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Submerging your gear underwater is a good way to ensure it's ruined. Here's the story of one photographer who learned the hard/expensive way the importance of being aware of one's surroundings.

Olympus US wants to take you out for bottomless mimosas.

Iconic fashion photos from Harper's Bazaar's 150 year history graced the side of the Empire State Building last night in a slideshow of epic proportions.

How do you get the crew compartment of a spacecraft down to 880 pounds? By shaving away the other 11,120 pounds, of course.

Photographer Nancy Andrews is working toward a vision of Appalachia that breaks free of the poverty-focused visuals that have dominated the news.

A Czech photographer's photo series documents the last days of manual steel and iron making. 

The National Press Photographers' Association (NPPA) has announced its winners for the best in video photojournalism in 2017, as well as announcing finalists for Editor of the Year, Station of the Year and more. Anne Herbst's video above, winner in the 'Spot News' category, depicts the beginning of protests near the Dakota Access Pipeline construction site. The pipeline skirts the boundary of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, with the final portion needing to be installed in a... more

If you're a stills shooter moving into the video space, check out these video-oriented lenses (and not all of them will break the bank).

Need a little comic relief? Check out this medical ad spoof for Noventus, a pill that will cure you of the dreaded Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS)… as long as you don’t mind a little bit of rectal bleeding and an “atrophied sense of self.”

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Ok, we get it. You shot it with your phone. You brought your DSLR, but you fell into a fountain and waterlogged all your gear. The repair estimate was nearly $2,000, except you went to Thailand and got it fixed for $120. Good thing you had your iPhone.

The quality was so good that your client, a barber named Steve who has never paid for photography, couldnt tell the difference.

When your friend challenged you to take a night shot with your phone, you muttered, bring it on... more

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