Editorial Corrections

If an article contains an error, missing source context, outdated product information, or an unclear attribution, send the article URL and the specific correction requested.

Corrections are reviewed for accuracy and applied when they improve the reliability of the archive.

Review and Advertising Inquiries

Brands, galleries, publishers, and independent makers may send relevant photography-related announcements or review opportunities. Editorial coverage is not guaranteed and paid placement must be clearly disclosed.

Advertising inquiries should include the campaign category, target geography, dates, and any technical requirements.

What to Include

For camera, lens, software, accessory, exhibition, book, or firmware news, include the product name, announcement date, availability, region, official source link, product images if available for editorial use, and the practical reason the story matters to photographers.

For corrections, include the current wording, the proposed correction, and a source that supports the change. The goal is to keep the archive accurate without turning every update into a new article.

Editorial Independence

Photography Today may cover products that are commercially relevant, but the publication does not sell favorable conclusions. A useful article can recommend a camera, criticize it, or explain why a cheaper older model is the smarter buy.

If a relationship could influence reader interpretation, it should be disclosed on the page where that relationship matters.

Response Priorities

Corrections that affect technical accuracy, image attribution, legal or privacy information, and reader trust are treated as the highest priority.

General pitches, product suggestions, and non-urgent story ideas are reviewed when they fit the site's camera, lens, video, AI imaging, software, archive, or visual-culture focus.

Messages that clearly explain why a story matters to photographers are more useful than broad promotional language. The best pitches include practical use cases, confirmed dates, pricing, availability, technical documentation, sample restrictions, image rights, and a direct contact for follow-up questions.