Julian Finney Wins SJA Canon Sports Photographer of the Year
Digital Camera World
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Instagram is testing a new app, Instants, designed for sharing unedited photos that disappear after 24 hours.
Focal length is a decisive, yet often overlooked, element in photography's style, especially in urban landscape genres.
An exhibition at New York's Robert Mann Gallery highlights the orotone technique, a historic method of creating golden photographic prints.
This video from Ordinary Filmmaker presents an unexpected development or decision.
Many photographers focus on marketing strategies like SEO and social media to increase bookings, but the core reason for consistent business often lies in fundamental operational practices.
Award-winning Toronto dog photographer Jack Jackson is exhibiting "Dogs in Flight," a series of 10 images capturing rescue dogs in mid-air leaps.
A hands-on look at the challenges faced when trying to capture photographs of Scottish castles.
DPReview has launched a "Question of the Week" series to engage its photographic community.
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A photograph taken by US Navy divers of the Artemis II heat shield after its splashdown shows an ethereal beauty while providing vital data for NASA.
This article presents a structured 30-day learning plan for individuals who have recently purchased a new camera but are unsure how to proceed.
Lisa Portinari provides a practical review of Fujifilm's camera, which she identifies as their "best" model.
The latest PetaPixel Podcast episode features a giveaway for a limited edition Canon G7X III camera.
Joshua Martin, a YouTuber and commercial photographer, discusses his significant camera system upgrade.
Ordinary Filmmaker provides a hands-on look at the pricing for the upcoming Sony a7R VI camera and the 100-400mm lens.
Lambert details his experience with a camera he purchased, believing it to be the ideal everyday option.
This review pits the DJI Pocket 3 against the Insta360 Ace Pro 2, directly addressing whether their 1-inch sensors are truly an advantage.