Stunning Single Shot Looped Video Captured on an FPV Drone
A photographer has revealed how he captured a stunning single-shot looped video that was filmed entirely on a First Person View (FPV) drone.
A photographer has revealed how he captured a stunning single-shot looped video that was filmed entirely on a First Person View (FPV) drone.
A photographer and video producer has suffered a huge financial loss after receiving bags of white powder instead of a Sony Alpha 7 IV worth $3,000 (£2,400).
Samsung's new Galaxy S23 series smartphones now integrate Adobe Lightroom for RAW photo processing in the company's Expert RAW app as the default photo editor.
Semiconductor company Spectricity has developed a proprietary spectral imaging technology that is capable of greatly improving smartphone cameras by making them smarter and able to capture colors more consistently no matter the lighting condition.
The iPhone will reportedly adopt what is known as a "periscope" lens camera system starting with the iPhone 15, but it will only be available in the highest-end flagship model through the iPhone 16.
Samsung today unveiled its latest trio of flagship smartphones at its annual Unpacked event in San Francisco, led by the Galaxy S23 Ultra, and flanked by the Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23.
A photographer who documented the companionship between one of the world's last two remaining northern white rhinos and her keeper has won Travel Photographer of the Year 2022.
A coder has created a new website that explores the quirks and curiosities that Google Street View has to offer.
A couple says they were scammed by a wedding photographer who used stock images as his portfolio and delivered blurry photos of their big day.
A photographer and filmmaker spent a year painstakingly handcrafting a stop-motion music video but then took just four days to make a second animated film for the same band using artificial intelligence (AI).
Paul McCartney will exhibit a series of unseen photos of the Beatles from their early 1960s heyday that he had lost until he found them in 2020.
RODE has announced a headset version of its NTH-100 headphones that adds a broadcast-grade condenser microphone for highly detailed voice reproduction. The mic is also available as an add-on for those who already own the headphones.
Holocaust survivors are using artificial intelligence (AI) to generate "photos" of their memories and keep their stories alive.
A photo of a popular park in Wuhan, China has won the Global SinoPhoto Awards 2023.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is looking to scrap permits and fees for commercial photographers in conservation areas.
Clever Supply is making its first foray out of straps and into bags. The company says its new Camera Sling is designed for the modern photographer and is ruggedly built with materials that, like its other products, only get better with age.
A swirling whirlpool appeared in the night sky above Hawaii earlier this month leaving researchers astonished.
Neurapix says it has accelerated its artificial intelligence (AI) software and is now able to learn a photographer's style by analyzing a fraction of the photos it used to need -- up to 24 times as fast.
Last August, artificial intelligence (AI) company Flawless said that it was able to reduce the number of profanities spoken in a movie using deepfake technology but now has shown what that process looks like and how it can even seamlessly alter spoken language.
Two years on from the Jan. 6 riots, an attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters, a photojournalist has released his photos from that fateful day.
Benro has developed what it says is the world's first travel tripod with "one-key auto-leveling" that uses a battery-powered system that will adjust a tripod to be perfectly level automatically.
Freelance NFL photographer Janaye Johnson has shared a dizzying video of her perch high in the rafters above the field which gave her an incredible perspective of the in-game action.
A promotional campaign has used a photographer's gigapixel images to hide an X containing a code that could win you a cruise.
A wedding photographer is being sued by a dad who accuses the shooter of making unreasonable demands just before his daughter's ceremony.
Disney has partnered with CreativeSoul Photography, a black-owned business, to release a special edition artist series collection of dolls across the African diaspora that are inspired by Disney Princesses.
A company has launched the first artificially intelligent (AI) image generator for food photos.
Motorsport photographer Larry Chen has captured thousands of photos of the late Ken Block, a rally car driver best known for his viral gymkhana videos and founding DC Shoes.
In late 2021, ARRI launched legal proceedings to challenge the validity of multiple patents related to lighting effects, claiming that many were erroneously granted for technical solutions that weren't actually new. It has today withdrawn that complaint with regard to Rotolight.
Sony has transitioned the manufacturing of cameras that are destined to be sold in Japan, the United States, and Europe out of China and to a factory in Thailand, which amounts to about 90% of its total production.
New evidence has emerged that allegedly proves the infamous photo showing Prince Andrew with his arm around Virginia Guiffre’s waist is real.
A tourist guide captured lightning shooting out of a volcano, a rare phenomenon known as a dirty thunderstorm that's generated from a volcanic plume.
An unusual and humorous situation unfolded during an NBA basketball game on Saturday after a Lakers player took a photographer's camera to the ref as "photo evidence" of a blown foul call.
Memphis police have released the body camera footage that shows the brutal beating of aspiring photographer Tyre Nichols.
Tilta's new battery camera grip not only improves ergonomics but also holds a rechargeable 50Wh battery that can provide 60W power delivery via a USB-C connection.
The first selfie trend of 2023 has arrived. Featuring distorted faces and exaggerated body parts captured at a surreal angle: meet the traffic mirror selfie.
A young photographer was scammed on Instagram by a fraudulent art buyer who wanted to purchase her prints.
A photographer has captured stunning drone footage of a rare "reverse waterfall" in Utah.
Every Formula 1 pilot will wear a Driver's Eye camera for the upcoming season broadcasting exactly what the driver sees.
Nikon Japan has announced that it will discontinue the production of the SB-500 Speedlite and is also temporarily suspending new orders for the SB-5000 Speedlite due to difficulty sourcing parts.
A wedding photography studio that suddenly closed and refused to offer refunds to hundreds of clients has been ordered to pay over $800,000 in restitution to customers.
Camera equipment was scattered across the sidewalk along with firearms after a violent robbery at a photo store left one employee injured.
A NASA satellite has captured an unusual object staring out from the surface of Mars -- a bear face.
A free-to-use artificial intelligence (AI) watermark remover that removes photographers' copyright marks has caused consternation in the creative community.
Jay-Z has settled a lawsuit with a photographer over images that he was selling of the rapper -- claiming that he made an “arrogant assumption that because he took those photographs, he can do with them as he pleases.”
Smartphone shipments dropped nearly 20% compared to the same time last year, according to International Data Corporation, making it the largest-ever quarterly decline.
The Power Junkie v2 is a small platform that can connect to and power up to three devices -- including a camera and accessories like a monitor -- via 12V or 8.4V DC output or USB-C that can output a range of voltages up to 20V at 1.1A.
A radar system less powerful than a household microwave has captured the highest-resolution pictures of the Moon ever captured from Earth.
Canon has designed a pair of RF-mount catadioptric telephoto lenses that it says successfully corrects for field curvature while still being small, lightweight, and have a large aperture: a 300mm f/2.3 and a 400mm f/5.
A giant iceberg five times the size of Malta has broken away from Antarctica's Brunt Ice Shelf, satellite imagery shows.
A noted landscape photographer has donated his entire life's work to the public domain, entrusting it to History Colorado.