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Meta reportedly plans to add displays to its Ray-Ban smart glasses as early as next year.

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From an uncontacted tribe living deep in the Amazon rainforest to an animal previously believed to be extinct, trail cameras have captured some incredible images in 2024.

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A lesser-spotted American yellow warbler visiting a sleepy village in England has prompted hundreds of nature photographers and bird watchers to turn out in the hope of catching a glimpse of the tiny yellow bird.

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Photographer Ralph Man developed a highly versatile new pinhole camera system, the Mania MFZ, which stands for "Multiformat Zoom."

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Filmmakers may never look at their iPad or Mac the same way again after using CineMon.

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Canon had a strong 2024, launching a new flagship camera, a highly anticipated (and excellent) sequel to the popular EOS R5, and a bunch of diverse new lenses.

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Over the weekend, the European Union (EU) implemented a new law that makes the USB-C port mandatory for a range of electronic devices including smartphones.

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Photographers waited hours -- in cold rainy weather -- for murder suspect Luigi Mangione to appear at the Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.

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At the end of 2023 it was beginning to look like AI images -- a new and novel way of producing pictures -- were an existential threat to photography. By the end of 2024, that threat had been extinguished somewhat.

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2024: By the numbers

We're closing in on 2025 fast, but we've got time for one last retrospective on the year that we'll soon be saying goodbye to. This time, we're going to take a look at some statistics that may sound nerdy, but we promise it paints an interesting picture of where the photo industry is at large and gives a fun look at how the year has gone here at... more

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