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When Instagram first introduced the ability to upload video files in 2013, the length of clips was limited to 15 seconds. Since then the limit has been increased to one minute, but that's still not exactly long-form video.

Currently the only way to share longer videos is by live-streaming, but according to a report in... more

Yes, its possible. I did indeed capture what you see above in one shot. Although some of the Internet seem to disagree, its true. What you see above is the Milky Way, the moon, Mars, Saturn, an iridium flare, and lava from the Kilauea Volcano of Hawaii.

I took this image during my visit to the Big Island of Hawaii in September of 2016 to document the 61G lava flow. I never imagined Id walk away with such a scene, but the camera gods were watching over me that day. So, before... more

The most recent version of the Copyright Law of the United States (December 2016) weighs in at a whopping 354 pages. And while there are areas of ambiguity, the basics and benefits of copyright... more

Attending a photography tour is a great way to develop your photography by learning from a professional photographer in a destination youve dreamed of visiting. Not only that, its also a great opportunity to connect with other like-minded people and perhaps even make friends for life.

But in order for it to be a positive (maybe even life-changing) experience, you need to investigate a little before booking. With the influx of photographers and tour operators offering photography... more

A paraglider was soaring above the world at 2,500 feet recently when he decided to pull his selfie stick out to snap a memory of his adventure. While trying to remove his phone, however, the smartphone slipped from his grasp and fell to Earth. It was all captured in the 1.5-minute helmet cam video above (the drop is at 1:15).

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For the fourth time since Peak Design launched its first camera strap system, the San Francisco-based camera bag and accessory manufacturer is changing its Anchor connectorsthe little pieces that attach to your gear and snap into its camera straps.

The change comes after Peak Design realized its third version of the dyneema Anchor connectors, which were originally made to accommodate a larger variety of camera systems with smaller eyelets, are... more

Hot Wheels has unveiled a new $1 toy car called the Zoom In that boasts a never-before-seen feature: a GoPro camera mount for capturing the car’s point of view as it zooms around a track.

The slot on top of the car can fit a GoPro Hero Session or Hero5 Session camera (... more

As a kid, did you ever wish you could capture what it would be like to have a first-person perspective inside a Hot Wheels car as it raced around the tracks youd built? If so, be prepared to relive the glory days.

Hot Wheels manufacturer Mattel has partnered with GoPro to launch a special edition vehicle designed specifically to... more

The Nik Collection is finally getting its long-awaited update.... more

If you've been toying with the idea of trying 360-degree imaging but are reluctant to spend large amounts of money on specialist equipment, the newly announced $50 PanoClip might be worth a good look.

The PanoClip snaps onto a smartphone and lets you capture 360-degree photos by combining images from the device's front and rear cameras. The latter are aligned... more

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