Photographer Bill Delzell is on a quest to identify the unnamed photographer who left behind hundreds of rolls of undeveloped film containing images of historic moments from the late 1960s San Francisco abandoned in a storage unit.
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Groundbreaking Immersive Documentary Explores the Untold Story of a D-Day Combat Cameraman
A new interactive documentary delves into the untold story of a World War II D-Day combat cameraman, the late Richard Taylor. Available exclusively for Apple Vision Pro, the immersive documentary pieces together an 80-year-old story with the veteran’s daughter, bringing the past back to life and honoring an incredible legacy.
Photographer Turns Trash Into Pinhole Cameras and so Can You
Pioneering photographer Ian Ruhter, known for creating cameras out of surprising objects, is turning trash into cameras.
SmallRig’s RC 220C RBG COB LED Is a Colorful Choice for Photo and Video
SmallRig announced the RC 220C, a new continuous LED light for photographers and videographers.
Raging Sunspots Captured in Crystal Clear 8K By New Camera System
A new high-resolution camera system installed at the long-standing Vacuum Tower Telescope (VTT) in Tenerife, Spain is delivering some of the most detailed images of the Sun ever captured.
Greece Sues Adidas Over Drone Light Show of its Shoe Above Acropolis
Greece has filed a lawsuit against Adidas following what appeared to be a drone light show promoting the sportswear brand above the ancient Acropolis.
Unfortunate Redditor Purchases Analog Camera But Doesn’t Know Film Must Be Developed
Film photography is fraught with pitfalls and most celluloid shooters will have a story or two to tell about a darkroom disaster.
A Bridge Across Time: For Sebastião Salgado
In September 2024, I was passing through the Jubilee Market in Covent Garden when I found a ZEISS IKON NETTAR at a vintage camera stall. Nearly 90 years old, it sat between light meters and cracked lenses—quiet and unassuming.
You Can Get a Free Selfie in Space Thanks to Mark Rober’s $5M Satellite
Popular YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober spent $5 million of his own money to launch a satellite into space that can capture “the most epic selfies in the Universe.”
You Probably Can’t Get the Lumix S9 in its Gorgeous ‘Titanium Gold’ Finish
Japanese photographers are getting a gorgeous new Lumix S9 camera next month. The “Titanium Gold” Lumix S9 camera features a new three-layer paint process, which Panasonic promises is more distinctive and eye-catching than conventional metallic paint.