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Film emulation and photo sharing company VSCO confirmed today that they are shutting down their New York City office and laying off the staff there in order to “centralize” their workforce at the companys headquarters in Oakland, CA.

When it was opened less than 6 months ago, VSCO’s NYC office served as both an east coast hub for the company and... more

A month ago I had never seen a lunar fog bow; now I have seen three. I got to see my first lunar fog bow on December 17th, and last night I got to see two more of these elusive phenomena. We had lots of fog around the city of stersund and since it was the night of the full moon, I drove around chasing locations where I could see this beautiful phenomenon.

I... more

Arranging camera equipment to look like a gun is not a novel idea, but photographer... more

Yesterday Lily Robotics, the company behind the waterproof subject-tracking Lily Drone, announced that it was ceasing operation after failing to secure necessary funding, despite $34m worth of pre-orders. Now it looks like there's more to that story: the company has been... more

VSCO, the company behind popular film emulations tools and a photography app, has confirmed reports that its New York office has been shut down and the employees working there have been laid off. VSCO claims that the closure doesn't hint at business troubles, however. Rather, the move is an effort to centralize the company's workforce at its Oakland, California headquarters.

Reports of the closure began surfacing early this morning, and have since been confirmed by the company to... more

Google first showed off its RAISR technology, which uses machine learning to produce high-quality versions of low-resolution images, in November last year. Now the company has published a blog post to announce that RAISR has been implemented into Google+ for Android. Google+ is used by many photographers to display high-resolution images and the move is aimed at reducing mobile... more

Night sky photographythe milky way, star trails, that sort of thingusually means a decent camera and a nice bright lens. But photographer Daniel Stein has managed to make it work using just a Polaroid SX-70 and some... more

This is mind blowing when you really think about it. HyperDrive, a product created specifically to add ports back to the newest version of Apple’s MacBook Pros, has raised nearly $1.6 million from over 17,000 people desperate to undo one of Apple’s biggest hardware goofs to date.

Apple’s decision to remove portsincluding the coveted SD card slot, which... more

John Schell is a lifestyle, commercial, editorial and advertising photographer currently based in Los Angeles, California. A New York transplant, he started his photography career after nearly fifteen years of... more

Yesterday morning, the company behind the ‘throw-and-shoot’ Lily Drone announced that they would be shutting down despite raising $34 million in pre-sales and $15 million in private funding. But their press release left one thing out: they’re also being sued by the San Francisco district attorney’s office.

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