Photography News

Pergear expanded its CFexpress Type-A library with a new 1TB offering that continues its efforts into low-cost storage options designed to support Sony's most recent mirrorless cameras.

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A jockey has blamed a photographer for distracting his horse in the closing stages of winning a $1.8 million (1.5 million) race -- for which he was punished with a careless riding ban.

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YouTube wants its users to be able to find news more easily from "authoritative sources across video on demand, live streams, podcasts, and Shorts."

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In a new limited-edition print series, "Northern Dreams," award-winning photographer Drew Doggett pays tribute to one of the world's most spectacular -- and threatened -- regions, the Arctic.

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Last weekend, the Moon aligned with the Sun and Earth to produce what is known as an annular solar eclipse. Colloquially referred to as a "ring of fire" eclipse, the effects were beautiful from Earth and, as a photo shows, eerie from space.

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CineStill, once one of the most popular film brands, is facing widespread backlash for defending its trademarks in a manner that is being described as intimidation and bullying.

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X, formerly known as Twitter, has begun testing a program that will see new users forking over $1 per year to use the service.

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The winners of Ocean Photographer of the Year 2023 have been announced with a photo of an argonaut (octopus) drifting in the ocean taking home the top prize.

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California photographer Chelsea Grimm has vanished while on a cross-country road trip to document "the lost and forgotten people" of the U.S.

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OpenAI has said that it is building a tool that can detect images generated by artificial intelligence (AI) with 99% accuracy.

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