Photography News

The TIME photo department has shared its top 100 photos of 2023 with striking images of Canadian wildfires, war in the Middle East, and newly-born panda twins making the cut.

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Drones are awesome. Much more than just being fun novelties you might see buzzing around your neighbors backyard piloted by a young child, they are amazing creative tools that allow for camera shots that you simply cannot get in any other way, and are used in everything from music videos to live sports to the biggest blockbuster films.

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Defunct animated photography app Phhhoto is attempting to revive a lawsuit against Meta -- in which the company accused Instagram of copying its main feature.

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Although sophisticated telescopes like the Chandra X-ray Observatory, Hubble, and Spitzer have delivered people a more advanced understanding of the cosmos, the night sky and its infinite reach continue to enchant and amaze people from all walks of life, including artists.

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TMZ has launched a new "Selfie Tour" of Hollywood to help celebrity-spotting tourists improve their photography.

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A church surveillance camera is believed to have captured the first-ever recording of mammals mating without intromission (the act of penetration).

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The North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) has announced the winners of the 2024 edition of its flagship photo contest, the NANPA Showcase. Featuring 24 beautiful winning images across six categories, the 2024 Showcase delivers some of the most spectacular nature photography of the year.

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An international group of researchers has developed a metalens that is able to have its focal length changed and controlled using polarized light.

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A company is providing people with a QR code that they can place on the headstone of a loved one which will pull up memorable photos and videos of that deceased person.

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In recent years there's been an explosion of affordable "creator" monitors from companies like BenQ, ASUS, MSI, and Dell. Monitors aimed at prosumers who want to make the most of their creative pursuits but aren't in the market for professional-grade monitors from brands like EIZO and NEC. That explosion has been paired with a growing interest in monitor calibration, because if you're... more

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