstakes campaign!

The Editors  |  Nov 24, 2015

Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day by Dvir Barkay features a time worn natural rock formation framed by the muted tones of the setting sun. 

Cynthia Boylan  |  Nov 24, 2015

In this clever seven-minute video, New York-based portrait photographer Peter Hurley offers a simple trick to help you create more flattering portraits.

Dan Havlik  |  Nov 24, 2015

Remember that recent video that everyone went crazy for where six photographers shot portraits of the same person but with wildly different results because of a twist? The folks behind that viral sensation are back with a fascinating new photography experiment with its own challenge.

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