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Alfie Boxx Camera Promises an All-in-One Analog Photography Experience

A vintage wooden camera sits on a metal surface outdoors, with film holders next to it. In the background, there is a large metal arch structure and modern buildings, under a cloudy sky.

Upstart British photography company Alfie Cameras is launching its next camera, the Alfie Boxx, in just a few weeks. The upcoming camera is an all-in-one analog camera experience, enabling photographers to capture and develop photos right in the camera itself.

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Photographers Need to Stop Worshiping Dynamic Range

Snow-covered trees and a frosty landscape are reflected in a calm, clear lake, with a tall, snow-capped mountain in the background under a bright blue sky.

Photography has always had a weakness for metrics, but dynamic range has taken on a peculiar authority in the digital era. It is treated not just as a specification, but as a verdict. Cameras are ranked, dismissed, or praised based on differences of less than a stop, as if such a number alone could determine the quality of an image.

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Photographer Builds His Own Tethering App to Solve Subscription Fatigue

A computer screen displays photography software with a medium format camera as the subject. The interface shows camera controls, settings, and a filmstrip of preview images at the bottom.

For more than a decade, commercial photographer and retoucher John Barnard has worked across high-end campaigns for brands including Nike, Apple, Restoration Hardware, and Pottery Barn. But after 15 years in the industry, what ultimately pushed him to build his own software wasn’t a creative breakthrough or a business pivot. It was a broken tethering connection on set.

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Big Discounts on Every Kind of Camera Bag for Photographers

A collage of five different camera bags and cases, including backpacks, messenger bags, a hard case, and an open padded bag with adjustable compartments, displayed against a blurred, colorful background.

Spring often brings a shift in how photographers move. There's more travel, more location work, and a renewed focus on portability. With that comes the need for camera bags that match different shooting styles, whether that’s lightweight everyday carry or fully protected transport for larger, pricier kits.

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A Look at One of the Most Beautiful Cameras Hasselblad Ever Released

A vintage medium format camera with a large lens and waist-level viewfinder sits on a dark surface against a softly lit background.

Every so often, Hasselblad takes to its YouTube channel to showcase a legendary product from its distant past. The latest classic camera to get the modern video treatment is an absolute beauty, the Hasselblad 500 EL/M "20 Years in Space" edition. Released way back in 1982, it is arguably Hasselblad's coolest camera ever.

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The Second View App is a Light Meter and Distance Scale with Parallax Correction and More

A smartphone mounted on a camera rig displays a live view of green maple leaves, with detailed camera settings visible on the screen. The background shows matching green foliage.

Second View is a newly-developed app that turns an iPhone into an all-in-one assistant device for analog photographers. Not only does it include mainstay functions like a light meter and exposure timers, but it also includes a LiDAR distance scale, parallax correction, and film stock reciprocity correction.

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Photographers and Scientists Partner to Solve the Riddle of the Ghost Orchid

A moth hovers near white flowers against a black background. Large white text reads “CHASING GHOSTS.”.

A new documentary follows photographers and scientists deep into Florida’s most remote swamps in search of answers to one of botany’s most enduring questions: what pollinates the elusive ghost orchid. Long considered one of North America’s rarest and least understood flowers, the species has resisted decades of study, with its reproduction largely undocumented in the wild.

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