Female in Focus x Nikon 2025 Winners Amplify Women’s Voices in Photography

The British Journal of Photography and Nikon have announced the outstanding winners of the Female in Focus 2025 photography competition. The competition celebrates the work of women and non-binary photographers worldwide.

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Wildflower Superbloom Sweeps Death Valley for First Time in 10 Years

Across the deserts of the American West, a rare and widespread superbloom is taking shape, including in Death Valley National Park where it has already started. Following months of steady storms and snowmelt runoff, landscapes typically defined by sand and sparse vegetation are now covered in acres of vibrant wildflowers.

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With SanDisk Spun Off, WD is Reviving and Relaunching the G-Drive Brand

Now that SanDisk has been spun off into its own separate company, Western Digital (now known as just WD) is reinvigorating the G-Drive brand and transitioning all of the HDD products that used to be SanDisk Professional over to it.

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Snapseed’s New Built-In Camera Has Film Simulations, Including Portra and Superia

Snapseed suddenly updated its app last year after years of silence, and it doesn't seem like the team is done. Today, it pushed an update to the iOS app that adds a camera to the interface; it's the first time Snapseed has ever had a camera. For reference, it launched in 2011 and was acquired by Google back in 2012.

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If This Is the DJI Osmo Pocket 4, It Doesn’t Look Very Different

According to The New Camera, a customer walked into a DJI authorized store in Malaysia with what he claimed was the DJI Osmo Pocket 4. As The Verge notes, the Reel and TikTok that store shared have since been deleted, but The New Camera kept its copy online.

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Reservations No Longer Needed at Three of America’s Most Popular National Parks

The National Park Service (NPS) has announced that visitors to three of the most popular national parks in the United States will no longer need to make reservations to enter in 2026. The move is a dramatic shift in how the NPS handles over-visitation and overcrowding, and may significantly affect how landscape and nature photographers approach their photo adventures.

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Mandler’s First Recreated Classic Leica Lens Sold Out Almost Immediately

Chinese newcomer Mandler announced its first lens last May, the Mandler 35mm f/2 "7 Elements." The lens faithfully recreates the classic Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 at an extremely aggressive price of about $350. It went on sale this week and sold out almost immediately.

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Horror ‘Demon’ Appears in DC Real Estate Listing Photo

Real estate photos are meant to attract renters and buyers, but AI-generated images are misleading people and making horrific errors. Case in point: a Washington, D.C. listing featured a “demon” climbing out of a bathroom toilet.

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These Multi-Color Light Stands Inject Some Fun into Mundane Photo Gear

Photographers are used to black light stands designed to blend into the background, but one creative is trying to upend the status quo by injecting some color.

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William Eggleston’s Final Dye-Transfer Photos Go on Display

For his new show, The Last Dyes, William Eggleston and his team used up the last remaining dye-transfer materials to make new prints of the iconic photographer's work from the 1970s.

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