Photography News

The German Photo Council has successfully campaigned to have analog considered to be part of UNESCO's cultural heritage program.

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In an effort to protect children online, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed a bill requiring app stores to obtain age verification and parental consent.

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Over the last few weeks, I've been testing the Geekom A6 mini PC as my main working computer for editing/retouching photos as well as streaming and even gaming, (it's the first "real" PC I've used in more than 15 years so I just had to). While this tiny device is not the fastest or most powerful computer out there, it offers a surprising level of... more

The wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles and the surrounding areas earlier this year destroyed many lives and caused upwards of $164 billion in property damage. Artist Jordan Mitchell suffered a horrible loss when the Eaton fires destroyed his family's home, killing his father and brother in the process.

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Photo: Abby Ferguson

As Women's History Month comes to a close, it's a fitting time to celebrate the incredible contributions of women in photography. Despite gains, women still face significant underrepresentation and inequality in the photography industry. A... more

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) captured images of auroral activity on Neptune for the first time.

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A photographer had his $5,800 (4,500) camera and lens obliterated by an errant ball during a soccer game in England this weekend.

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Everyone who knows me is aware that I love pushing the limits of whats possible and creating the makeable from both the possible and the impossible. This time, however, I didnt succeed, and the Glanzlichter nature photo competition disqualified me.

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Every summer as a child, I attended a day camp during the school break because my single-parent mother had to work to make ends meet. Of course, I wanted to stay home and play video games but I soon began to love learning archery, making new friends, and exploring the wilderness without TV or computer screens to distract me. Many wonderful memories were made... more

Huzzah! It is March 31, so it is time to celebrate World Backup Day. If you don't have secondary or tertiary storage for your files, or you just want to save big on hard drives and memory cards, join us in our revelry.

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