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When Donal Boyd visits Africa, he doesnt just train his lens on exotic species like giraffes. This latest installment of In the Field with Donal Boyd, created with Adorama, follows a few packs of African wild dogs.

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Reality TV star Bethenny Frankel has revealed how "deceptive" editing and filters can be, by posting a Photoshopped image of herself in a bikini on Instagram.

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Insta360 has announced a new 360-degree action camera, the Insta360 X3. The X3 features new 48MP image sensors and a 2.29" touchscreen. Insta360 says it's 'the most powerful camera you can carry in your... more

Instagram will be testing a "repost" feature that would allow users to share other people's posts in their own feeds.

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In April, Atomos said it fired CEO Estelle McGechie because she refused to move to Australia, but she says it was actually because she refused to turn a blind eye to what she characterizes as securities fraud and revenue manipulation.

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When Stan Maupin retired and picked up his DSLR to shoot the hummingbirds in his backyard, he was "dared" to recreate Christian Spencer's gorgeous prism photos.

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The mark of a mature camera system is the breadth and depth of lenses that are available for it. The most recent news swirling around Canon, its RF mount, and third-party lens manufacturers demonstrates the principal battleground between competing mirrorless brands.

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A terrifyng demon called Loab keeps appearing in pictures created by artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image generators.

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The W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund has announced the list of finalists for the 43rd annual W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography which awards one photographer with a $40,000 grant.

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Meta has dissolved the Responsible Innovation Team, an internal group whose job it was to address "potential harms to society" that would be caused by Facebook and its products.

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