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Professional photographer Nick Didlick has been shooting for nearly 50 years, so he has experienced significant shifts in how photos are captured, shared, and consumed. He's currently in Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics and chatted with PetaPixel about how photography has changed, how better technology helps him capture better photos, and the... more

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Nikon increased the price of one of its most popular and exciting Nikkor Z lenses, the Nikon Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 by $200.

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Chinese scientists have developed a tiny, solar-powered drone that is by far the smallest and lightest of its kind.

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These photos taken by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee at Virginian glass factories in 1911 show poor, exhausted young boys doing dangerous jobs.

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Sabrent shared an early look at its next portable SSD, the new Rocket, which is the first to use Thunderbolt 5. It's incredibly fast and, perhaps more importantly, promises to regulate heat better.

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A rarely-seen Canada Lynx was filmed majestically striking a pose in incredible trail camera footage.

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Drone footage captured a pair of lion brothers making the longest swim ever recorded for their species -- in the hopes of finding a female partner.

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A cameraman and journalist were killed in Gaza City by an Israeli airstrike this week.

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Turkey blocked access to Instagram across the country without stating a reason or duration for the ban.

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