Photography News

Samsung has used IBMs neuromorphic computer processors, built under the latter companys TrueNorth project, to create digital eyes that see in real time. The IBM TrueNorth processors are composed of 4096 small cores that simulate brain neurons, the primary advantage being faster data processing with... more

Photographer Brian Maneely just shared one heck of a “commercial” for Pentax DSLRs. In a story posted on... more

Now that a little time has passed I thought I would put together a post on my experiences covering the crazy at the recent Republican and Democratic Conventions in Cleveland and Philly respectively.

It is a tough shoot. When youre at an event with 15,000 of your fellow journalists (covering less than 4,000 delegates) its obviously a tight squeeze reminiscent of trying to squeeze into a packed subway car during peak New York City rush hourand then start taking... more

Some poor photographer in Kansas City, Missouri, accidentally left their camera bag outside city hall yesterday. Someone noticed the “suspicious package” and alerted police, who then sent a bomb squad and blew the camera bag up. Oops.

The... more

Here’s a little video that will no doubt fulfill at least a few readers’ childhood dreams. Using a GoPro Hero4 Session, the clip puts you in the driver’s seat of a Hot Wheels car as it hurtles down 8 expertly crafted pieces of track connected by ‘teleporting tunnels.’

The video was created by... more

If you subscribe to Adobe’s $10 per month Creative Cloud Photography plan for access to Lightroom and Photoshop, there’s a sale going on today that you might want to take advantage of. For today only, Adobe is... more

The European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) has been giving out awards for the best photography equipment for 34 years, so they know a thing or two about what makes a good piece of gear. And this... more

Datacolor today announced Spyder5CAPTURE PRO, a new calibration bundle that’s geared towards pro photographers. The tools in the pack allow you to optimize your photos from... more

Olympic Games often produce iconic photos, and that’s what happened this Sunday during the men’s 100 meter semifinals. Getty Images photographer Cameron Spencer managed to capture... more

A massive aerial TV camera suspended by cables outside the Olympic baseball venue in Rio came crashing to the ground on Monday afternoon after both the camera’s guide cables snapped. The camera fell approximately 65 feet, injuring 7 people in the process.

The Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS)an off-shoot of the International Olympic Committee that operates these aerial cameras around the Olympic parklaunched a full investigation into the incident and... more

Pages