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When Godox first teased its off-camera flash and 2.4GHz flash trigger for smartphones, the Godox A1, on Facebook a few weeks ago, people got very excited. Unfortunately, we weren't really able to see what this trigger could do since the only images Godox released of the flash trigger in action were some silly behind the scenes toy photos.

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If you’ve ever wanted to see what the world looks like as a vegetable being eaten by animals, today’s your lucky day. YouTuber Agavem bought some vegetables, mounted a... more

In this 9-minute video byphotographer Phil Torres of The Jungle Diaries, learn how to photograph bugs and other insects on a white background while out on location.

By using a... more

Two lucky people will get to view the August 21st solar eclipse from a private jet above the clouds thanks to Airbnb and National Geographic, proceeded by a night in a geodesic dome in the Oregon wilderness. The experience is being offered by the two companies in the form of a contest, which you can ... more

Last month, the Chinese lighting brand Godox teased an innovative new product called the A1 that serves as both a wireless, off-camera flash/light for smartphones as well as a transmitter for triggering other off-camera flashes. Now new sample photos have emerged to show what this smartphone flash system can actually do.

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When you're purchasing a new memory card, the card's "read" and "write" speed is an important spec. If it's too slow, you might pass on the card; if that number is big enough, you break out your wallet. But are those speeds accurate? In this video, Tom David Frey of Toms Tech Time tested 10 different microSD cards to see how the advertised speeds on the box compare to real-world performance... more

My name is Elliott Verdier, and I’m a French photographer who recently returned home from Kyrgyzstan. I spent four months making a portrait of the country with a 4×5 analog large format camera.

Four months in Kyrgyzstan, portraying this unknown country with a large format camera, through faces and landscapes. This work highlights the generational disparities between those nostalgic of an abolished USSR order and modern westernized youths born after the fall.... more

The city of Los Angeles is banning photography at free concerts in a public park, and photographers aren’t happy about it. Several prominent photographer, journalist, and civil rights organizations have joined forces in writing a letter that protests the policy.

Pershing Square is a one-block public park located in downtown Los Angeles, California. The... more

Apple has officially joined Instagram. The tech giant has always been conspicuously silent on social media, but as the iPhone becomes an increasingly powerful and popular tool for capturing high-quality photos and videos, Apple finally caved and joined Instagram to share some of its favorite #ShotoniPhone creations.

The news broke yesterday... more

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