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BCN Award 2025: Sony sells most mirrorless cameras, Canon most compacts and DSLRs, and Tamron most lenses
By Adam Waring published
News The awards, from the Japanese industry body BCN Retail, reveal who sold the most cameras and lenses over the past year
Sorry folks, TikTok isn't "unbanned", it's on reprieve – and VPNs don't work
By James Artaius published
VPNs don't solve the TikTok ban (and make no mistake, it's on reprieve, not unbanned)
This FREE Canon app enables you to use iPhones and iPads as multi-angle cameras
By James Artaius published
The new Canon Live Switcher Mobile app is essential for streamers using Apple devices, offering multi-angle video from iOS cameras
Weegee: Society of the Spectacle – a new book illuminates the grit and glamour of a photography icon
By Kalum Carter published
News Discover the remarkable story of Weegee, the photographer who captured both the dark underbelly and dazzling spectacle of his time
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope creates largest photomosaic ever made of "train wreck" Andromeda galaxy with over 2.5 billion pixels
By Leonie Helm published
It took 10 years, 1,000 Hubble orbits, and required over 600 overlapping images
Photo North Festival returns to Leeds this spring with exciting photography exhibitions featuring The Beatles and Ewan McGregor
By Kalum Carter published
News Leeds will play host to the sixth Photo North Festival and feature talks and exhibitions from a plethora of industry leaders
Photographer Steven Haining breaks world record for the deepest underwater photo shoot
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS This photographer trained for more than a year to create these otherworldly images – breaking a world record in the process
Do you have photos of these animals? Remembering Wildlife is calling for images for its 10th anniversary book
By Niall Hampton published
Want to feature in the next book in this leading conservation series? Then enter your best wildlife shot before March 09
Nikon shows off its new technology inspired by shark skin
By Leonie Helm published
The technology will mainly be used in aviation, and could help reduce fuel costs by tens of millions of dollars
UK government faces major backlash from creative industries against its plan to “turbocharge” AI across the country
By Leonie Helm published
The Creative Rights in AI Coalition has been formed by over 50 organizations representing the creative industries to safeguard copyright
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