Printing images successfully in a darkroom requires lots of skill, especially if you're printing iconic photographs for Magnum Photos, a cooperative of photographers going back to 1947. Such is the case for Pablo Inirio, a Magnum master printer. This video profile of Inirio briefly walks through his background and process in the darkroom, giving interesting insight into what a master printer does
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Magnum master printer reveals the art and precision behind the prints
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Photo: Yinwei Liu / Moment via Getty ImagesQHYCCD, a Chinese astronomy camera company, recently announced on its Facebook page that it will no longer ship cameras to the US because of the tariffs. "This was not an easy decision for us, and we deeply regret any inconvenience it may cause. If you’re in the U.S., we encourage you to reach out to local distributors — they may still have stock availab
Neewer's powerful Q6 outdoor flash is available for pre-order
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Image: NeewerNeewer announced that its new outdoor studio flash, designed to overpower even midday sunlight and fill large softboxes, is available for pre-order. The company says the Neewer Q6 offers 600Ws output, a consistent 5700K color temperature, fast recycle times, TLL/HSS support, smartphone app control and a quartz flash tube.The Q6 weighs 3kg (6.6 lbs) without the handle and is 195 x 185
Leica is celebrating its 100th anniversary with limited edition M11 cameras
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Leica will be releasing limited edition M11 cameras in six cities for its 100th anniversary.Image: LeicaLeica is no stranger to limited edition cameras. It celebrated 70 years of the M series with a $23,000 platinum-plated kit and has released a black and gold Q2 in collaboration with Daniel Craig and Greg WIlliams, a streetwear-themed version of the D-Lux 7 and a $50,000 gold-plated M10-P, among
Simple steps to capturing great Northern Lights photos
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When the right conditions align, you can capture the Aurora in most mid-latitudes.ISO 2500 | 13.0 sec | F2.5 | 14mmPhoto: Kara MurphyWitnessing the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, in person is magical. While it can seem intimidating, capturing it on camera doesn’t have to be complicated. Anyone can photograph this natural phenomenon with the right conditions and a little preparation. You onl
This is the audience the camera makers are hoping to reach
Posted by BenEgg 1 day 18 hours ago (https://www.dpreview.com)
The terms 'content creator' and 'creators' are quite the buzzwords these days. Content creation is so popular that many manufacturers have specifically said they want to appeal to people who claim those titles and are putting out cameras for those users. But you may have wondered who those people are and what camera systems they actually use for their content. A recent video from the Waveform Pod
2025 Color Photography Contest winnersThe 2025 Color Photography Contest winners have been announced, highlighting colorful diversity around the world. The contest, hosted by the 1839 Awards, aims to celebrate images that honor color photography and elevate the art of photography worldwide.This year's panel consisted of judges from the Whitney Museum of American Art, Phaidon Press, Vanity Fair, A
Canon revives 26-year-old lens for RF, everywhere except US
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When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Image: CanonCanon has announced an RF-mount version of its 75-300mm F4.0-5.6 low-cost full-frame tele zoom lens. Though there are no details yet of a US release.The company says the Canon RF 75-300mm F4.0-5.6 is based on the existing DC-motor version of the EF-mount 75-300mm F4.0-5.6 III, dating from April 1999.Like the q
Adobe examines the popular Landscape Photography subredditImage: AdobeAdobe is known for its popular Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom photo editing software, so it doesn't come as a big surprise that it would want to get to know some of its target audience. The company used an API and scraped 300 posts from Reddit's Landscape Photography subreddit (r/LandscapePhotography) containing location tags or
Adobe's Content Authenticity enters public beta, but with some flaws
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Image: AdobeLast week, Adobe announced that it's opening up the beta for its Content Authenticity app, which launched in private beta last year. This means more people will be able to access the tool's features, which let you add secure metadata to an image claiming that you own it and add a flag asking AI companies not to use it to train their models.That should be a good thing. But the current
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