Ethical Wildlife Photography: A Field Guide to Photographing Animals with Respect

A crew working for an unnamed wildlife photographer fed and used cellophane paper to lure a fox for the 'perfect shot' in Grand Teton National Park. Since the fox was conditioned to human food, park officials euthanized it. The photographer got his shot. The fox paid with its life. Learning about this event became the North Star for Arthur Lefo, an OM SYSTEM Ambassador who has spent 14 years photographing iconic wildlife. Lefo believes that ethical wildlife photography isn't just about rules, but respect.

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Canon Teases Upcoming Camera Launch for November 6, 2025

Canon is teasing what appears to be a new camera launch set for November 6. While the company did not provide any details, there is a bit that can be extracted from what little it has shown. Namely, this looks like it will be a photo-focused camera.

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The Best Video Cameras to Take On Long-Distance Backpacking

It was sunset on top of the tallest mountain in the continental United States, and I had two immediate priorities. One was dinner. As a long-distance backpacker on the Pacific Crest Trail, I was burning between 4,000 and 6,000 calories a day, and losing too much weight was a constant concern for myself and my friends. The other priority was 32.4 ounces of metal and glass clipped to the shoulder strap of my backpack: my camera. And as the


Photographer Documents Australia’s Fading Towns and Forgotten Buildings

A photographer traveled across rural parts of South Australia, documenting abandoned buildings and towns that have fallen into decline.

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How a Ladder Company Turned Louvre Heist Photo Into a Viral Ad Campaign

As the saying attributed to P.T. Barnum goes, "There is no such thing as bad publicity." German company Böcker certainly subscribes to the view after turning a press photo of one of its ladders used in the daring Louvre Museum heist into a viral marketing campaign.

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Lightroom Now Supports Native Tethering for Leica SL3 and Q3

Leica photographers are finally getting support for tethering in Lightroom Classic. With version 15.0, the SL3 and Q3 camera systems are natively supported, meaning that no additional plugins are necessary for tethering to work.

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Sigma Says Full-Frame Foveon Sensor Still in Development, But It’s Not Close

Sigma's full-frame Foveon image sensor project has faced significant challenges, but the company's CEO says it is still working on Foveon image sensor development.

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Real Estate Agents Are Using AI Images Instead of Actual Photos

House hunters have begun to notice that real estate listings increasingly contain AI images and are calling them misleading.

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Four Photographers Narrowly Avoid Disaster in Violent Motorsports Crash

Four photographers were taken to the hospital but seemingly avoided disaster following a violent crash during the Gold Coast 500 Supercars race in Australia over the weekend.

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City Fines Homeowner $300,000 After Using Drone to Spot Illegal Fireworks

A week after Fourth of July celebrations, PetaPixel reported that multiple California police departments had used drones to surveil and spot people illegally shooting off fireworks. Promised fines have been rolling out since, including a new $300,000 one levied against an Orange County homeowner who claims they were not even home on July 4.

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