The image is split in two: on the left, a giraffe swings its head at night, creating a blurred light trail; on the right, two polar bears rest curled up on a snowy white background.

Over 200 Renowned Photographers Unite for Wildlife Conservation

Prints for Wildlife, the international photography fundraiser supporting conservation efforts, is back with a new campaign, Edition Hope. The initiative has raised more than $2.1 million since its launch in 2020, and unites some of the world's best and most famous wildlife and nature photographers.

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How Leica Developed Its Legendary Rangefinder Cameras

For much of the last century, the rangefinder has defined Leica’s identity as a camera maker and shaped the way generations of photographers work. To mark its centennial, Leica revisits this groundbreaking invention and the story of how it forever changed photography.

Four Google Pixel smartphones in grey and blue are shown from the back, highlighting their camera bars and Google "G" logos. The camera designs are slightly different on each device.

Google’s Pixel 10 Series Boosts Processing for Better Software and AI

Google has announced the Pixel 10 series of devices, which promise significantly improved processing power to handle new software and AI-based features. The flagship devices, the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL, don't bring many hardware improvements to the table, instead focusing on usability in what may be seen as one of Google's more iterative updates.

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New Docuseries Points the Lens at Photographers Across the US

AdoramaTV's new original docuseries, Picture America, highlights photographers who capture the spirit of the United States. Produced by filmmaker Sal D’Alia, the series explores diverse communities and landscapes, offering viewers a chance to see America “one frame at a time.”