Trail Camera Captures Rare Images of World’s Most Elusive Cat

Trail cameras captured images of the rarely-seen Pallas's cat -- a feline more elusive than the snow leopard.

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Controversial Nat Geo Editor Given White House Photo Role

A former National Geographic photo editor who left under a cloud of sexual misconduct allegations has been reportedly hired by the White House.

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Viltrox Debuts Six Pro-Grade Raze AF Prime Lenses for DJI Ronin 4D

DJI Ronin 4D camera users are in for a treat as Viltrox announced a series of six full-frame prime lenses.

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Magnum Photographer Couldn’t Shoot in Russia, So He Controversially Used AI Instead

Carl De Keyzer made his name by capturing very real photographs from the Soviet Union, India, and the Belgian Congo. However, for his most recent project, De Keyzer swapped the camera for artificial intelligence imaging tools.

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Pinterest to Train AI Models on User Content

While Pinterest may not be an obvious platform for photographers, there are still plenty of them on there. For those shooters, they may want to take note of the recent news that the boards-based app will train AI models with user content.

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LiveDrop Wirelessly Moves Data Using Dynamic QR Codes and Cameras

Dutch startup LiveDrop is increasing the size of offline file transfers enabled by its app on mobile devices via special QR codes that don’t require the two devices to connect to each other.

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Northeast Greenland National Park: Photographing Earth’s Last Untouched Frontier

Greenland has been making headlines lately, but beyond the news stories, another side of the island has nothing to do with politics.

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Leica Women Foto Award 2025 Winners Showcase ‘Unity Through Diversity’

On International Women's Day, Leica announced the four winners of its sixth annual Leica Women Foto Project Award. Each winner's work embodies this year's theme, "Unity Through Diversity," and showcases incredible photographic skills and the power of visual storytelling.

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The Sony a1 II’s Popularity Among Pros Shows How Much the ‘Little Things’ Matter

When Sony announced the a1 II last November, much was made of its mostly incremental upgrades. However, while the imaging pipeline is almost entirely unchanged, for working pros, that doesn't matter -- Sony cannot make the a1 II fast enough to keep pace with demand.

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The Best Monitors for the Apple Mac mini and Mac Studio

Apple's redesigned M4 Mac mini and powerful Mac Studio are amazing computers for photographers and video editors, delivering excellent performance for the price. However, neither ships with a display, leaving customers to decide, "What's the best monitor for my Mac mini (or Mac Studio)?" PetaPixel offers three great options.

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