Google is reorganizing the "Library" on the Google Photos app into "Collections" as it prepares to launch its Gemini AI-powered “Ask Photos” function.
Earlier this year, a group of world-renowned artists, including influential photographer Carrie Mae Weems, joined forces to create an Artists for Democracy 2024 project to defeat Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump.
International Space Station (ISS) astronaut Matthew Dominick recently captured a stunning photo of the Russia Soyuz spacecraft in front of a vibrant green aurora.
Canon's EOS R1 has received criticism for its spec-for-spec comparison to the flagship cameras from both Sony and Nikon, but in an interview with Phototrend, the company says that its goal with the R1 was to make the best and most balanced flagship it could.
The Perseid Meteor Shower will peak this weekend, beginning August 11th and going into the morning of August 12th.
As part of Tamron's financial reports for the second quarter of this fiscal year, the company breaks down the net sales and operating income of its "photographic products" into "own-brand" and "OEM" products, offering interesting insight into how much money Tamron makes by manufacturing lenses for other companies.
Mint will open pre-orders for its upcoming Rollei 35AF film camera, which has been in development for five years, on September 10.
Manfrotto has added three new models to its Befree travel tripod series, each designed with modern hybrid content creators in mind.
A woman who spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on home renovations had her insurance canceled after the company flew a drone over her house and cited unsanitary conditions.
A man has been accused of vandalizing a 6,000-year-old cave painting in southern Spain so it looked better for a Facebook photo.
Google and Meta made a secret deal to target Instagram ads to teenagers on YouTube -- breaking the search giant’s own rules against advertising to children.
Instagram now lets users share up to 20 photos and videos in a single post.
A disabled bald eagle, Murphy, became a viral sensation last year after he raised an orphaned eaglet so it could be safely released in the wild. This year, the fatherly bird has raised yet another eaglet.
It's a busy time for companies to release financial results, and after Ricoh's strong results earlier this week, Fujifilm, Sony, and Tamron released positive financial reports.
King of RGB lighting Nanoleaf announced a new collaboration with smart home brand Fantaqi: stackable display boxes with embedded multi-colored LEDs. While made for collectibles, they also provide a stylish way to make camera equipment into a part of home office decor.
Spinn.Design announced the CW.02, an upgraded version of its fabric camera protective wraps that has an extra barrier that protects gear against wet conditions.
It has been a tumultuous year for Intel. Beyond the company's dire financial performance and the resulting slashing of 15,000 jobs, the company has been mired in a controversy with its 13th and 14th gen CPUs, which are irreparably damaged in some cases.
Lately, memory card manufacturers have been trying to cram as much storage onto SD and microSD cards and SanDisk is no exception. Samsung, Kioxia, and Micron have all released storage dense memory cards in recent years but SanDisk has them all beat with a new 4TB microSD and massive 8TB SD.
American 3D geospatial company Cesium has released Cesium Moon Terrain, a comprehensive, exceptionally accurate, and publicly accessible 3D dataset of the Moon.
SmallRig is having an exclusive, limited-time camera cage color customization event next week. The first 100 customers can purchase a camera cage in one of nine Pantone metal colors.
Amazon has launched a second iteration of its in-house AI image generator for Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers.
Photographer Gregory Crewdson says that he may be directing his first feature-length movie in a new interview.
A tourist fell 80 feet to his death while taking a selfie with his girlfriend at a popular waterfall in Bali.