TDE Weddings Announces Enhanced Wedding Photography Training Program for Bay Area Destinations

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MILLBRAE, CA – March 31, 2026 – PRESSADVANTAGE – TDE Wedding announces the implementation of an enhanced training program for its wedding photography team, addressing specific technical challenges posed by locations across eight Bay Area cities including Millbrae, Palo Alto, Hillsborough, Redwood City, Portola Valley, San Carlos, San Mateo, and Menlo Park. A San Francisco … Read more

Ohio Photographer Spends 15 Years With One Family. He Says His Plan Wasn’t Done – West Virginia Public Broadcasting

A little girl standing in the middle of a gravel road. He is bent over looking at the swallowtail butterflies.

This discussion originally appeared on the March 29, 2026 episode of Inside Appalachia. At the end of last year, New York Times published a guest essay titled, “Evidence Action in Appalachia.” It describes photographer Maddie McGarvey and Paige Casto’s relationship with her family. McGarvey was a sophomore studying photojournalism at Ohio University 15 years ago … Read more

A Free Photography Tool Wants to Be a Gamer’s Best Friend

Colorful autumn trees with red, orange and yellow leaves stand by a calm lake, with mist rising in front of forested hills and a tall, rugged mountain under a partly cloudy sky.

Photographer and university student Megan Tucker has created a browser-based photography forecast, LightCast Suite, to help other photographers decide whether it’s worth getting out with their camera equipment. Like many photographers, Tucker loves to get out and shoot. However, it can be tricky to find out when the conditions will be good enough to pack … Read more

Why Photography Destroys Better Design | fstoppers

Why Photography Destroys Better Design | fstoppers

Compromises, as I would describe them, are consequences of decision making. And it’s something we don’t talk about enough, especially in the photography industry. As much as we like to paint a beautiful picture of our creative journey, the truth is that we can’t put everything perfectly without accepting compromises, unless we live somewhere over … Read more

Vivo’s New X300 Ultra shows how seriously it takes photography

A modern smartphone with a large display and a prominent rear camera module is shown from multiple angles, including front, back, sides, top and bottom, against a white background.

Vivo has officially launched its latest smartphone, the X300 Ultra in China. Vivo says its new phone has Vivo’s best camera and photography features, and the company promises that the X300 Ultra redefines mobile photography and videography. The company is coming out tight, saying the X300 Ultra is “designed for professional photography.” Like previous Vivo … Read more

Why “Retro” Photography Is Back (and How to Get Started)

Why "Retro" Photography Is Back (and How to Get Started)

They say the best camera is the one you have. But if everyone has at least a decent camera on their phone, why should Gen Z (and really, everyone) be? fascinated by retro photography? Despite the decline of many film, standalone cameras, the beauty and look of old-school photography still has a lot to offer. … Read more

Will early American photography become more focused?

Will early American photography become more focused?

From the April 2026 issue of Apollo. Photography came to the United States at the same time as railroads and the telegraph. On September 30, 1839, New York Morning Herald reported, ‘We saw, the other day, at Chilton’s Broadway, a very remarkable example of the new method, recently invented by Louis Daguerre of Paris, of … Read more