Google launched its scarily-good new AI video model Veo 3 last week — and users wasted no time putting it to the ultimate benchmark: the “Will Smith Eating Spaghetti” test. [Read More]
Sony FX2 Review: Slow and Steady Might Win This Race
It’s been more than four years since the launch of Sony’s very popular FX3 compact cinema camera, so I was expecting an update to that model to come any time. Imagine my surprise when Sony instead launched a high-resolution cinema camera with a strong emphasis on photographic functionality and a brand-new design. [Read More]
The Sony FX2 Aims to Be More Than a Video-Focused a7 IV or FX3 Junior
Sony has announced the FX2, a new cinema camera designed for the next generation of filmmakers. The camera combines the a7 IV’s 33-megapixel full-frame image sensor with a video-friendly form factor, including a tilting electronic viewfinder (EVF). [Read More]
Leica Debuts Eye-Catching ‘Urban Green’ ZM 1 and ZM 2 Luxury Watches
Leica Camera AG has unveiled two new ZM series watches in an eye-catching green finish. [Read More]
Sit Back and Enjoy NASA’s Epic Landscape Photo of Mars
160 years ago pioneering photographers were among the first to capture the landscapes of the Sierra Nevada and Yosemite. One and a half centuries later, a robot on Mars is recording the first-ever views of Martian landscapes that bear a resemblance to those found in the southwestern United States. [Read More]
Harvard Gives Up Ownership of Slave Photos After Descendant’s Lawsuit
Harvard University will give up ownership of two 175-year-old daguerreotypes depicting an enslaved father and daughter, following the resolution of a years-long legal battle with a woman who claims to be a descendant of the individuals in the photographs. [Read More]
Fisherman Uses Drone to Save Drowning Teen at Florida Beach
Dramatic footage has revealed the moment a shark fisherman saved a drowning teenager by using a drone to drop a flotation device. [Read More]
The Quest to Identify Who Captured Thousands of Iconic 1960s Photos
Photographer Bill Delzell is on a quest to identify the unnamed photographer who left behind hundreds of rolls of undeveloped film containing images of historic moments from the late 1960s San Francisco abandoned in a storage unit. [Read More]
Groundbreaking Immersive Documentary Explores the Untold Story of a D-Day Combat Cameraman
A new interactive documentary delves into the untold story of a World War II D-Day combat cameraman, the late Richard Taylor. Available exclusively for Apple Vision Pro, the immersive documentary pieces together an 80-year-old story with the veteran’s daughter, bringing the past back to life and honoring an incredible legacy. [Read More]
Photographer Turns Trash Into Pinhole Cameras and so Can You
Pioneering photographer Ian Ruhter, known for creating cameras out of surprising objects, is turning trash into cameras. [Read More]