Documenting Decline: Photography’s Role in Local News Crisis
Ann Hermes documents the disappearing world of local newsrooms through photography, creating both tribute and historical record of journalism’s transformation.
Ann Hermes documents the disappearing world of local newsrooms through photography, creating both tribute and historical record of journalism’s transformation.
Street photography’s definition remains contested among practitioners, with ongoing debates about location, spontaneity, and subject requirements shaping this vital documentary genre.
Three major manufacturers released competitive full-frame mirrorless cameras in 2025, creating an unprecedented level of choice and capability in the mid-range segment.
X’s newly introduced photo editing feature has become a vehicle for non-consensual image manipulation, primarily targeting women, raising critical questions about platform responsibility.
South Korean photographer sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for defrauding over 160 wedding couples by accepting payments without delivering promised images.
ESA releases exceptional imagery featuring Phobos, Mars’ irregularly-shaped moon, positioned above a massive dust storm enveloping the Red Planet.
Striking archival photographs document Soviet military personnel interacting directly with Arctic wildlife on the remote Chukchi Peninsula during the Cold War era.
Leica announces plans to develop proprietary image sensors internally, a strategic move to strengthen technological independence and differentiation in an increasingly consolidated market.
2025 marked a pivotal year where camera manufacturers shifted focus from raw specifications to creating intuitive, emotionally engaging photographic experiences.
Discover how legendary photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson compromised his own artistic philosophy to create one of photography’s most iconic images.