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Olympus Japan has announced the Stylus SH-3 (link is external), a relatively minor update to the SH-2 model introduced (link is external) last March. The SH-3 offers 4K video at a paltry 15 fps and gains a half dozen new Art Filters. Otherwise, it features the same 16MP BSI CMOS sensor as the SH-2, as well as its... more (link is external)

Hasselblad H5D-50c Wi-Fi Hands-On Review
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Following our recent field test of the Phase One 645DF+ (link is external) and an accompanying IQ250 back, we thought it would be interesting to see how the same 50MP CMOS sensor is employed by another medium-format beast: the Hasselblad H5D-50c Wi-Fi. This particular Sony sensor... more (link is external)

Im not ashamed to admit it. I regularly use my fancy camera to photograph my cats (link is external).

You probably do it too. A new lens or camera arrives in the mail and you immediately lose sight of all the daydreaming youd done while waiting for your... more (link is external)

Ubersnap (link is external) has launched a new GIF printing service that turns animated images into moving Harry Potter-style physical prints.

The process starts by downloading... more (link is external)

Deal alert: if you use Google’s services for your photos, emails, or life in general, you can snag an extra 2GB of permanent storage space for free today. All you need to do complete Google’s simple Security Checkup (link is external) to verify that your account is... more (link is external)

As children, we often assume different roles while re-enacting grand fantasies. All hail to Cesar, riding atop a palanquin, or to the astronaut floating above the world looking down at it. The doctor saving lives, or the war photographer documenting the rawness of the human condition and the horrors of society as it fails. Then, we grow up. We settle into our role within our socio-cultural strata and send subtle ripples across the fabric of the society that surrounds us.

As... more (link is external)

The 2016 Grammy Awards will be held in Los Angeles next week, and this year the awards handed out will have something special: there’s a camera built into the base of each trophy.

Fast Company reports (link is external) that the trophy cameras are designed to capture... more (link is external)

Photo by Vandria Caballero-Stevens/Los Angeles Times

As a staff photographer at the Los Angles Times, the majority of my assignments are celebrity portraits, often taken in non-descript hotel rooms during harried press junkets. Eight years of trying to photograph as many different looks as possible in the 5-to-10-minute windows were granted, usually without an assistant, have given me plenty of practice for the chaos that comes with a major film... more (link is external)

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If you're one to be tempted by fancy camera straps, you may be interested to know that street photographer Eric Kim has announced two new 'Henri' straps: the 'Henri' Neck Strap (Mark II) and the 'Henri' Wrist Strap. The newest neck strap is made from a... more (link is external)

Founded in Manhattan in 1853, Steinway & Sons (link is external) is widely considered to be one of the greatest piano makers in the world. Its grand pianos grace the world’s grandest stages and are played by the best pianists.

Architectural photographer... more (link is external)

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