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The newly unveiled Epson FF-640 is, according to Epson, the fastest photo scanner in the world. The model can scan photographs as rapidly as 1 image-per-second, doing so at 300dpi, or more slowly at a higher quality 600dpi resolution. Unlike flatbed scanners, the new FastFoto model features a 30-photo auto feeder, scanning the images to a hard drive and then providing the... more

Czech photographer Miroslav Tichy once described photography as painting with light. Now there is an app for that, but instead of naming it after Tichy, its makers decided to call it PABLO for Pablo Picasso, who created some of the first notable light art images with photographer Gjon Mili... more

Pilot and photographer Martijn Kort is able to capture a vantage point on the world that most of us simply don’t get. Every week, he’s up at 38,000 feet, shooting the world... more

Adventure photographer Cory Richards has travelled to all 7 continents, watched the sunrise from atop the world’s tallest mountains, and survived an avalanche. If this short video about his life and career... more

In a silly mistake that made us chuckle and shake our heads all at the same time. Earlier today, we were told Leica was using a DSLR photo on their Sofort Instant Camera landing page. In fact, they seemed to be implying the photo was taken with their camera.

This is obviously a case of stock photo mixup. But even though Leica already addressed it, the offending... more

DxOMark just got done taking the Pentax K-1 through its paces, and their conclusion is simple: this ‘full frame marvel’ boasts one of... more

Canon EOS M5: What you need to know

With a 24MP sensor and Dual Pixel autofocus, Canon's new EOS M5 is the mirrorless camera that a lot of Canon fans have been waiting for. We had the chance to get our hands on a pre-production model earlier this summer and in this article, we'll give you a quick tour of the M5's key features and controls.

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If you’re planning on taking a selfie with your ballot this Novemberwhether it’s to trumpet your political allegiance to the world, or just to celebrate the right to votehold on a second. Because if you live in one of several states, you might be committing a felony.

We’re not kidding. While ballot photography isn’t illegal federally, several states across the US have laws in place that could get you in a lot of trouble if you take a... more

It seems like everybody has chimed in about the Facebook censorship controversy surrounding Pulitzer Prize Winning photographer Nick Ut’s photo “... more

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