The Guardian: here’s how Substack makes money hosting Nazi newsletters. These newsletters weren’t even hard to find or subtle: swastikas and in-app recommendations from one antisemitic newsletter to a bunch of others.
In December 2025, The Phoblographer turned 16 years old. I, as the Editor in Chief/Founder/Publisher, am pretty proud that I've been able to keep the online magazine around for that long. So for the belated sweet 16 and for the month of my personal 39th birthday, I'm giving a sp…
Did you know that the warranty of your camera or lens doesn't necessarily cover what happens to it in case of dust, inclement weather, etc.? So a camera manufacturer can deny you the right to repair your product. That's why we created the Photography Care Program, in collaborati…
I recently heard a quote that a comedian said that really spoke my language. It goes something like, "You’re so ready to put these superheroes on a pedestal, but you forgot to ask them if they could fly." And when I look at the current state of photography and photographers ou…
I’ve been playing the very good Squeakross this weekend. It is adorable and the aesthetics are absolutely immaculate, but I’ve found the actual picross puzzles to be a point of frustrating friction in the game when compared to the picross-style puzzles in my bicross game. P…
Reduxion Traffic to this blog went up an order of magnitude when somebody (not sure who, or what), drove traffic to this post, which I put up 10.5 years ago. It was good and right for that time in history, which is much worse now. Kill the lottery I have a simple suggestion for…
nikitonsky: Just saw a video that put Apple Music and Winamp next to each other, and it made me realize why Winamp feels so much simpler and approachable than modern UIs. Its UI doesn’t change. You click something, and... the UI stays the same. The song starts playing, but no…
Nikon lenses have been ideal for a wide range of photography genres. From astrophotographers to wildlife content creators, there is a pretty wide focal range for users. If you are a street photographer, Nikon also offers some exciting wide-aperture lenses that can be huge for th…
When the Nikon Z9 was launched, it truly changed how people viewed the company. The Z9 was the first professional-grade photo-centric camera without a physical shutter. It was also known for other innovations, such as illuminated buttons, multiple autofocus detection in one came…