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Camille Farrah Lenain is a French-Algerian photographer whose portraiture and documentary work illuminates people and stories often ignored, including those related to stereotypes, collective consciousness, identity, sexuality, and religion. She is also an award-winning photographer and educator and one of the winners of the... more (link is external)

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After today's initial testing of the Canon R5 Mark II sensor by DPReview, it's becoming increasingly apparent that camera makers -- namely the big three in Sony, Canon, and Nikon -- are not only willing to, but happy to, trade still photo image quality for other benefits.

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Review samples of Canon EOS R5 Mark II have begun arriving. DPReview has published its studio scene test results for Canon's new 45-megapixel full-frame camera, showing that the R5 II's newfound speed comes at a cost, albeit one most photographers may be willing to pay.

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TTArtisan has released the Mini LED Light, a tiny $7 light shaped like a canister of 35mm film.

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Ricoh Imaging Company. Ltd has posted its financial results for the first quarter of FY2024, and the imaging segment's performance is trending positively, helping to reduce an ongoing operational loss.

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ShiftCam is developing a new set of accessories for its SnapGrip mobile photography grips that its calling "SnapSeries" as part of an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. The idea is to take the SnapGrip and SnapGrip Pro, which both utilize MagSafe, and broaden the scope of what the grips can do when paired with the new gear.

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Samsung says it has seen an uptick in sales of its Galaxy Z Flip 6 smartphones after Olympic winners captured "victory selfies" with the devices on the podium.

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The men's 100-meter final on Sunday night was historically close with American Noah Lyles edging out Jamaica's Kishane Thompson by five-thousandths of a second after a photo finish review.

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Incredible footage from the BBC documentary series Mammals shows a rarely-seen baby wolverine taking its very first steps above ground.

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A couple who visited a glacier in Switzerland 15 years apart were so shocked by its exceptional retreat that it made them cry.

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