This Week in Photography (Issue #43)
Here are the best photography articles, videos, and resources we came across this week.
đĄ Inspiration
Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo Cinema: Where Video Meets The Eras
Fujifilm has officially announced the Instax Mini Evo Cinema, a hybrid instant camera that merges shortâform video capture with classic instant photography. The product is set to launch on⊠Read â
Leicaâs New iPhone Case Is Beautiful but Will Cost You
Leica's new Lux Case promises to bring the company's "vision of iconic design and photographic precision" to mobile photographers using Apple's iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Read â
Build the Next Chapter Before Youâre Paid (Chase Jarvis)
You donât get paid first for the work you want to do next. You build it first. Most people wait for permission. They wait for a client, an investor, or an⊠Read â
Closer Look: Laura McCluskey photographs the intimacy of returning home
From fashion and street portraiture to a decade-long family archive, the London-based photographer reflects on image-making as a way of staying with people, places and memories. Read â
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đ„ Photography Tips
11 Ways to Make Money With Photography in 2026
Photography has changed rapidly over the past few years. AI-generated imagery and shrinking print budgets have reshaped how photographers get hired and paid. At the same time, demand forreal, timely, and authentic photo⊠Read â
Should you be publicly anti-AI? Creatives share their views
Taking a stance on generative AI might feel good, but could it lose you clients? Hereâs what the Creative Boom community has to say about this divisive issue. Read â
How to Take Macro Photos: A Complete Guide
Macro photography is a genre that can transport us to another world. It gives photographers a unique ability to capture elements that arenât otherwise visible to the naked eye. Macro photography gives us a new perspective on the world and allows us to see interesting objects or animals in incredible detail. Read â
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đ„ïž Post Processing
Photo Editing Hacks: How to Edit Your Images Like a Pro
If youâve ever wondered why your photos feel âalmost thereâ but not quite finished, youâre not alone. Great photography doesnât end when you click the shutterâyour real magic happens in the edit. And ⊠Read â
Best Lightroom Presets Guide for 2026
In the ever-evolving world of photography, staying ahead of editing trends is essential. Whether youâre a professional photographer, social media creator, or hobbyist, Lightroom presets are⊠Read â
Beyond the Basics: Mastering Advanced Lightroom Edits
In this in-depth video tutorial, Michael Breitung shows advanced Adobe Lightroom Editing techniques. Watch â
WATCH - How to Set Up Tethered Capture - Using the Nikon D850 and Adobe Lightroom
đ° News
China Launches First Photography-Themed Tourist Train With Onboard Photo Shoots
A Chinese railway operator has introduced a photography-themed tourist train that offers passengers professional photo shoots as part of the journey. Read â
The numbers for 2025 are in, and they show a meteoric rise in compacts
CIPAâs latest data, expertly visualized by one of our forum members, doesnât shine any light onto how any particular camera model is doing, but it does show that cameras with built-in lenses are on the rise. Read â
Staff Photographers at The Washington Post All Lose Their Jobs
The Washington Post laid off roughly a third of its workforce yesterday, including every single one of its staff photographers, PetaPixel understands. Read â


