Information We Collect

When you visit the site, hosting providers may record standard server log information such as IP address, browser type, referring page, requested URL, and time of request. These logs help maintain security, diagnose errors, and understand aggregate site usage.

If you contact the publication by email, the information you send may be used to respond to your message, review a correction, or follow up on an editorial or advertising inquiry.

Cookies, Analytics, and Advertising

The site may use cookies or similar technologies for measurement, security, advertising, and basic site functionality.

If Google AdSense or other advertising services are enabled, Google and its partners may use cookies or identifiers to serve, personalize, and measure ads. You can learn more about Google's advertising technologies at https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads.

Visitors can control cookies through their browser settings and can manage Google ad personalization at https://adssettings.google.com.

External Links and Embedded Media

Articles may link to external sources, manufacturers, museums, publications, or image archives. Those third-party websites operate under their own privacy policies.

The site is designed to host article images locally when practical. Some pages may still link to third-party source materials where appropriate for criticism, context, or attribution.

Children

Photography Today is an editorial publication for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13.

Contact

For privacy questions or data-related requests, contact editorial@photography-today.com.

Server Logs and Security

Like most websites, the hosting environment may keep server logs that include request time, browser type, IP address, referring page and requested URL. These logs are used for security, debugging, abuse prevention and aggregate technical maintenance.

The editorial team does not use server logs to identify ordinary readers. Log access is treated as a technical maintenance matter, not as a direct reader-profiling system.

Advertising Cookies and Reader Choice

Advertising partners may use cookies or similar identifiers to measure ad performance, limit repeated ads, prevent fraud and, where permitted, personalize advertising. These systems are operated by the advertising provider, not directly by the editorial team.

Readers can manage cookies through browser settings and through the privacy controls offered by advertising platforms. Blocking cookies may change how ads appear, but it should not prevent access to the editorial content of the site.

Corrections and Data Questions

If a reader contacts the publication about a correction, source note, privacy issue or advertising concern, the message may be retained long enough to respond and maintain a record of the issue. The site does not sell direct editorial email correspondence.

Privacy questions can be sent to the contact address listed on this site. Include the page URL and a clear description of the request so it can be handled accurately.