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Jaw-dropping photo of Milky Way neighbor celebrates Hubble Telescope's 35th birthday in style
By Chris George published
News Newly-processed image of Small Magellanic Cloud star cluster shows that this old space telescope can still impress with its pictures

The 15th annual Scottish Nature Photography Awards winners announced
By Kim Bunermann published
INSPIRATION Golden hues, a Puffin Protest, or the impact of human activity on wildlife, let's take a look at the winning images, the stories and techniques

It’s not AI – Claire Luxton’s latest art exhibition is a stop motion photo multimedia mashup powered by Adobe
By Dan Mold published
News Claire shares how she used Adobe Creative Cloud editing apps to create her new immersive art installation experience projected onto the walls of Frameless Immersive Art Experience in London

Deadline postponed for Picture Award's global photo contest
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS Due to technical issues, you get the chance to submit your images by the April 6

The first spacecraft to orbit the Earth's poles includes a cinematographer but no licensed pilot – and the first footage is mesmerizing
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS The Fram2 crew includes the first professional cinematographer to ever go to space, Jannicke Mikkelsen

I finally watched 'Photographer' on Disney+ and I wish I had sooner!
By Kalum Carter published
Opinion For anyone interested in taking a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to be a world-famous photographer, I recommend checking out 'Photographer' on Disney+

This legislation would penalize museums for “obscene” photography, but is it a dangerous idea for the art community?
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
OPINION After a museum in Texas removed controversial photos by Sally Mann, the state is now considering legislation that would fine museums for "obscene" art

‘The most celebrated Royal photographer of her day' – photographs by Queen Alexandra, wife of Edward VII, go on display at Buckingham Palace
By Leonie Helm published
Alexandra was given a Kodak No. 1 in 1889, which the Royal Collection Trust described as "the first simple handheld camera for amateur photographers"
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