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(link is external)Photo: Dale Baskin

On a recent trip to Japan, I found myself in one of those situations universally dreaded by travelers: showing up for an international flight with a pocketful of unspent local currency and nowhere to spend it except a duty-free shop. I was swimming in a... more (link is external)

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With the TikTok sale deadline fast approaching, President Donald Trump says a deal will be struck before Saturday, April 5.

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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 (link is external)

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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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(link is external)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 (link is external)

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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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