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Late Alien actor Ian Holm was brought back to life with AI technology for the new movie Alien: Romulus.

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15 photographers have won the 2024 Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Awards and were exhibited in New York City.

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International pop star Dua Lipa has been a film photography enthusiast for years and has launched a new 35mm underwater film camera to celebrate the tour for her latest album, Radical Optimism.

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MyFirst has released an AI-powered camera designed for kids aged five to 12. Called the Camera 50, it offers AI-assisted photo and video editing on the device.

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Picture this: you just bought a Google Pixel 9 Pro and have been shooting pictures with it all day. Because you're a photographer, one of the first things you did was turn on Raw + JPEG, so you... more

GoPro announced the new Hero and Hero13 Black action cameras, with the former slimming down to the smallest-ever GoPro with a screen. At the same time, the latter brings many upgrades for a more professional user including a new magnetic mount, GPS, better batteries, new swappable lenses and ND filters with auto-detection, and more.

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Instagram now allows users to leave public comments on other's Stories which will be visible to everyone for 24 hours.

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Peak Design is back with its latest crowdfunding campaign to launch its new Outdoor Line of packs and bags explicitly aimed at outdoor enthusiasts and adventure photographers. According to Peak Design's Founder and CEO, Peter Dering, "Peak Design has been synonymous with 'outdoor photography,' yet we still haven't created true outdoor bags... until now."

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Skylum has announced the latest and greatest updates coming to its flagship Luminar Neo photo editing software that features a massive improvement to the overall user experience as well as some impressive Artificial Intelligence enhancements driven by generative AI technology.

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RED, wholly owned by Nikon, has permanently cut the prices of its Komodo and Komodo-X digital cinema camera systems by up to 30%, making the cameras much more accessible for filmmakers.

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