ProMaster Unveils Summer 2026 Astrophotography Guide
ProMaster's Summer 2026 guide highlights the essential equipment for astrophotography, aiming to enhance the creative experience for photographers.
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ProMaster's Summer 2026 guide highlights the essential equipment for astrophotography, aiming to enhance the creative experience for photographers.
Dive into the breathtaking Miami collection, showcasing the vibrant city through the lens of renowned photographer Edin Chavez. Each piece is a testament to the beauty of Miami.
Edin Chavez captures the essence of Havana through stunning documentary travel photography. Explore a series of prints available in various sizes.
The FCC has initiated enforcement actions against eight companies for failing to respond to inquiries regarding the importation of wireless products, including DJI technology.
Sajad Imanian, a talented Iranian sports photographer, has been denied entry to the World Cup because of his nationality, raising concerns about discrimination in sports.
In this preview, we delve into the SONY RX10 V, examining its features and performance against the RX10 IV. Is it a worthwhile upgrade or a puzzling choice?
In this thought-provoking piece, Eric Kim delves into the philosophy of autotelic experiences, questioning the motivations behind our actions while reflecting on his time in Cambodia.
To celebrate its fourth anniversary, the James Webb Space Telescope has released new images that showcase its advanced imaging technology, highlighting the collaboration between NASA, ESA, and CSA.
The Statera 90-180mm T3.2 lens by Ancient Optics combines the allure of vintage spherical glass with the functionality of modern anamorphic optics, appealing to filmmakers seeking unique visual aesthetics.
Phoblographer is excited to announce a new benefit for annual subscribers: a 10% discount on all Viltrox lenses and accessories.
Mads Nissen's 2017 photograph of a boy named Didiller highlights the fragility of childhood in a Colombian cocaine corridor, a reflection on loss and memory.
Blanche Mortemard has been recognized as the worst photographer in the world among 127,642 participants, earning her a $50,000 prize from Icelandair.
Photographer Akash Pamarthy has spent years capturing the essence of the Sikh community in Ohio, showcasing their rich traditions through his lens.
Juan Arredondo, a Colombian-American photographer and filmmaker, captures the stories of individuals lacking vital records like birth and death certificates, shedding light on their realities.
A surfing contest in New Zealand faced significant disruption when a photographer was bitten in the water, initially raising concerns about a shark attack. However, it was later confirmed that the animal involved was a sea lion.
Rene Matić, a Peterborough artist, has been awarded the Deutsche Börse photography prize for their Berlin exhibition that explored themes of queer love and nationalism.
After being injured in a drone attack in eastern Ukraine, photographer George Ivanchenko shares his personal recovery story, highlighting his resilience and transformation.
British photographer Johny Pitts explores the identity of Black Europeans through his lens over two decades.
Swedish photographer Peter Biro sheds light on the ongoing war in Darfur, capturing its harsh realities even as media attention wanes.
Jon McCormack emphasizes the alarming pace of change in Earth's vital systems, urging awareness of their precarious state.