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Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! In this week's episode of DPReview TV, Chris and Jordan go to the zoo with the Fujifilm X-H1. Watch as they photograph lemurs, red pandas and maybe even a Tyrannosaur while putting this camera to the test.

Read our in-depth X-H1 review for even more analysis, and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube... more

When you take your camera to some of the coldest places on Earth, you’ll face a unique set of challenges that most photographers never have to worry about. Here’s an interesting 9-minute video in which filmmaker and photographer Anthony Powell shares some of his top tips for shooting in the extreme cold.

Powell has been working in Antarctica for many years and is the creator of the award-winning movie ... more

In addition to being wedding photographers, my wife Anna and I are also keen divers (at least as long as the water is warm and clear!), so quite naturally, weve been eager to experiment with underwater photos for... more

DPReview is hiring! We're looking for a Senior Software Development Engineer to join our Seattle-based team. You will lead our engineering team and leverage our unique position in the industry to build modern solutions that deliver content, services and tools to a large and highly engaged community of passionate photographers. Bring your creativity, passion and talent to help us build the next generation of our web and mobile experiences. Find all the details below.

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10 photography gifts mothers actually want

It's a widely acknowledged fact that mothers are superheroes who deserve to be celebrated every day of the year, which is why it's important to get things right on the only official holiday dedicated to mom. If the mother you're shopping for happens to be a photographer, we think she'll be way more into one of... more

A conservancy official in New York City was cleaning out an office in late 2017 when they came across two cardboard boxes. Inside were 2,924 color slide photos of NYC parks, shot in 1978 and then forgotten for exactly 40 years.

The photographers were captured by New York Times photographers in parks across the city between August and November 1978 at a time when the press corps was holding a labor strike. Then-Parks Commissioner Gordon Davis decided to hire eight... more

GoPro has announced its fiscal first quarter 2018 financial results, revealing 3% year-on-year unit growth with $202 million in revenue. The figures exceeded analysts' expectations, sending GoPro's stock upward on the news, and company CEO Nick Woodman... more

Investigative reporters often find it difficult or impossible to reach wedding photographers at the center of complaints and controversies. A local TV station recently came up with a clever way of setting up a face-to-face confrontation: it booked and paid for a photo shoot.

Salt Lake City-based NBC affiliate... more

Art has no rules. Right? Wrong! Call me cranky, but I dont like the latest photography trends. I love simple, classic portraiture, and I admire legendary photographers like Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Albert Watson. Thats why I put together my 10 Commandments of Portrait Photography.

I used the word Commandment for a reason. Some people will believe, and some dont. And thats okay. This is just the truth as I see it.

Commandment #1: A Portrait Is About the... more

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