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Modern cameras are complicated pieces of technology but in the camera's earliest form, the concepts that led to its invention were formed in the most basic manner, simply the interplay of light, reflection, and shadow. Since our earliest history is unrecorded, we'll never know the exact date some of these techniques were first discovered and who deserves credit for any undocumented observations... more

Earlier this year, the cinema camera manufacturer RED filed a lawsuit alleging Nikon illegally used RED's patented data compression technology in its flagship full-frame mirrorless camera, the Z9.... more

Flickr is adding a new virtual photography category for bulk uploading, group adminning, and search filtering in what it describes as one of its most active communities.

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A filmmaker has revealed just how difficult it can be for a photographer to get the perfect shot at a red carpet event in New York Fashion Week (NYFW).

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Artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image generators have been lighting up the airways so far this year but now a company has teased an AI text-to-video generator.

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The U.S. Forest Service in the Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho has issued a warning to drone pilots to stay away from wildfires as there have been two recent incursions in the area, where one got "extremely close" to a firefighting helicopter while in flight.

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A street photographer's stunning images seem to show the moment people "catch" him taking a photo of them.

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Today Im going to answer the question thats been burning on your heart. What oh what should I wear when photographing a wedding? Its a more important question than you might realize but not for the reasons you think.

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Two researchers from the University of California, Davis have created a camera that uses a microlens array and new image processing algorithms to capture 3D photos in a single exposure.

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Negative Supply has announced the successor to the Film Carrier MK1, the Pro Film Carrier 35. It is billed as an affordable and professional tool capable of scanning all 35-millimeter film formats (including half frame, full frame, and panoramic sizes) in a single capture while maximizing film flatness.

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