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Haunting photos of hunger-stricken polar bears atop small melted ice caps are no longer the definitive climate change imagery. Instead, a report from the BBC suggests that more powerful visuals of climate change hit closer to home.

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Lexar has announced two new additions to its professional line: a relatively affordable CFexpress Type A "Silver" series card and a new "Gold" series microSDXC UHS-II card.

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One of the world's foremost photographers Sebastio Salgado will receive the Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award from the Sony World Photography Awards 2024.

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Film prices have been on the rise, its no secret. For some, the prices they are reaching can still be seen as justifiable. But for many others, it isnt always that simple.

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Despite the somewhat familiar narrative that the James Webb Space Telescope has been built to supplant the aging Hubble Space Telescope, the two orbiting observatories regularly collaborate. Scientists have now combined data from Hubble and Webb to create the most colorful view of the Universe ever.

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SanDisk has denied that hardware issues are to blame for the recent widespread issues in its portable SSD lines.

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Open Planet, a free visual library, is making videos of nature free for non-commercial and non-profit use, all in an effort to help climate change efforts.

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A Czech camera crew fell victim to the San Francisco crime wave as they were robbed outside a bookstore in broad daylight on Sunday evening.

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AstrHori has launched a new version of its AH-M1 light meter to deliver an even more stylish and affordable choice for analog photographers.

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