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The White House unveiled a new portrait of President Donald Trump this week. The official portrait depicts the President in a blue suit with a red tie set against a very dark background.

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Fujifilm will relocate the production of four of its most popular X Series cameras from China to Japan, aiming to mitigate the impact of high United States tariffs and associated economic uncertainty.

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German film lab Optik Oldschool has announced a brand new color film called OptiColour 200 that will be available in 35mm and medium format.

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Sony and the National Hockey League (NHL) have announced a major multiyear global technology partnership, giving Sony another feather in its professional sports cap. The new partnership brings expanded Sony data analysis and visual technology to the world's foremost ice hockey league.

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A YouTuber attached 20 extension tubes to his camera in a fun experiment to see if he could still get a decent image out of it.

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A storm chaser and photographer in Texas recently captured an awe-inspiring image of a lightning bolt that struck mere feet from where he was standing.

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Photo: Abby Ferguson

Travel photography can spark new inspiration and bring fun back to the medium, and, of course, allow you to document memories during your trips. But choosing a camera for your travels can be daunting. There are seemingly endless options available, with a long list of technical terms to sort through. If you're looking to pick up... more

The Auschwitz Museum has asked a Facebook page to stop AI-generating pictures of Holocaust victims using real names and stories.

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Image: Sigma

Sigma has announced an ambitious series of super-bright cinema lenses, due later this year, raising at least the possibility of some of the designs making their way across to the photo space.

The Aizu Prime series of cinema lenses all cover a 46.3mm diagonal, making them suitable for use on "large-format" cinema cameras such as... more

Sigma Corporation has announced the Aizu Prime Line, the world's first cinema lens series to feature fast T1.3 apertures across all focal lengths. The professional-grade Aizu Prime Line features a dozen prime lenses, ranging from 18mm to 125mm, all covering full-frame image areas.

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