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When most photographers want a new accessory or piece of gear to help them get a shot, they can usually pick it up at a local store or online. But when you're a photographer living in Antarctica, you have to be a little more resourceful.

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If you’re already missing Game of Thronesand let’s be honest, who isn’t?we’ve got a little pick-me-up for you courtesy of talented (and colorblind) German landscape photographer... more

In a refreshing video, photographer Sean Tucker sets aside the technical advice for a moment and dives into the real challenge facing portrait photographers: how to capture an authentic moment, an authentic... more

The website Clear Dark Sky has been mentioned in a few tutorials posted here on PetaPixel, but if you... more

Meyer-Optik is on a hot streakreleasing lens, after lens, after special edition lensand the newest piece of glass to get a USA release is their Trimagon 95mm f/2.6: a “dynamic modern lens” that features a simple 3-element design.

The Trimagon shouldn’t be confused with the... more

The passing of iconic NY Times photographer Bill Cunningham has been met with an outpouring of affection, remembrances, and more than a few tears. He was, in every sense of the word, an icon. And today we’re thrilled to share with you a rare interview with the humble, soft-spoken, and deeply-missed photographer.

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Photographing fireworks

Here in the U.S. there's a major summer holiday coming up one that is celebrated with colorful explosions in the sky. The Fourth of July is traditionally celebrated with grilled meats, red-white-and-blue popsicles and of course, fireworks. If you've ever taken a terrible photo of a fireworks display and wondered what went wrong, we've got some ideas for you... more

When you hear the name “Epson” you probably think of printers, but if you’ve been around cameras long enough, you may just remember the Epson R-D1: the world’s first digital... more

This is a big week for new top-tier gear at DxOMark. First, they crowned the Canon 1D X Mark II the best Canon sensor they’ve ever tested, and now the affordable Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary has been named DxO’s top-ranking Sony E-Mount prime.

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