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VAST is a collective of photographers producing “exceptionally high-resolution fine art photos” that boast thousands of megapixels in resolution.

The breathtaking images are created with meticulous... more

An iconic photo of Albert Einstein just sold at auction for $125,000. The photo of the famous scientist sticking out his tongue was also signed by Einstein himself.

The picture was captured on March 14th, 1951, by United Press International (UPI) photographer Arthur Sasse after Einstein’s 72nd birthday celebration at The Princeton Club. Sasse was trying to get Einstein to smile for a picture, but Einstein decided to mix things up and put on a silly face instead.

The... more

Korean artistLee Ji-heehas recreated a selection of vintage cameras out of bright, colorful paper in some seriously advanced paper work.

The paper versions are much funkier and bright than their... more

Fast-posing for rapid-fire portrait shoots has been getting quite a bit of attention in recent times — last week we showed how Chinese models pull of two poses per second for retail fashion photos. Photographer... more

Leica chairman of the supervisory board Andreas Kaufmann, image: Leica

By way of its strategic partnership with Huawei, Leica is already involved in the development of smartphone camera technology. However, it... more

China is the country that ranks highest in the world for copyright infringement of digital photos. That’s according to a new study by image theft detection platform... more

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The Tamron 18-400 F3.5-6.3 wants to be the only lens youll ever need. In my experience, lenses of this nature tend to offer zoom... more

Leica’s latest partnership with Huawei has put Leica camera technology into the Chinese manufacturer’s phones. But it seems that isn’t enough for Leica, whose Chairman is teasing that an actual Leica phone might be somewhere on the horizon.

During... more

Last December a Japanese rocket brought cargo 249 miles above the Earth to the International Space Station. On that rocket was none other than a Sony Alpha a7S II, which was soon mounted on the outside of Japan's KIBO module to take photos and videos of the mothership, so to speak.

Mounting a camera to a space station isn't like putting a GoPro on your handlebars the a7S II is enclosed in a specially designed aluminum housing with a radiator to keep it at a comfortable temperature in... more

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