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This 'unreal' image was shot in-camera using a complex dual focal-length long-exposure technique – using a 13-year-old DSLR in complete darkness
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS Armed with a full-frame DSLR from 2012, the photographer created this striking effect in-camera – with no heavy editing in post-processing required

Social media is rife with rumors of new Panasonic cameras. But as a camera expert, I think these Lumix 25th anniversary rumors smell fishy – this is what I think is coming instead
By Alan Palazon published
RUMORS Rumors of new Lumix cameras for Panasonic's 25th anniversary are rife on Chinese social media, but the company already gave us hints about potential rigs

Rebels & icons: why Janette Beckman didn't wait for permission to photograph music history
By Tom May published
The British photographer spent four decades pointing her camera at the future. A new Seattle retrospective proves the best photographs aren't taken, they're anticipated.

Brace yourselves: Multiple major camera launches are coming before the end of April, with two key brands already confirmed
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NAB SHOW Brands often tie launches to major camera shows, and two brands have already released camera teasers ahead of the NAB Show this month

A new image sensor's in town, and it's about to revolutionize the dash cam market
By Ben Andrews published
News Sony's STARVIS image sensors have long been the go-to sensor for dash-cam manufacturers. Now Sony's just introduced a 3rd-gen STARVIS sensor.

A love letter to the contact sheet, and what 5,700 of them reveal about one of photography's most essential names
By Tom May published
news Before Lightroom, there was the contact sheet. Peter Hujar's archive offers a masterclass in editing your own work

"Ice acting as a window into death:" This tragic image of a duck frozen beneath ice in Norway was captured on a Hasselblad film camera
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS The photo is almost poetic, with the mallard drake caught partly above and partly beneath the ice – a stark visual divide between life and death, shot on 120 film

Two frames are better than one: this new show demonstrates what the diptych can do for your photography
By Tom May published
news Pole dancers beside jellyfish, ancient statues beside contemporary nudes... it's all a compelling argument for one of photography's most underused formats.
"We've all shirked in the office, but risking getting fired by turning your CEO into a meme is wild"
By Ariane Sherine published
News Few people are bored enough to Photoshop their boss's face for a joke – but this guy did...

This award-winning, upside-down photo of a color-changing spider ambushing a bee relied on an unusual camera feature: A tilting LCD screen
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS 'Bee Meal' offers insight into a hidden macro world, where spiders change colors to match their surroundings – all to optimize the hunt, captured on a Micro Four Thirds camera
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