March 19, 2023
Samsung ‘fake’ moon photos: Has AI photography gone too far?
The recent furore over Samsung’s “fake” moon photos is probably an overreaction, argues artist and philosopher David Mellor.
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March 19, 2023
The recent furore over Samsung’s “fake” moon photos is probably an overreaction, argues artist and philosopher David Mellor.
March 5, 2023
There will always be a distance between you and the places you visit, but street photography is one way to bridge it. Isabella Ruffatti proposes that exploring like a street photographer is how we can…
February 18, 2023
Will AI replace photographers? David Mellor, a philosopher and artist who researches AI and ethics at Coventry University finds out.
February 12, 2023
With its cutesy exterior, the Instax Mini 8 looks easy. Isabella Ruffatti recounts how her experiences with the 'toy' camera were anything but.
February 5, 2023
You'd never consider a Leica camera or lens a budget choice. Geoff Harris considers why so many will pay a premium for that little red dot
January 29, 2023
Raw files may be all the rage now but actually working with them is not exactly practical. Rod Lawton ponders: Is it possible that our obsession with raw files is just getting in the way?
January 15, 2023
Tim Coleman gives his opinion about what landscape photographers can do to help the planet and the landscapes they photograph.
December 25, 2022
Apple and Google are right - pro photo modes on smartphones aren’t necessary - even for pros. Amy Davies wonders why we have Pro modes.
December 24, 2022
Photographers always want more resolution, but how much is enough? It all depends on how your work is used and displayed.
December 18, 2022
For a company that has all the tech knowledge and makes incredible cameras, it’s shocking how bad and unpopular its smartphone line is. Amy Davies wants to know why!
December 11, 2022
The Hasselblad X2D 100C may be simpler than most, but Tim Coleman more than likes it that way. Minimalism? Bring. It. On.