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Many photographers and photography businesses have been feeling the impact of the Trump administration's 145% tariff on China. Ahead of a weekend meeting between top American and Chinese trade officials, President Trump has tossed around the idea of an 80% tariff on China.

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In a birthday tribute to the legend himself, Sir David Attenborough, who turned 99 today, BBC Earth shared over six hours of the naturalist's "most iconic moments."

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An AI-generated video avatar of a man shot and killed in a 2021 road rage incident was presented in court as an unprecedented type of victim statement. The presiding judge claims the video moved him.

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Panasonic posted a teaser on its YouTube channel and Instagram today, outlining plans to announce a new Lumix product on May 13.

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After going radio silent for about a year following the reveal of Capture One Studio, Capture One is back with entirely new branding and revamped photo editing software.

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Capture One, an editing software known for its Raw processing and tethered shooting features, has announced updates to its platform. The update brings a new retouching feature and a slightly updated workflow for managing folders. It also revealed a bit of a branding refresh in the form of a... more

Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy, whose fantastic work PetaPixel has featured many times, recently captured an incredible photo of a rocket launch from right near the launchpad. McCarthy's lens was destroyed in the process, but the resulting image looks well worth the steep price.

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Panasonic is teasing an upcoming product announcement with a scheduled YouTube Livestream. The brand is holding details close to its chest, with the placeholder only revealing the Lumix branding. The caption doesn't reveal any additional information, other than the time of the reveal, which is scheduled for May 13th at 2:00 pm UTC.

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The entire world has felt film photographys resurgence, and Japan is no exception.Home to a majority of the major photography brands, the country has reembraced analog photography but not without growing pains.

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AI is transforming photography faster than any technology in history. What once took days of travel, planning, and waiting for the perfect light can now be generated in seconds by anyone, from anywhere, with just a few keystrokes.

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