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A photographer out "doing what he loved" has tragically fallen hundreds of feet to his death as he tried to find a better vantage point.

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A skier has posted terrifying footage of himself being caught up in an avalanche as he was moving down a mountain.

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A portrait competition in Australia that is open to photographers and artists will allow AI images to enter this year.

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Take away WiFi, Bluetooth, and basically any other network protocol, and how do you transfer a photo from one smartphone to another? Thats where LiveDrop comes in.

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The spiral galaxy UGC 3912 doesn't look like much of a spiral in a new image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. Its unusual and distorted shape is due to a gravitational encounter with a separate galaxy.

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Fujifilm confirmed that a firmware update for its popular XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR zoom lens has impacted exposure consistency and suspended the firmware download.

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Last September, TIME Magazine and the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) launched a new global photography competition called "The Human Element," seeking to showcase portrait photography in all its forms. The winners have been announced, and they are gorgeous.

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Snap launched its miniature Pixy drone in 2022, though it ended production just four months later. Now, the company is recalling all of the drones it sold due to fire hazards from the batteries.

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Wedding and event photographers can feel out of place if they're not dressed for the occasion. However, typical suits aren't built with photography in mind. Enter Unix Tokyo's Shooting Suit for photographers, available now at major Japanese camera store Bic Camera.

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When British photographer Mike Lane's car was stolen in October, he also lost a good amount of gear that was inside. Not long after, Lane spotted his tripod -- one item stolen from his car -- for sale on eBay. This is where his journey really begins.

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