Photography News

NBC News hasn't shot a segment on film in more than 40 years, but since the format is surging in popularity, the network decided to bring it back for one story.

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Smartphone technology and sensor image quality have advanced so much in recent years that phone manufacturers are boasting photographs that can rival those taken by larger mirrorless and DSLR cameras. But is it true?

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A new study from the University of California, Riverside has found that students who take photos of PowerPoint slides in class or during online presentations were better able to remember content than for slides they did not photograph.

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A photographer is in line for a $350,000 payout from Denver Police after he nearly lost his finger while covering the George Floyd protests in 2020.

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British LED lighting manufacturer Rotolight has announced a new Indiegogo campaign for Pro Editions of its most successful photo and video LED lights - the NEO 3 and AEOS 2.

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Brides across the U.S. are complaining about a wedding photographer who allegedly either failed to show up on their big day or did not deliver the final photos.

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Apple has announced a set of new iPads including a new iPad Pro powered by the M2 chip. It features a new Apple pencil "hover" experience, ProRes video capture, and support for WiFi 6E.

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A drone production company has created a sensational "seasonlapse" video showing the changing of seasons in Boston.

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Apple has announced new iPad Pro and 10.9-inch iPad models. The iPad Pro is highlighted by the inclusion of Apple's M2 chip, which was announced this summer, and features in Apple's redesigned MacBook Air and updated 13" MacBook Pro models. The new 10.9-inch iPad is completely redesigned, sports an A14 Bionic chip, and comes in four vibrant colors... more

Horseshoe Bend is one of the most famous locations for photography along the Colorado River, but for those who have never been there in person, the sheer grand scale of the location might be hard to visualize.

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