If you are one of those people who take a lot of photos with their phone when they travel, don't wait for your smartphone to be full or break down to secure your memories. We will give you 5 tips to back up your vacation photos.
As smartphones have become ubiquitous in our daily lives, a growing number of teenagers are opting for basic or "dumb phones". Thanks to these devices with limited features, Generation Z is rediscovering the joys of an offline life. I suggest we decode the dumb phone trend in 5 questions.
Most GPS applications available on Google Play or the App Store do not take into account the challenges faced by people with reduced mobility or disabilities. Three French start-ups have joined forces to fill this gap and develop StreetNav, a more inclusive application specifically designed for people who have difficulty moving around.
Following the model of the famous Arles festival, western Paris has decided to launch its own summer photography event. This event, called "Festival du regard," invites photographers from around the world to exhibit in unique and historical locations. Michael Kenna, Li Wei, Yang Yi, Masao Yamamoto, Vee Speers, Algis Griskevicius, and many other major photographers from the contemporary scene have responded and are presenting exclusive exhibitions for the occasion.
It is good for both the planet and the wallet to make smartphones and tablets last as long as possible. Since these two types of devices are expensive, it's in your best interest to take care of them. Here are 5 tips to extend the life of your smartphone.
The Boutographies are photographic meetings aimed at bringing photography to the widest audience. Each year, around twenty European photographers find an opportunity to exhibit, win over the Montpellier public, and share their vision of photography with other photographers.
Are you familiar with the American photographer Weegee? This photojournalist, who gained fame for his snapshots of human interest stories, is also known for his caricature photographs of celebrities. Through his work, he casts a critical eye on his country as it transforms into a society of voyeurs. Here are 5 things to know about this talented and enigmatic New York photographer.
For over fifty years, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest has been rewarding the most beautiful photographs of the animal world. This prestigious competition reveals each year snapshots that are more breathtaking than the last. Here are 5 things to know about this essential wildlife photography contest.
Circulation(s) is an annual event that takes place at the Cent-Quatre in Paris. This festival dedicated to young European photography is organized by Fetart in partnership with the City of Paris.
The Pirelli calendar, also known as "The Cal," is arguably the most prestigious calendar in the world. This promotional item, gifted to a select few "happy few," celebrates the beauty of top models captured by the greatest artists.