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Yes, this is a photograph! How a double exposure turned a water strider into an award-worthy work of art
Anirudh Kamakeri's creative use of this sophisticated technique earned him Special Mention from the Nature in Focus awards ...
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France set to stage a year-long celebration to mark 200 years of photography in 2026
Major exhibitions and commissions will honor Nicéphore Niépce's invention and explore photography's evolution from 1826 to ...
These six award-winning polar images reveal how Arctic wildlife survives at the coldest edge of the living world. Here’s a ...
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This might be boring, but it's my most essential New Year’s photography tip
If you’re scratching around for something to do with the last weekend before 2026 fully kicks off, I’d very much recommend ...
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These are the photography habits worth keeping – and the ones you should drop – in 2026
Yes, the latest cameras can shoot at blisteringly fast shutter speeds – but holding down the shutter button and being trigger ...
From stalking jaguars to leaping lemurs, these award-winning images reveal the raw beauty and biological marvels of wildlife on Earth.
In this edition of our Question of the Week series, we're interested to hear what your 2026 New Year's photography ...
At Soho Beach House, a bold new art rehang spotlights boundary-pushing photographers who are redefining the medium.
With the X2D II 100C, Hasselblad is telling the world that there’s more to medium-format photography than prints.
Our world has slowly shrunk to the size of a phone screen. A six-inch rectangle in the palm of your hand. A laptop balanced ...
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DON'T DELETE THAT PHOTO!!! Your back catalog might have some hidden gems that are ripe for enhancements
It only took a couple of minutes to locate the RAW file. And it only took a few more to open it in Photoshop, correct the ...
From film reels to memory cards to cell phones, it seems perfectly logical to trace the roots of the last dozen seismic shifts in photography to the physical devices used to capture images, but an ...
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