French astronaut Sophie Adenot captured images of Mt Vesuvius and Mt Etna from 250 miles above the Earth’s surface aboard the International Space Station
French astronaut Sophie Adenot captured images of Mt Vesuvius and Mt Etna from 250 miles above the Earth’s surface aboard the International Space Station
An Australian science photography competition has selected its shortlist, with the finalists highlighting just how majestic our planet is, from endearing wildlife to breathtaking landscapes
This June, Saint Laurent Babylone is hosting ‘Daydreaming of Him,’ a photography exhibition by French-Australian artist Christopher Barraja, curated by Anthony Vaccarello. The exhibition marks Barraja’s first major presentation at the Left Bank cultural space and offers an intimate look into a body of work shaped by memory, desire and the sun-soaked landscapes of the Mediterranean. Vaccarello has…
One of the world’s most celebrated monochrome photographers is gifting a lucky winner his personal Leica Typ 246, a camera he’s used for the past 15 years
Gen Z has just discovered the pixel stretch trend! If you didn't catch it the first time round, here's how to do it
These two images are undoubtedly powerful – but are they truly among the best of the year so far? Here’s my take, and hopefully you’ll share yours
A new study analyzing freelancer rates suggests real estate photographer has a higher pay gap than the average
After a “mountain of bad photos,” Iceland Air has found a terrible photographer, with the winner taking home a cash prize and an all-expenses-paid trip
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Shared Memories — As staff photographer for The New York Times, Chester Higgins captured Black culture and spiritual connection like no other. A new exhibition celebrates his life and impact.
A landmark group exhibition frames American diversity not as division, but as the very texture of democratic life Courtesy of Wes Battoclette What can photography do for democracy? That is the provocation at the heart of "Big Tent," the inaugural exhibition at the newly built FotoFocus Center in Cincinnati, and it arrives at a moment […]
The new FotoFocus Center gives the city’s popular photography biennial a permanent presence and an inclusive mandate
The founders of The Sacred Nature Initiative are calling for responsible behavior when taking photographs on animals in the wild
Viral content creator Jordi Koaltic will share insight into in-camera visual effects in a free workshop at Adorama and livestreamed on YouTube
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Wildlife ace Paul Nicklen's secret set-up tips for award-winning photos –another exclusive extract from his new book about how to succeed in photography
The final image is a gut punch.
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Ichikawa City Zoo may ban taking photos after a US tourist jumped into the monkey enclosure to record social media content with the famous macaque
Sigma’s new entry is both a bold design experiment and a pretty decent camera.
The YSL exhibition will explore the intimate relationship between the couturier and photography through a vast collection of some 300 images and memorabilia
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is set to open five photography galleries next year, where many of the recently donated works will be displayed
Using a 70-200mm telephoto lens, the photographer transformed a dusty daily ritual into an award-winning image
The “24-hour photographic adventure” prioritizes speed and creativity with participants capturing an array of images with a tight turnaround
Camera technology has come a long way in 96 years – but the subject, moment and composition of these World Cup photographs haven’t aged a day
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Vidabay Snap looks like an instant-film print, but it is, in fact, a tiny, magnetic E ink display. So, unlike an actual print, you can change the picture displayed and easily affix it to a range of surfaces.