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In this era of ubiquitous high-resolution color screens, it seems hard to recall that photography established itself without color. The medium earned its position in the worlds of journalism, popular culture, and fine arts long before Kodak introduced color film. But this does not relegate black-and-white photography to the basement. The genre remains powerful, present, and widely practiced... more

Lets talk about something obvious that apparently is big news: Nikon is going to stop making DSLRs.

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This is the terrifying moment a monster wave wipes out two people trying to take a selfie together at a scenic ocean spot in Sydney, Australia.

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Researchers have figured out a way to take headshots of Mountain Lions in the wild and then categorize an individual thanks to artificially intelligent (AI) facial recognition.

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Let's face it when it comes to photography we all need to start somewhere. Luckily for our new photo cadets, Drill Sergeant Chris Niccolls is here to whip them into a lean, mean, photo-taking machine *cough* well-rounded photographer. Covering topics such as auto ISO, JPEG vs Raw, back button focus, and circular polarizers, cadets will be on their way to taking better... more

Phase One has announced a new specialized lens for the XT IQ4 camera system: the XT-Rodenstock HR Digaron-W 40mm f/4 Tilt. The optic is designed to support landscape photographers and will retail for $11,990.

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Nikons D6 DSLR camera, which will likely be the companys last flagship DSLR.

Earlier today, Japanese business publication Nikkei reported Nikon is planning to stop making [D]SLR... more

HEX has announced a new addition to its Ranger lineup of camera bags: the Sling XL. The company says it is designed for carrying multiple cameras, as well as a 13-inch laptop, a drone, and several lenses.

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Visual artist and photographer Felicia Simion found a trip to Iceland and a self-portrait project were exactly what she needed to reconnect with nature and feel alive once again.

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