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The Fujifilm events are coming fast and furious. Less than a month after debuting the X half compact camera, Fujifilm is gearing up to unveil more new gear at a June 12th X Summit in Shanghai.

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Getty Images CEO Craig Peters says the company is spending "millions and millions of dollars" in its legal battle with Stability AI.

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Pennsylvania lawmakers want to make the theft of a trail camera a specific crime punishable by jail time and a $1,500 fine.

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Instagram now natively supports 3:4 aspect ratio photos, an extremely common smartphone image format.

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Last week, Fujifilm announced the X half, a camera with a vertical Type-1 sensor, optical viewfinder and a Film Camera mode that turns off live view and... more

A federal court blocked President Donald Trump from levying and enforcing his wide-ranging tariffs under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

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The highly publicized showdown between two influencers over a stolen photo aesthetic has ended with the lawsuit being quietly dropped.

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The Stringer, a documentary that has sent shockwaves through the world of photojournalism, will play at the DC/DOX Film Festival next month in the nation's capital.

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The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is searching for a woman who stabbed a photographer in the back after he accidentally captured an image of her.

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A collective of Afghan photographers has launched a new publication titled Bibin Photography Magazine, dedicated to interpreting, analyzing, and promoting contemporary photography.

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