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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Margaret Bourke-White. “There’s No Way Like the American Way,” Louisville, Kentucky, 1937
Photo Credit: LIFE MagazineIn the compelling 1937 photograph “There’s No Way Like the American Way,” captured by Margaret Bourke-White, a glaring societal contrast is depicted on the streets of Louisville, Kentucky. The image, which appeared in LIFE…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Chien-Chi Chang. A newly arrived immigrant eats noodles on a fire escape, New York City, 1998
Photo Credit: Magnum PhotosIn this thought-provoking image by Chien-Chi Chang, an immigrant finds a moment of quiet sustenance on a fire escape amidst the energetic pulse of New York City.
Captured in 1998, the photograph is part of Chang’s e…Read More
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Michael Tree posted in the group Buy and Sell Photo Gear
Selling the following gear:
Mavmount and IPad Holder which ccan be used with your DJI Mini 2 drone remote controller. It fits into the holder where your telephone would go, so that you can use your ipad to view and control your flying at R300
100cm square softbox with Elinchrom Holders ar R100
2 x standsrat +/- 250cm in height when extended at…Read More
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Happy New Year to my fellow DPC Tribe members! I saw the sign and just had to capture it and share it with the Tribe!
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Neil Armstrong. A Man on the Moon, 1969
Photo Credit: NASA
Captured by Neil Armstrong on July 20th, 1969, “A Man on the Moon” is a historic photograph that documents astronaut Buzz Aldrin’s lunar journey. This momentous image was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, humanity’s first manned landing on the moon.With a 70mm Hasselblad lunar…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Lennart Nilsson. No 29 Fetus, 18 Weeks, 1965
Photo Credit: LIFE MagazineWhen LIFE magazine published Lennart Nilsson’s groundbreaking photo essay “Drama of Life Before Birth” in 1965, it unveiled the breathtaking intricacy and beauty of life at its earliest stages. The edition quickly sold out, a testament to the public’s awe at Nilsson’s p…Read More
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Photographers Caught Cheating – Some go to great lengths for prizes and fame, even faking their shots, while others get penalized for simple retouching.
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DPC posted in the group Mobile Photography
The new iPhone 15 Pro Max, while not on par with professional sports cameras and lenses, delivers impressive results.
#MobilePhotography #SportsPhotography #JaredPolin #FroKnowsPhoto
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Luminar Neo Special Offers Until 5 January 2024!

Over the past few months, we have been exploring AI Retouching Tools as an essential component of any serious photographer’s workflow
. We’ve also shared a video in our Pro Retouch Group where we briefly discuss Luminar Neo, one of the best AI Retouching tools out there
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The AI generated photos were ridiculous though.
While I agree that news photographers must adhere to strict guidelines, I believe removing minor distractions like litter in a National Geographic image is harmless. However, competition rules are clear, and entrants must comply to avoid disqualification.