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When I first started taking photos, I knew the importance of finding what “good” really looked like. I knew that there were a million people out there that claimed to be more successful than they were, and that my taste wasn’t refined enough and that I wasn’t experienced enough to know the difference between them and those that were truly great.

I found people at the top of the industry and read every article they wrote and watched every video or... more

The iPhone Photography Awards are now in their 10th year, and this year they received thousands of entries submitted by photographers from over 140 different countries.

The IPPAwardsisthe longest running iPhone photography contest in the world. Established in 2007, the competition has been acknowledging creative phone photography since before the days of Instagram.

This year’s Grand Prize winner is Sebastian Tomada, from New York, USA. His image sits at the top of... more

If you’re a fan of using Lexar memory cards in your cameras, there’s some sad news for you today: they’re... more

Sony's sensor division has announced a new 1-inch type sensor with an effective pixel count of 20.48MP. The new CMOS sensor is backside-illuminated and offers an all-pixel global reset function which should drastically reduce rolling shutter effect when panning. The chip can also record DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) video at up to 60 frames per second and output 12-bit full-... more

Shoulderpod, the Spanish makers of the S1 smartphone camera grip and other high-quality mobile camera accessories, which are particularly popular with mobile journalists and videographers, has converted its offerings into a lego-like modular system by from now on offering all... more

Back in 2015, we saw the launch of Affinity Photo, a sleek, lightweight, and powerful alternative to Adobe Photoshop for doing professional edits on photos. Originally released for Mac, it launched for Windows at the end of 2016. Now it... more

If you’re a sports or wildlife photographer, you may be giving the Sony a9 a long and eager look. But so far, telephoto options are limited, and there’s nothing available over 200mm from Sony (yet). In this video, photographer ... more

Photographer Kati Dimoff found this camera at a Goodwill in Portland, OR. The undeveloped roll of film inside contained never-before-seen photos of the Mount St. Helens eruption in 1980.

Photographer Kati Dimoff has developed a curious habit. Whenever she enters a thrift shop, she makes a B-line for the used camera section and checks each and every 35mm camera for exposed but undeveloped rolls of film. Recently, this habit... more

The Nikon 28mm F1.4E ED has come to the market more than twenty years after the rare and expensive 28mm F1.4D was released in the early '90s. It's the latest lens to join the company's F1.4 professional prime lens lineup, which now has 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 58mm, 85mm and 105mm options it looks pretty complete to us.

The 28mm F1.4E adopts an electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism, meaning... more

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