There’s a lot to love about our presets and how they’ll make your images stand out and shine. Our presets are designed to make editing a minimal task so you can get back to shooting! We’re in love with Retro Digital. Luckily, that’s when we founded the website closer to…
New frontiers for reality In case you’re wondering how MyTerms will change everything (for example, by getting you real privacy online and obsolescing cookie notice)s, the first proofs-of-concept will be coming from JLINC. Here’s the open protocol. Here’s the blog. And her…
Medium format is quite popular amongst photographers who want a balance between performance and details. While there various types of medium format cameras around the world, it often becomes a challenge to choose between just one. To beat this, a design engineer decided to built…
A comparison of different sorting algorithms (bubble, merge, heap, timsort). You can run them one at a time or race all seven.
Kodak T-Max 400 works in a different way from Kodak Tri-X 400. Let's explore it a bit.
Landscape photographers have often needed a camera with immense resolution. One of the reasons for it being that it can capture every detail of the scene with ease. While full frame cameras are known for achieving this, APS-C models are not too far gone either. Here is a look at…
In 2025, The Phoblographer is doing something that might seem odd for a lot of publications. We're hiring an arts writer. Specifically, we'd like to hire an arts writer based in London. And we've got a lot of reasons for this. If you're looking for a part-time gig with a solid t…
Stephen Colbert is co-writing a Lord of the Rings movie. “The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past is set 14 years after the passing of Frodo. Sam, Merry and Pippin set out to retrace the first steps of their adventure…”
People of Brighton, mark your calendars: Saturday, April 4th. That’s when Salter Cane will be playing in The Hope And Ruin. It’s not just Salter Cane though. We’ll be joined by Skyscrapers from Lewes, and The Equatorial Group from Eastbourne. We’ve played with them befo…
This has been a very long time in the making, and I'm very excited to finally make this happen. The Phoblographer is launching workshops for photographers who want to find ways to grow beyond just what all the social media content developers and YouTubers tell you you need. And…
The Phoblographer staff has been working behind the scenes on a few surprises: and our latest release is something really special. In our preset store, we're releasing the Mystery Boxes: 10 different random boxes filled with 5 different presets each. Recently, I've been digging…
I was in the library the weekend before last when I spotted something on the shelf of recently-returned books. Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. I knew the film adaptation was coming out later that week. Ideally, I’d like to read the book before seeing the film. It would be a r…
Olympus' Pen F has been an important camera for many reasons. However, despite it being over a decade, the company has not yet announced its successor. While there have been talks of such a device coming soon to replace the aging model, it has not happened yet. With uncertainty…
Tamron has been one of the popular third-party lens makers from Japan. The company gained recognition for its all-in-one zoom lenses, which has been beneficial for many serious enthusiasts around the world. However, what also set them apart was the price range. A zoom, we all kn…
When I first got into photography, my photojournalism professor always taught me to never use flash. Why? Honestly, I'm still not sure. But I had good mentors when I worked at B&H Photo over a decade ago. They completely changed my understanding of why you'd use a flash. For…
Whether one likes it or not, Canon has some truly impressive cameras available in the second-hand market. One of the reasons to buy it used is that not only does one get a device at a discounted rate, but also that technology hasn't changed drastically over the past decade. A ca…