
Photography Awards Celebrating ‘Grit, Passion, And Play’ Announces its Finalists
The Association of Photographers (AOP) in the U.K. has unveiled the finalists of its 38th Photography Awards.
The Association of Photographers (AOP) in the U.K. has unveiled the finalists of its 38th Photography Awards.
A customer claims that he was dropped by his longtime home insurance company -- based on photos taken by a "drone" over his property.
Moors for the Future is a peat bog conservation organization in the United Kingdom. To monitor restoration efforts, the organization has installed photography posts that let visitors submit photos so that changes can be monitored via crowdsourcing.
OM System has created a housing for the Tough TG-6 camera that can be autoclaved, making it ideal for use in the medical field.
A police force in India has made an AI-generated campaign advising parents not to be a "sharent" -- warning them not to post photos of their children online.
Melania Trump's latest NFT drop that celebrates the Apollo 11 lunar landing prominently uses a photo from NASA's archives, which is a violation of the space agency's image usage rules.
A member of the King's Guard in London has won praise and touched hearts after moving to pose in a photo with a boy who has Down syndrome.
Generation Z are using artificially intelligent (AI) photo app Remini to transform their selfies into professional headshots and are questioning why they would ever pay for a photographer instead.
It's the biggest movie weekend of the year with both the Barbie and Oppenheiemer movies released at the same time, now some artificial intelligence (AI) magic has spliced the two together.
Astrophotographers are going to want to photograph Saturn's rings sooner rather than later since they're going to disappear in more ways than one after this summer.
A man who wanted to find out what his farmyard cat gets up to during the day strapped the new Insta360 Go 3 to see where he goes.
A photographer inadvertently filmed his own drowning in a glacial lake on his GoPro helmet camera -- but authorities who recovered the recording device say his body is still missing.
Leofoto is poised to release a rather unusual tabletop-sized tripod called the Spider. When folded up, it looks no different than most small tripods but when in "spider mode," its three multi-jointed legs make it able to adapt to various environments.
Miranda Lambert has sparked an online debate after the country singer stopped a concert to call out fans taking a selfie and chastise them for not "listening to the song."
While the new Mission Impossible movie was mostly shot on IMAX cameras, several action scenes were captured using a Z CAM E2-F6. This compact 6K camera out of China is not only performant, but costs just $3,000.
The Comedy Pet Photo Awards has announced the 25 finalists for this year's contest, including hilarious photos of a cat "performing his best victory pose," a dog pretending to be Zorro, a cat poised to take a free kick, and a dog snuggling up to an orangutan.
Intel and Asus have come to a mutual agreement that will see the two continue to manufacture, sell, and support the Next Unit of Compute (NUC) line of compact desktop PCs.
Threads has rolled out its first major feature update since its launch two weeks ago -- after reportedly losing half of its active users.
Netflix unveiled its trailer for an upcoming documentary about the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) that will mark the groundbreaking camera's one-year anniversary.
Instagram has beaten a class of photographers in a lawsuit that claimed the Meta-owned platform contributes to copyright infringement by letting outside websites embed images.
Facebook's owner Meta claims to have built a state-of-the-art AI image generator that requires less computational power and needs less training data that the models currently on the market.
An aerial data company recently used a Phase One aerial camera system to capture highly detailed photos of the famous Glastonbury Festival in England, where more than 200,000 people gather for five days each summer to enjoy performing arts.
The popular iPhone camera app Halide has announced that its artificial intelligence-powered Long Exposure Camera App Spectre will now be free to all users in version 1.5, but it also adds a Pro version for a one-time purchase of $4.99.
Although artificial intelligence (AI), and even just the fear of AI, can have negative consequences for photographers, some people are having fun with it. Photographer and educator Dave Williams is one such person. He decided to put AI to use in crafting a fake vacation to Finland, which ultimately fooled nearly all of his Instagram followers.
ThinkTank has announced a new travel set of bags called the Venturing Observer series that aren't made specifically for photographers but instead is more traditional luggage.
The Toronto Zoo is asking visitors not to show their phones to the gorillas. Turns out, too much screen time is bad for them, too.
Venus Optics has announced a new Laowa super macro lens for a diverse range of full-frame cameras. The Aurogon FF 10-50x NA0.5 Supermicro APO lens has thus far only been announced in China, so information comes from translated sources, primarily information shared by Venus Optics on the Chinese social media network Weibo.
An unopened, original 4GB Apple iPhone that was released on June 29, 2007, has sold for a monumental $190,372.80. There were 28 total bids lodged for it, five of which were over $100,000.
Zeiss has announced four new thermal imaging cameras designed for daytime and nighttime observations. The company promises that the cameras deliver "a new way of birding."
In-van surveillance videos of Amazon delivery drivers are being leaked online, raising privacy concerns.