Amazing. Xerox research labs have developed a computer program that tells you if your pictures are good or bad. In fact, it's capable of detecting if the photo has that magical, intangible quality that makes an image special. It works. More »
In Focus picks up its multi-part World War 2 photo series with the Invasion of Poland and the Winter War. Tucked in the set is this photo, above, that depicts British babies wearing protective respirators in 1939. [In Focus] More »
Some folks are still wondering why they should bother using Color—one of the strangest new photo sharing apps. Well, here's a reason: To amuse yourself by creeping out strangers. More »
Rumors have been flying about a Photo Booth app coming to the iPad (and presumably iOS). In addition to references to the feature found in iOS 4, this patent shows Apple's been working on some features for photo and video in iOS very similar to (if not better than) what Photo Booth does on OS X. More »
I think some law was passed in the last year that requires all photo apps to come with filters that function as aesthetic time machines, passing your perfectly fine photograph through a wormhole of analog nostalgia. It turns out that creating such a rift in photographic spacetime is not as easy as sending your photo through it. More »