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An upcoming Vivian Maier auction will offer up a rarity for the late photographer: images printed over her lifetime.

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Long gone are the days of measuring memory card capacities in megabytes, and perhaps gigabytes aren't long for this world either. Not long after Wise introduced the world's biggest and fastest CFexpress Type B cards, including a 4TB one, Western Digital debuted SanDisk 2TB and 4TB SD cards.

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Photographer Nick Bedford has announced Like A Frame 3.3, the latest version of his digital framing iOS app. The updated version brings some new features and faster rendering for photographers wanting to create a polished look on their digital images.

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Oscar-nominated Swedish filmmaker Ruben stlund, seen above, delivered some thought-provoking quotes in a new interview for The Guardian, raising interesting questions about the nature of cameras and visual storytelling.

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Ahead of Earth Day on April 22, 2024, KEH has announced a new marketing campaign to promote the buying and selling of pre-owned cameras and lenses -- "Save the Planet. Buy Better Than New."

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Oscar-winning movies are associated with huge crews and intense sets but that is definitely not the case with The Zone of Interest.

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Bit Part announced its first product this week: a remote camera control with long range, easy setup, and a sleek design.

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A filmmaker captured the moment a legendary grizzly bear, known as The Boss," had an incredibly close call with an oncoming train.

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In Christopher Nolan's blockbuster movie Oppenheimer, the director famously refused special effects for the filming of a nuclear explosion instead opting to do it in-camera. Inspired by this, a video artist made a macro version of the Trinity nuclear test.

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A photographer has revealed how he captured the only shot that exists of O.J. Simpson celebrating his "Not Guilty" verdict at his infamous murder trial.

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