Photography News

This week on the PetaPixel Podcast, we sat down with Yuji Igarashi, General Manager of Professional Imaging Products in Fujifilm's Imaging Solutions Division. Echoing Fujifilm's successful Focus on Glass event in early March, we mostly chatted about glass, including where Igarashi thinks Fujifilm succeeds, and where it can... more

The prompt for the photo chain is a feast for the eyes.

Photo: Dale Baskin

In case you missed it, DPReview is gearing up for our biggest redesign in 25 years. As part of that transition, we've had to... more

Among the watch enthusiast community, one camera seemingly proves inordinately popular. Horophiles, or those who love timekeeping devices, gravitate toward the Ricoh GR IIIx. Why?

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Spring sales have already been aggressive this year, but Memorial Day camera deals take things even further. Across cameras, lenses, memory cards, bags, and tripods, were seeing discounts that range from useful everyday savings to genuinely massive price drops on premium gear and pro-level kits.

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Hot on the heels of its new, ultra-stylish Ksana 21mm f/3.5 lens, Thypoch has launched the Ksana 35mm f/2, a new standard prime Leica M-Mount lens. While a native M lens, this manual focus prime is extremely easy to adapt to full-frame and APS-C mirrorless cameras.

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A Lyft driver has been accused of using an AI-generated image to create a fake damage fee claim against a teenage passenger.

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Viltrox has posted one of the more unusual photography demonstrations on Instagram recently, showing what happens when you take a photo with a lens that's been sliced in half.

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This was from one of my most recent collaborative projects, a double exposure series with a friend.
Photo: Myra Holt and Abby Ferguson

If you're anything like me, photography most often feels like a solo endeavor. I typically go out to take photographs on my own. I... more

The Rusty Lark, a small bird thought to be extinct for nearly a century, has been photographed for the first time.

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Perhaps nowhere else in the world are photographers as much a part of the spectacle as they are at Cannes Film Festival. Huddled shoulder to shoulder in black tuxedos, they dont just document the glamor of Cannes -- they help create it.

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