Photography News

Here’s a wonderful 6-minute documentary about the Seeing with Photography Collective (link is external), a New York-based group that brings together the work of visually impaired and sighted photographers.

The group’s work was published back in 2005 as a photo book titled “... more (link is external)

My name is Dan Bannister (link is external), and I’m a commercial photographer based in Toronto, Canada. My day to day photography work is mostly advertising and fashion for retail brands but I like to add variety to my photography and exercise my creative muscles by pursuing personal projects alongside my... more (link is external)

Billions of photos were uploaded by photographers to Flickr over the course of 2015. As this year is winding down, Flickr has crunched some numbers and announced the top photos and cameras on the photo sharing service this year.

Top Photos

Flickr determined top photos by using an algorithm that considers a number of factors, including view count, fav count, and more. For popular photographers that appeared multiple times, Flickr selected only their top photo for inclusion. Here... more (link is external)

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Fall in Seattle means two things - the return of cold drizzle and University of Washington Husky football. Veteran sports shooter and DPR staffer Jordan Stead recently took advantage of a sunny afternoon game to do a little more testing of the Canon 35mm F1.4L II USM. We've updated our initial sample gallery with a few more... more (link is external)

Samsung has today officially launched a new generation of its A-series smartphones, and although the new devices range below the high-end Galaxy S and Note models in the Samsung line-up, they come with promising-looking specifications - especially in the camera department. Read more (link is external)

Back in 2013, Slovenia-based Lumu Labs (link is external) raised over $244,000 on Kickstarter to launch the Lumu (link is external), a headphone jack attachment that turns the iPhone into an accurate light meter for... more (link is external)

Digital medium format brand Phase One has bought the whole of the Mamiya Digital Imaging Company and has taken over Mamiya's Saku factory for its Japanese HQ. The Danish company has had a long-standing relationship with the Japanese camera and lens manufacturer, and since 2009 has owned 45% of the company's shares. Phase One sold customised Mamiya bodies and redesigned lenses under its own brand name, with the 645DF+ being a very close relation to the Mamiya 645AFD III cameras the two... more (link is external)

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