Okay, I lied. I will tell you about some deals—all software—that are afoot that might interest photographers. Unlike the other sites, though, none of this is via affiliate links or any kickback scheme (bold indicates the company has one or more products that are in my recommended software list):
- Adobe Creative Cloud (full suite) — It's a first year savings only, but at US$29.98/month represents a good value if you use three or more of the individual apps.
- Adobe Photoshop Elements 2025 — 40% off.
- Affinity Photo 2 — One of the best Photoshop clones is available for US$35 (half off).
- CaptureOne — The all-in-one subscription is US$15/month, about 25% off
- Cyme Peakto — Photo management at 20% off (code: BF4CREATORS). Also Avalanche if you're moving from one cataloging program to another.
- Corel PaintShop Pro Ultimate — Not exactly a program I recommend, but it's half off at US$49.99.
- Darkroom+ — Mac photo management, for US$16.50 (half off). (This not the Open Source Darkroom.)
- Davinci Resolve Studio — The upgraded (not free) version is 20% off.
- DxO (all products) — Anywhere from 20 to 50% off.
- FastRawViewer — all the LibRaw products are 25%
- Greg Benz Lumenzia and courses — minimum 25% off with code BF2024
- On1 Photo RAW (standalone) — One third off at US$64.
- Photo Mechanic — subscriptions are 20% off with code SPEEDMEUP24
- Shutterfly — Still printing your images? One of the long-standing Web options has almost everything 50% off.
- TopazLabs bundle — The remaining three products bundled together for 54% off (US$300).
- Toast — Still burning CDs of your images? The best Mac option is 40% off at US$60.
Note that some of these deals have very specific dates when they can be applied. Some require you to enter a code (shown in my list). If I learn of more, I'll update this list.