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Dickey Chapelle was a pioneering female American war photographer who brought her camera to combat fields from World War II through the Vietnam War. The 3-minute video above by PBS NewsHour is a look at the life and work of the... more

Landscape, travel, and humanitarian photographer Colby Brown has traveled the world to create iconic images. In this interview from PIX 2015, Brown talks about becoming a professional photographer, the state of the photo industry, and also tells us about The Giving Lens, his humanitarian project focused on blending photo education with support for sustainable development initiatives in developing countries.

GoPro published this 5-minute-long “year in review” compilation video that shows off all the crazy and heartwarming things that people used the company’s action camera for over the course of 2015.

“Take an epic journey that looks back on some of the best moments captured on GoPro in 2015, from high up in the sky to deep below the sea and everything in-between,” GoPro says. “Shot 100% on the... more

Medium format retail and rental company Capture Integration just posted this short and simple 1.5-minute side-by-side comparison between the Live View displays of Hasselblad and Phase One 50 megapixel digital backs.

“Notice the difference in refresh rate, contrast, and dynamic... more

Camera gear retailers almost always have legal disclaimers that protect them from major pricing mistakes — if a $10,000 item is accidentally priced at $10, the order can be cancelled and there’s no obligation to honor the order and take a huge financial hit.

But, as one photographer just found out, pricing errors can sometimes hurt quite a bit. He’s accusing photo megastore B&H of a “bait and switch” move after a $7,100 mistake involving a... more

School portraits aren’t usually the result of creative photo concepts, but photographer Krijn Westerburgen was recently able to flex his creative muscles for an elementary school class photo in the Netherlands. He photographed the students in the style of a Rembrandt painting.

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Photographer Christian Vieler of Waltrop, Germany, has been attracting a great deal of attention in recent weeks for his project titled “Fotos Frei Schnauze.” It’s a series of portraits of dogs frozen in time, captured mid-lunge as they go after treats thrown toward them.

Vieler says his goal is to capture emotion on the faces of man’s best friend — feelings such as happiness, desperation, and frustration. He also aims to create heartwarming photos... more

Fujifilm helped kick off the mirrorless camera revolution back in 2012 by announcing the powerful retro-styled X-Pro1 camera. Now it appears that a follow-up will soon be upon us: the first official photos of the new Fujifilm X-Pro2 have leaked.

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Over the summer I took part in a great American tradition called 'tubing' with some friends. Dont be fooled by the semi-rugged sounding name of this activity. It's basically an opportunity to sit outside surrounded by nature and friends, consuming alcoholic beverages (in a responsible manner) while floating lazily down a river. In short, it's everything summer should be.

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