Photography News

Prior to the start of the games in Rio we got a glimpse of the gear that Getty photographers are using to cover the Olympics. This week, we've seen a couple more of the tools the organization is using a pair of robotic underwater camera housings. 

Veteran Getty photographer Al Bello talks about using the robotic camera housing with... more

Mabuasehube in the Kalahari Desert region of Botswana, known as the place of big lions was to be the destination of our biennial Legends trip and my 1st real bush trip with my Fuji X-series kit.
The challenge would be reach – as all photography is from the vehicle and unlike private game lodges and East African parks, vehicles may not leave the track.

I do currently own the XF-55200 but I knew this would be a little short for the photographic... more

Cascable, a Wi-Fi-based camera remote control app for Apple devices, has been updated to version 2.0. This update is a major one, adding both new features and additional support over the previous version. Most notably, Cascable 2.0 now supports 50 camera models... more

The Inuits in the region call them “American Flowers,” but in reality they’re old, rusted, leaking fuel containers; ten thousand of them scattered across the otherwise-pristine Greenland landscape on what used to be an Air Force base during World War II.

The baseits leaking and rusted barrels, dilapidated cars, and crumbling asbestos-laden buildingsis the subject of photographer... more

Beloved New York Times photographer and lover of fashion Bill Cunningham left a gaping hole in the photo world when he passed away at 87-years-old in June. There’s no way to put a dollar value on what we lost when he passed, but the work he left behind has just been valued at $1 million.

For the purposes of... more

This morning we woke up to an interesting bit of data from Canon Professional Services in our inbox. A week after sharing some crazy photos of their Rio stockpile with us, Canon is sharing the top 10 pieces of gear they’re loaning out to sports photographers at the Olympics. Can you guess what they are?

We won’t make you wait long for... more

Hands up, cheeks bulging, food properly presented to the camera, if we didn’t know better we’d say this squirrel had been perfecting her photobomb skills ahead of the big moment. When ... more

Well its here, and whether you like it or not, Instagrams new Stories feature is taking direct aim at Snapchat and the minutia of our daily lives. I, for one, am loving it. Stories allows us to share things with our followers that we might never post, humanizing our digital personas and connecting with the community in a totally new way.

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Veteran traveler and photographer Michael Bonocore returned from a recent trip to Cuba thoroughly enchanted by the country. Photographers have long been drawn to Cuba's breathtaking scenery, historic architecture and friendly locals, and in the U.S... more

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