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Since 2015, the global photo sharing service EyeEm has allowed photographers in its community to offer their photos for sale through EyeEm Market and its partnership with Getty Images. Of all the photos that sold this year, here... more

The Canon 16-35mm F2.8L II has been one of the most popular and sought after lenses in landscape photography thanks in part to its distinct and gorgeous sunstar. That said, the lens did have its fair share of issues. We took the updated version of the lens out for a spin to get a feel for its performance.

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A single plastic bottle doesn't make for a terribly compelling photo. But what about 10,000 plastic bottles and a brightly costumed model? That's a different story.

Benjamin Von Wong's latest project seeks to call attention to the problem of... more

Looks like we're not alone in our love of cameras from the early days of digital photography: YouTuber The 8-Bit Guy has published a thoroughly entertaining look back at cameras that used floppy disks and other memory media that preceded the humble SD card. He revisits the Sony Mavica FD-7,... more

Gear company Syrp is best known for their timelapse motion controllerslike the Genie and Slingshotbut the company’s latest release won’t move your camera. In fact, we suggest you keep your camera very... more

Accessories brand Syrp has announced a new variable neutral density filter that will appeal to those who like to create very long exposures. The Syrp Super Dark Variable ND Filter operates between five and ten stops (ND32 to ND1024) and provides stop-markings on the rings so photographers can measure exactly how much light they are cutting out.

The company says it has reduced the range of densities the filters create to avoid the X interference effect that is common with one to ten-... more

A groom is in hot water with his new bride, a couple of former friends, and the law after his drone smacked his friends in the face during the reception. One friend claims the drone broke her nose and orbital bone, the other says she needed 20 stitches in a gash on her head, both suffered concussions.

When Barry Billcliff brought his quadcopter to his wedding at the Searles Castle in Windham, New Hampshire, he had no idea the happiest day of his life would end with blood gushing... more

One of the most affordable ways to dabble in macro photography is reverse lensing. But while this typically means buying an adapter, it looks like Canon is considering building that second front-facing mount onto some of their lenses in the future, creating two lenses in one.

The idea showed up in a patent released by Canon late last week.... more

For many of us, photography is just a hobby; for 22-year-old James, it’s an escape from the constant pain his terminal illness keeps him in day-in and day-out. When his illness threatened to take even this away from him, one of the UK’s top engineers... more

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Zeiss has announced a new Edge bracket that brings iPhone 7 family support to the makers ExoLens PRO with Optics by Zeiss smartphone lenses. The bracket features half a dozen device inlays that support both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 6 phones, as well as a... more

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