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Google Photos is corrupting some older images stored on the service dating from 2013 to 2015, according to reports from users.

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A graphic artist has received the first known U.S. copyright registration for artworks created by an AI-image generator.

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NASA has successfully crashed a spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos. The first time ever that Earth has demonstrated planetary defense technology.

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Apple has released a software update for its iPhone devices that, among other improvements, addresses the camera shake some users were experiencing while using the camera with third-party applications, such as Snapchat and TikTok.

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Anyone who has owned a DSLR camera has likely heard that most of them are rated for 150,000 to 250,000 shutter actuations (clicks) before they are expected to need maintenance and/or replacement. YouTuber FoxTailWhipz (AKA Adam Harig) managed to one-up that number by finding a Canon 5D Mark II with over 2.2 million shutter clicks!

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I created my first vertorama on the 20th of June 2007. While strolling around Cape Town with my camera early one morning, I noticed some beautiful light reflecting off the smooth polished cobbles in Greenmarket square.

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As a photographer, you know that your job is more than just crafting beautiful images. As with any job, you spend a lot of time on things outside of your main job description. One of the hardest but most important parts of photography is finishing the photos, which means culling and determining which and how many photos to give your clients.

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The Library of Congress is asking for the public's help in identifying the people in a collection of mystery images.

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A photographer has used artificial intelligence (AI) to show what celebrities like Princess Diana, Kurt Cobain, and John Lennon would look like if they were still alive today.

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