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PhotoNOLA brings photography exhibits and events to New Orleans
Photographer Zanele Muholi started documenting the queer Black community in their native South Africa in 2006. Though the nation had just became the first country on the continent to legalize gay marriage, the Black LGBTQ community largely remained…
These minimalist camera apps made me enjoy photography again
Smartphone cameras have gotten incredibly good over the years, with the latest iPhone, Google Pixel, and Samsung Galaxy models capable of rivaling dedicated cameras in terms of quality. In fact, top-notch camera hardware is part of the reason…
Eight Photography Labs in L.A. Still Honoring the Art of Film ~ L.A. TACO
The click of film catching the spool of your first Pentax—faint, satisfying—marks the quiet thrill of capturing moments in film. Still landscapes or random shots of all your friends, for anyone from shaky novices to shadow-chasers…
I couldn't find a job for 2 years - a silly Facebook post changed everything
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Allie Latic, a 29-year-old with a master's degree in library and information science who now works as a photography studio manager in Chicago. The following has been edited for length and…
HP OmniBook 5 14 review: an OLED is almost enough
A $700 laptop with a great screen and fantastic battery life? What's the catch? If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a…
Wabanaki Winter Market returns for its 31st year
ORONO — The largest holiday gathering of Wabanaki artists in New England will return with one-of-a-kind pieces, including those from new and nationally-acclaimed basket weavers, on Saturday, Dec. 13 at the University of Maine Collins Center…
'The Red Road flats were spectacular - and terrifying': striking photographs of Glasgow in flux
In the mid-1960s, with a shot called Beatle Girl, Joseph McKenzie made one of the most enduring images of Glasgow. His photograph showed a youngster in the slums of the Gorbals wearing a dirtied dress. Smiling and holding a cane, she stands next to…
I've tested all the best camera phones of 2025: These are my top picks
Every smartphone claims to have the best camera money can buy, but which ones actually make the cut? To help you decide, I've sifted my way through dozens of the best and most affordable camera phones, grading them on essential photography metrics…
Goodbye Martin Parr
“I just show things as I see them,” said the photographer Martin Parr, who died of cancer aged 73 on 6 December. His topic was predominantly the British public and what he saw was a chip-eating, flag-waving, sunburnt…
7 costly financial trends to leave behind - and 5 worth keeping
Personal finance advice on social media has become a minefield. Between AI tools delivering wrong information and influencers pushing risky schemes, it's harder than ever to separate helpful tips from harmful trends. The past few years gave us…
Meet The Takahē - The Flightless Bird That Fell Off The Face Of The Planet For Decades
From extinction to rebirth, here's a breakdown of how the takahē — one of Earth's rarest birds — came back from an evolutionary death sentence. The takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) is a large, flightless bird that's endemic…
Leaked Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Details That Will Blow Your Mind!
Samsung has inadvertently revealed critical details about its highly anticipated Galaxy S26 series, offering a glimpse into the design, features, and market positioning of its next-generation flagship devices. The Galaxy S26 Ultra, alongside the…
I tested the $5,099 Sony RX1R III to see if the hype is justified - here's my verdict
The RX1R III is Sony's resuscitation of the RX1R line. Its predecessor, the RX1R II, was launched way back in 2015. As such, we in the photography community assumed the line had been killed — after all, Sony is Sony, so if it wants to…
The 'satiric, terrifying' legacy of poet Weldon Kees
From my mailbox: Dana Gioia, poet and former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, sent me the latest fruits of his labors. Dana has long been a champion of the of the overlooked poet Weldon Kees (1914-1955). According to poet Donald…
Pantone Responds to 'Color of the Year' Controversy
Pantone has been taken to task by some media outlets, and more critics on social media, for choosing “Cloud Dancer” — a version of white — for the 2026 Color of the Year. Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the…
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