Photo Firm Under Fire for Removing Disabled Kids From School Pictures
What should have been an innocent school photo has turned into an ugly controversy after families were given the option to edit out disabled students. [Read More]
What should have been an innocent school photo has turned into an ugly controversy after families were given the option to edit out disabled students. [Read More]
Nestled in the heart of a youthful neighborhood arts district, just opposite the bustling Port of Los Angeles, lies a relatively unassuming gallery, much like any of those that surround it. [Read More]
In response to requests from educators, Adobe has announced that it will be providing free at-home access to Creative Cloud apps to those students who usually only have access on-campus. It’s one way the software maker is trying to empower students to keep learning amid campus closures caused by the novel coronavirus. “With many schools […]
Starting this month, select Chromebook users will be able to download and use a full suite of Chromebook-optimized Adobe Android applications for free. From Photoshop Mix to Lightroom Mobile and more, Adobe wants to give students the tools they need to unlock their creativity inside the classroom and beyond. The Adobe announcement is helping kick […]
I've always been a Star Wars fan and over time I realized that certainly, I wasn't the only one. As a photographer, I decided to explore my passion and I discovered a reality beyond my expectations: a lightsaber academy.
Canon is launching a new, free CPS membership tier for photography and filmmaking students.
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