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Best laptops for photo editing of 2025
By Steve Clark last updated
Updated We put the best photo editing laptops to the test and these are our top picks for photographers, artists, and designers.

AI is changing camera tech for the better but photography for the worse
By Mike Harris published
Opinion AI has already revolutionized some photography technology, but is it worth the negative impact it could have on the medium itself?

I shot and edited this photo with my Samsung Galaxy Ultra and Adobe Lightroom Mobile – here's how you can get pro results with just your phone
By James Abbott published
We explain how to get professional-looking photos entirely using your phone, from the camera app to editor.

My Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs iPhone 16 Pro Max night photography shootout revealed a big Galaxy issue – but a fix is on the way
By Lance Ulanoff published
I took the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the iPhone 16 Pro Max out at night to capture astrophotography. The results surprised me – especially a persistent S25 Ultra glitch.

Best Google Photos alternative of 2025
By Steve Clark last updated
Updated We list the best Google Photos alternatives, to make it simple and easy to backup your photos safely and securely.

I love my new Polaroid, but I wish I didn’t instantly make these 6 common rookie mistakes
By Josephine Watson published
My new Polaroid Now+ is among the best gifts I've ever received, but it's a steep learning curve for an analog newbie

I used Claude AI to plan a photography trip, and it's going to change the way I plan shoots forever
By Richard Sibley published
Vintage point-and-shoot cameras are all the rage in 2024. So what are they actually like to use?

Nikon D7500 review
By Phil Hall, Mark Wilson last updated
Updated It might be over two years old, but the D7500 still offers great DSLR performance for a temptingly low price tag.

'Accuracy over fantasy.' Apple explains why its AI photo editing isn't as incredible as Google's or Samsung's
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Apple's Craig Federighi explains Apple's approach to photo editing and why "even the ability to remove a water bottle led to lots of debates internally."
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