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With the Paris Olympics done and dusted, the next Summer Games will be held in Los Angeles in 2028. This gave one filmmaker pause for thought: What would an L.A. Olympics look like 1,000 years in the future?

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A photographer has sued Apple after the company allegedly used her photos on the Apple Music website without her consent.

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Blazar, known by videographers for its affordable anamorphic lenses, has announced a new set of Remus lenses. The Remus B set adds four new focal lengths to the collection, joining three full-frame Remus anamorphic lenses released last year and a separate 35mm T1.6 Super 35 lens released later.

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Late Alien actor Ian Holm was brought back to life with AI technology for the new movie Alien: Romulus.

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15 photographers have won the 2024 Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Awards and were exhibited in New York City.

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International pop star Dua Lipa has been a film photography enthusiast for years and has launched a new 35mm underwater film camera to celebrate the tour for her latest album, Radical Optimism.

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MyFirst has released an AI-powered camera designed for kids aged five to 12. Called the Camera 50, it offers AI-assisted photo and video editing on the device.

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Picture this: you just bought a Google Pixel 9 Pro and have been shooting pictures with it all day. Because you're a photographer, one of the first things you did was turn on Raw + JPEG, so you... more

GoPro announced the new Hero and Hero13 Black action cameras, with the former slimming down to the smallest-ever GoPro with a screen. At the same time, the latter brings many upgrades for a more professional user including a new magnetic mount, GPS, better batteries, new swappable lenses and ND filters with auto-detection, and more.

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Instagram now allows users to leave public comments on other's Stories which will be visible to everyone for 24 hours.

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