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I had been itching to do a composite photo series for quite some time. Its something I had never actually done up to this point, but I was and currently am a huge admirer of the art form. Ive been following the great composite photographers like... more

Ricoh has just updated their WG line of cameras for the first time in a few years to include the new WG-50. At $... more

Sony has issued firmware updates for nine of its E-mount lenses and the LA-EA3 adapter, most of which appear to be aimed at increasing lens performance when used with the new Sony a9 camera.

Three lenses the Planar T* FE 50mm F1.4 ZA, FE 85mm F1.4 GM, and FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS gain support for continuous, blackout free shooting at up to 20fps on the a9, one of the camera's... more

Photographer Jennifer McMahon has created a viral maternity photo that’s tugging at heartstrings around the world: it shows expecting mother Veronica Phillips next to her husband Brandon... more

Now that DJIs new mini Spark drone has been officially announced, the early reviews are starting to appear. Photo industry personality Kai Wong got his hands on a pre-release prototype, and his video provides a great early look at the drone.

Kais humor (note: there’s some strong language) makes this an entertaining demo of DJIs new ickle, little... more

Fujifilm has released firmware updates for its camera models X-T2, X-Pro2, GFX 50s, X-T20, X100F and X-T1. The links below include download links for the updated camera manuals and full details about the updates:

My name is Jos Ignacio, and I’m a commercial and wedding photographer from Spain. I read a lot of blogs and magazines in search of inspiration — in this job there is a constant search for new ways of... more

What's it like to ride the waves with champion surfer Kelly Slater? This VR video from Teton Gravity Research gives you a taste. Director Taylor Steele gave Slater a VR camera in hopes that it would let the audience 'feel right there with us.' (The actual surfing part starts around 1:30.)Note: you may need to use the Google Chrome browser in order to watch in VR.

The German start-up behind the Panono panoramic ball camera has filed for insolvency proceedings in Berlin, making it very unlikely that backers of their $1.25... more

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