See What’s Changing in Photography Right Now

Plus: See What Your Photo Can Really Become & More

"The picture that you took with your camera is the imagination you want to create with reality." — Scott Lorenzo

Hello Photographers,

Photography’s always shifting—through tools, technique, and the way we see. This week’s picks include sharp new AI features, a gallery guide worth your time, one botched photo restoration, and a quiet macro set that’ll make you look twice.

Online galleries can make your workflow smoother and your client experience stronger. Compare options and choose a platform that fits the way you shoot, share, and store your work. TAKE A LOOK →

Adobe’s new AI tools in Lightroom and Photoshop aim to make editing faster and smarter. From cleaning up reflections to sorting sharp shots, these updates are built to save time without cutting corners. TAKE A LOOK →

An AI attempt to restore the world’s oldest photo went viral—for all the wrong reasons. The flawed result stirred debate about what gets lost when machines try to interpret history. TAKE A LOOK →

Here’s a Lightroom Editing resource that actually makes your photos stronger. Less about presets—more about control, intention, and learning to see what a RAW file can really become. TAKE A LOOK →

António Pereira’s macro work turns tiny water drops into luminous worlds. With sharp detail and quiet precision, his images reveal nature’s smallest moments at their most extraordinary. TAKE A LOOK →

"Photographers are like children, they look at the world with fresh eyes." — Robert Mapplethorpe

Tomorrow: Effortlessly remove reflections and unwanted distractions.

— Jeff