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It's not everyday you have the opportunity to shoot with a lens like the Hasselblad XCD 21mm F4. It's currently the widest lens in the company's medium-format lineup (and the widest lens on the roadmap, for that matter). It's also, as we discovered, incredibly sharp. You'll see plenty of detail in the... more

Over the last year or so, firmware updates from Sony introduced a much-publicized penchant for Sony Alphas to eat stars even in RAW files, apparently due to an internal noise reduction or anti-aliasing routine users could not turn off. Stars were smoothed away along with the noise in exposures longer than 3.2 seconds in some Sony cameras (and... more

In this video and article, I’ll share everything you need to know to start printing your photographs perfectly today! Whether youre using a lab or your own printer, Ive got some tips to help you out.

Printing your own pictures is a truly satisfying experience. It is the final step to creating an image and brings the work to life. I genuinely believe that photography is an art and when you print out a picture and hold it in your hand, it is difficult to argue that it is not... more

While some may think that award-winning photos are simply snapshots created at the right place and right time, there’s often a huge amount of time, effort, and dedication that goes into the process. For Mexican photographer... more

A man in Pennsylvania is under police investigation this week. His offense: being a stranger and taking pictures of a kid in a Starbucks.

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is asking Congress to pass a law that would allow DHS to surveil, research, and destroy drones that are flying in US airspace.

A new bipartisan bill, S.2836, has been put forth to expand the DHS’ powers when it comes to dealing with drones that are considered “threats.” The bill is titled “Preventing Emerging Threats Act of 2018.”

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It wasnt one of the standout details featured on stage at Apples Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) earlier this week, but improved Raw photo support is coming to the next version of Apples mobile operating system, iOS 12.

Apple doesnt seem to have many details on what... more

Legendary American photojournalist David Douglas Duncan has died. One of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, Duncan was best known for his combat photographs captured during World War II and the Korean War.

David Douglas Duncan looking through camera fitted with prismatic lens, between 1963 and 1972. Photograph by Sheila Duncan. Courtesy Harry Ransom Center.Portrait of David Douglas Duncan by Nikon.

Duncan was born on January 23, 1916, in Kansas City, Missouri... more

The United States’ U-2 spy plane first to the skies back in 1955 during the heyday of film photography. But even as cameras these days have largely shifted to digital, the U-2 continues to shoot its spy photos on film. The... more

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The Sony RX100 VI is only a few days old, but we've already been out shooting with it quite a bit. Sony's RX100 series represents some of the most advanced technology we've ever seen in a compact camera, and the latest iteration makes an interesting shift to a longer lens range.... more

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