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I attended the Palm Springs Photo Festival last week for the first time. I have heard for years what a great event it is but never could get my schedule to work so that I could... more

The people from Lume Cube recently contacted us to do another review after it had been successfully launched. You can check our original coverage... more

Think Getty’s Canon DSLR arsenal at the Rio 2016 Olympics is impressive? Check out Canon’s official stockpile.

Canon has shared with PetaPixel that the company has brought over 1,500 lenses and over 950 DSLR bodies to the Olympic Games this year.

The Canon Professional Services (CPS) Depot at the games is a room filled from floor to ceiling with the Canon cameras, lenses, and accessories.

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After seeing the trailer for Inception years ago, photographer Patrick Gilbert of North Bay, Ontario, recently decided to recreate the surreal “folding landscapes” in a series... more

The Nikon 300mm F4E PF ED VR is one heck of a compact telephoto lens. Since we posted our first samples from the lens last May, we've shot quite a lot with it including concerts, motocross, sprint boat racing, rugby and tennis (some of the images previously appeared in our... more

Accurately colorizing a photo usually takes hours upon hours of research followed by the same in Photoshop. But now, thanks to fancy new neural network technology, you can do an amazing job in no time.

The demo above was put together by photographer... more

In addition to capturing all kinds of photographs, traveling press photographers also have a nice advantage when it comes to finding new Pokemon in the wildly popular game Pokemon Go. This 1-minute video shows a sports photographer who was recently spotted dividing his time between capturing photos and capturing Pokemon.

“During the first half of New York Cosmos versus Jacksonville Armada there was a stoppage in play allowing the snapper to play the hit mobile game,... more

For his project Ornithographies, Spanish photographer Xavi Bou wanted to capture images of birds in flight that the human eye simply could never see on its own. That’s how he struck on the... more

Being a man [street photographer] is way harder. People will think that you are a creep if you take photos of children and women.reader comment on my last article on public privacy

Im 5 feet tall on a good day. People always ask me for directions and children look me in the eye. Im low-profile and not threatening and, with my black... more

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