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iPhone 18 rumor roundup: what we might expect from the next iPhone
By Ben Andrews published
From a revamped Dynamic Island, to a better display and improved primary camera lens

Colossal underwater caves and playful bear cubs among winning scenes from World Oceans Day photography competition
By Alan Palazon published
News The winning images from the United Nations-hosted competition have been announced – with this year’s edition including a new “Connecting Oceans” category

These unseen color photos by master photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue make the past look like it happened yesterday
By Tom May published
News A new exhibition reveals decades of hidden color work by the French master that borders on intoxicating.

I spoke to Insta360 co-founder Max Richter, who promised there is a lot more coming in "traditional photography" – could that mean an ILC camera?
By Adam Juniper published
News Insta360 exec doesn't deny the possibility that the company is working on an interchangeable lens camera

The best of British wildlife photography is being shown in this London exhibition – and it’s free to visit
By Alan Palazon published
News The winners of the 2026 British Wildlife Photography Awards will be exhibited at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London

Shot by winner of "worst photographer" contest, these travel pictures actually prove is that good photography isn't the same as technical skill
By Tom May published
Opinion Blanche Mortemard's blurry, lens-flared shots of Iceland reveal a fundamental truth about photography.

Put down the Photoshop brushes – I just read a statistic on how many adults prefer unedited photos, and I’m stunned
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
OPINION According to Getty, nearly two-thirds of adults prefer brands that use unedited, authentic photographs

Diver snaps award-winning underwater shot of whale shark using modified 35-year-old fisheye lens
By Alan Palazon published
News A marine ecologist used a custom Nikon setup to capture an award-winning photograph of a fellow diver interacting with a whale shark

Japanese women photographers have always been there – and this exhibition sheds much-needed light on their work
By Alan Palazon published
News A new exhibition highlights Japanese women's photography from the 1950s to the present, covering themes from identity and nature to motherhood and everyday life
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