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Kenji Tanaka, Sony Senior General Manager of the Digital Imaging Business Group | Photo by Carey Rose

Earlier this month at CP+, we sat down with several camera company executives for in-depth interviews about the photo industry, trying to tease out what the future holds for the cameras and lenses of tomorrow. One of the people we spoke with was Sony's Senior General Manager of the Digital Imaging Business Group, Kenji Tanaka, and he had an interesting prediction. He told us to look for Nikon... more

To many bicycle owners, a bike is much more than just a piece of engineered metal a sentiment many camera owners can appreciate. Recently, we followed the work of Seattle bike builder Max Kullaway as he created one of his AirLandSea bikes, documenting the process with the Fujifilm X-E3. Take a look as we try to get a sense of why some people end up forming such personal attachments to their bikes and their cameras.

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Landscape, wildlife, and adventure photographers (among others) will often keep their most treasured locations and subjects secret. And while this might seem rude or selfish or mean, the tale of The Broccoli Tree in Swedentold beautifully in a recent vlogbrothers video by best-selling author John Greenexplains exactly why this practice might also be necessary... more

According to a report by Japan Camera Hunter, Agfa Vista color negative film is no longer being produced. The site says the informationwhich has been rumored for a few monthshas now been confirmed by reliable industry sources, and... more

Portrait photographer Manny Ortiz recently got his hands on the newly-announced Sony a7 III full-frame mirrorless camera, allowing him to compare the $2,000 camera to his $3,200 Sony a7R III. Here’s a 6-minute video in which he compares the cameras and discusses the strengths of each one.

“The experience of shooting in the real world... more

Last year, a Kickstarter project for a product called 'I'm Back' offered a digital back for 35mm film cameras, but it wasn't successful. Now, the product has relaunched on the crowdfunding platform, where it has successfully raised (and exceeded) its 20,000 (~$25,000 USD) funding goal. As with other digital back products... more

In drought-stricken Cape Town, weve been living with just 50 liters of water per person per day since the beginning of the year. Thats 13.2 gallons. It doesnt go far when you think about how often you turn on the faucet each day for drinking, cleaning, flushing toilets, showering, washing dishes, and doing laundry.

Like many households, weve shut off the water supply to the toilet and religiously collect our grey water to refill the cistern instead. Its an elaborate... more

She was Leningrad’s lost photographer. Russian photographer Masha Ivashintsova (1942-2000) photographed constantly but never showed her work to anyone. In late 2017, a relative stumbled on boxes of negatives and undeveloped film gathering dust in an attic. Published here, some for the first time, are some of the 30,000 images from the remarkable discovery.

Masha Ivashintsova was born into an aristocratic family whose assets, including a luxurious apartment in... more

Want to relive the glory of SpaceX’s first-ever Falcon Heavy launch? Check out this epic new 2-minute short film titled, “Falcon Heavy & Starman.” It was created by Jonathan Nolan, the co-creator and director of the hit TV series Westworld and the brother of filmmaker Christopher Nolan.

Elon Musk teased the short film last week ahead of SXSW:

Will be at SXSW Sat/Sun with Jonah & Lisa, who created Westworld. Jonah made... more

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