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The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography's simplicity and stretches it, literally
In an increasingly AI-driven and digital world, analog instant film and retro-style cameras remain popular, fueled by a combination of both nostalgia and charm. Instant cameras, in particular, stand out for their simplicity and an experience that…
Inside A $16.5 Million Masterclass In Modern Arizona Desert Design
Though the Arizona desert may seem an unlikely cousin to the Mediterranean, both speak fluently in sun, stone and texture. A sanctuary was the intention, says Jennifer Burgess, the developer, designer and co-listing agent behind this oasis of calm…
Award-winning Chesham photographer on capturing stars in Cannes
Matthew LockwoodBedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire An award-winning photographer who spent 20 years taking pictures of celebrities and royalty including Gene Kelly and Diana, Princess of Wales, at the Cannes Film Festival said they…
World-renowned' photo exhibition returns to Brighton
Ralph Pace/Wildlife Photographer of the Year A museum has said that a world-renowned exhibition has returned to its gallery on loan from the Natural History Museum. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, which is in its 61st year, is on…
PSA For '90s Kids: Your Old Film Camera Is Popular Again In 2026
Trends always come back around, especially fashion trends. That's not just an anecdote; there's math behind the phenomenon, and trends seem to come back on a 20-year cycle. So, it probably shouldn't come as a surprise that your old film cameras are…
Gaussian splatting could bring the future of games to a browser window near you
This month I've been: Testing Glorious' GHS Eternal gaming headsets by blasting bots in Pragmata. I've also been pursuing my interest in photography (and capers) by playing heist game Snap & Grab. I've just learnt what Gaussian Splatting is, and I…
Iconic Chicago museum named among world's best by popular travel magazine
Chicago is home to a wide array of museums, from revered institutions like the Field Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago to those dedicated to specific subjects such as sports and photography. One of the city's most recognizable attractions…
Harry and Meghan's sad separate futures
The Duke and Duchess have entered their decline. Make no mistake: The last few weeks have been dreadful, with Meghan seemingly frozen out of a Met Gala that saw none other than Hollywood villain Blake Lively welcomed with open arms. Harry's…
6 Ways To Make The Most Of The 80,000-Hours In Your Career
You have approximately 80,000 hours in the life of your career, and there are steps you can take to make the most of that time and do something intentional and meaningful. You have about 80,000 hours in the life of your career, according to…
Legendary London bookshop Claire de Rouen opens a new Shoreditch space
Claire de Rouen reconfigured London 's cultural landscape when she opened her eponymous bookshop above a Soho sex shop in 2006. At the time, the space was an anomaly – a place for rare photography, fashion and art books, magazines, and…
MotoGP proposes banning ride-height devices for Silverstone, Phillip Island race starts
Race direction has proposed to MotoGP teams banning the use of ride-height devices at the start at Le Mans, Silverstone and Phillip Island following concerns raised by riders, Motorsport has learned, though it won't happen at the French Grand Prix.
Samsung Finally Fixed the Fold: First Look at the Z Fold 8 Wide Design
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide and Z Fold 8 are expected to launch soon, along with the Galaxy Z Flip 8. Leaked renders discovered within Samsung's One UI 9 software reveal a device that emphasizes usability and design refinement. With a wider…
Trackhouse boss Davide Brivio quits for factory Honda MotoGP role in 2027
Davide Brivio will leave his position as Trackhouse Aprilia team principal to join Honda's management as part of the Japanese manufacturer's ongoing restructuring process. The news of his new consultancy role, first reported on Saturday by Sky…
NASA's Artemis 2 commander and astrophotographer team up to capture breathtaking, never-before-seen shots of the moon's far side
Just weeks before the first Artemis 2 launch window, astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy had a last-minute idea: What if he could get the Artemis 2 astronauts to shoot the moon the same way he shoots the moon? So McCarthy slid into the DMs (direct…
Beloved BBC show set to return after 9 years with 'extraordinary' new series
The Blue Planet and its sequel, Blue Planet II, are among Sir David's most beloved series. Blue Planet III, which is in production, will take the Blue Planet brand to 'extraordinary new depths'. Retiring at 100 years old? Not a chance! Here's a…
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