By
David Schonauer Tuesday January 27, 2026
The deadline for entering the American Photography 42 juried competition is Feb. 6. All photographers, creative professionals, publishers, agencies, representatives, students and teachers of
photography of any nationality living, working or studying in the Americas (U.S. South, Central America, Mexico, Caribbean and Canada) with work created or published anywhere in the world for any
purpose are eligible. Also eligible are international photographers living abroad … Read the full Story >>
tech radar Monday January 26, 2026
“I suspected that some feedback would be generic in its focus, clearly drawn from pre-existing reviews of similar photographic works. Understandably, AI would be technical in its choice of elements to review, but I was especially interested to see if it could offer tailored suggestions for how I specifically could improve my photography, while remaining true to my interests, values, and artistic preferences,” notes photographer, writer, and journalist Peter Fenech. He ended up being pleasantly surprised. Read the full Story >>
It’s Nice That Monday January 26, 2026
Like many others, Parisian photographer Francois Prost is captivated by the bustling grandeur of the Champs-Elysées. He was also so fascinated by the tourists which swarm to the boulevard that he created a three-part series called “At The Champs-Elysées.” Part one focuses on people in the street; part two looks at the body language of people taking pictures; and part three shows tourists getting off busses. “I started to appreciate the surreal atmosphere that was happening there,” he tells It’s Nice That. Read the full Story >>
The Times of Israel Monday January 26, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has come under fire for sending out official photos in which his wife Sara’s image has been heavily retouched. Some of the photos were altered using AI technology, distorting the historical record and seemingly breaching important ethical guidelines, notes The Times of Israel. In recent weeks, the manipulated pictures distributed by the Prime Minister’s Office have had Sara Netanyahu listed as a credited photographer, despite her being the subject of the photos. Photographers who work for the Government Press Office have objected to the distribution of the photos. Read the full Story >>