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Previously in this series, I talked about my visits to Andasibe NP, where I shot lemurs and chameleons, and to Tsingy Rouge NP, where I shot beautiful formations made by erosion. I also talked about... more

June 29 is National Camera Day. To mark the occasion, PetaPixel chatted with KEH's CEO Noah Treshnell, and the company's Head of Photography, Ken Hamlett.

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Built in collaboration with 500px, Pulsepx is a new contest platform that promises to usher in a new era of competition for photographers.

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While Adobe has emphatically responded to the backlash surrounding its terms of use, and done so in a reasonably effective way, that hasn't stopped some other companies from taking swings at Adobe.

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Shortly after announcing the overall winners, the World Sports Photography Awards have unveiled the 24 category winners, showcasing the best in sports images worldwide.

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These fascinating historical photos reveal the relatively unknown history of the migrant worker or "hobos" in early twentieth-century America.

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Every photographer encounters image quality issues at some point. Blurry or out-of-focus photos from shaky hands, grainy or noisy images caused by high ISO settings, too dark pictures due to low-light conditions, or low-quality or pixelated lacking details when zooming in these are all common frustrations.

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A photographer captured chilling images that show the dangerous worms that can be found lurking inside your pet.

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A survey of photojournalists found an overwhelming majority of them believe that freelancing is unsustainable.

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Overall Gold - Eric TKindt

Belgian photographer Eric TKindt photo was awarded the overall Gold prize at this year's World Sports Photography Awards. The photo of Japanese gymnast Daiki Hashimoto was shot at the 2023 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, Antwerp, Belgium.

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