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Fujifilm Japan has announced the Instax Mini Evo Cinema camera, a unique take on the Evo series that focuses on capturing short videos but also combines that with the ability to shoot photos and make prints. [Read More]
It's 2026, and Canon has been making full-frame EOS R-series mirrorless cameras since 2018. That has not stopped Chinese lens company Meike from releasing a new 85mm f/1.8 Mark II lens for Canon EF-mount DSLR cameras, which seems strange at first glance, but is actually a clever way to bypass Canon's restrictions on third-party full-frame RF lenses with autofocus. [Read More]
Westcott's new FJ250 250Ws Touchscreen Strobe is an exciting entry-level monolight for photographers who need reliable power, fast performance, and a compact footprint on location. Positioned in Westcott's refreshed lineup below the FJ400 II and FJ800, the FJ250 replaces the popular FJ200 and introduces several user-requested upgrades into a more accessible package. [Read More]
Elevate.io, the browser-based collaborative video editor developed by Blackbird, has partnered with Epidemic Sound to bring Epidemic Sound's music catalog to Elevate.io’s editing environment. [Read More]
It's no secret that Eastman Kodak will license its branding to pretty much anyone and one recent example of this is a series of Kodak-branded storage and memory products. They promise some very impressive performance at a fraction of the cost of major brands, so what's the catch? [Read More]
What would a parent do with the power to record a full game their son or daughter played in without touching the camera? The XbotGo Falcon just launched for pre-order at CES 2026 in Las Vegas as a $599 bet on capturing sporting events with the parallels of broadcast television. [Read More]
Minimalism isn’t about emptiness—it’s about intention. In a visual world overloaded with noise, clutter, and constant stimulation, minimalist fine art photography feels like a deep breath. These 27 award-winning fine art photos, selected from the Minimalist Photography Awards 2025, prove that less really can say more—sometimes way more. Each image strips the scene down to
Some photographers chase destinations. Others chase moments. Kanwar Pal Singh does something rarer—he listens. His photographs don’t feel rushed or staged; they feel lived-in, like stories whispered by the mountains themselves. Born and raised in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, a thousand-year-old town soaked in history and tradition, Kanwar’s visual language is deeply tied to where he
In a world where wildlife photography often feels rushed, crowded, and overproduced, Andy Parkinson’s work hits different. His images don’t scream for attention—they pull you in slowly, then stay with you long after you’ve scrolled past. These 35 majestic wildlife photos are a reminder that nature doesn’t need staging, baiting, or pressure to look incredible.
Color is loud. Black and white Mobile photos? That’s where the soul talks. In an age flooded with filters, presets, and overcooked edits, these 25 award-winning black & white mobile photos cut straight to the point—pure emotion, raw light, and fearless storytelling. Recognized at the Mobile Photography Awards – 12th Annual Awards, this collection proves
In Best of 2025, wildlife photography didn’t just level up—it went full throttle. From misty forests to frozen tundras, from split-second bird takeoffs to intimate animal portraits, photographers around the world delivered visuals that stopped us mid-scroll. At 121Clicks.com, we had the privilege of featuring 67 wildlife photographers this year, each bringing their own voice,
You’ve probably seen them on Facebook or a real estate website. They are those cool, interactive pictures you can click and drag. They let you see everything around you. These are 360 photos, and they are easier to create than you might think. Taking a traditional photo captures a single moment from one viewpoint. But a 360 photo, or 360° photo, puts you right in the middle of the scene. In this blog post, we’ll show you exactly how to take 360 photos using your phone camera or a special 360 degree camera. We will look at different methods, from simple apps to high-quality gear. By the end, you’ll be ready to capture your own amazing, immersive content. What Exactly Is a 360 Photo? Think of a 360 photo as a complete sphere of an image. Instead of just a flat rectangle, it wraps all around you. It captures the view from every single direction, recording the entire scene. This spherical image lets you look around as if you were standing where the camera was.… Continue reading How to Take 360 Photos with Different Types of Cameras
Bokeh. Have you heard this term used in conversations while looking at a photo, listened while someone proclaimed that the bokeh in a photo was good or bad, but you’ve been too embarrassed to ask just what it is? Its something every photographer should understand because it affects your image. And whether you know it or not, you’ve probably evaluated the bokeh in your own photos. Well hide your shame no longer. After reading this article, you will be able to hold your head high and raise your nose as you talk about the bokeh in your next photo. Table Of Contents: What is Bokeh? Camera Lens Factors Camera Type Factors Interplay Between Lens and Camera Examples of Bokeh Common Mistakes When Trying to Achieve Good Bokeh Causes of Bad Bokeh in a Lens Fixing Bad Bokeh Using Bad Bokeh Creatively I’m on a budget.… Continue reading Understanding Bokeh in Photography: A Complete Guide
Imagine a photograph where time and space seem to bend and warp, creating surreal, elongated images that defy reality. This is the world of slit scan photography, a fascinating technique that has captivated artists, filmmakers, and scientists for decades. Slit scan photography is a unique method that captures motion over time, resulting in images that appear stretched or distorted. This technique first gained prominence in the nineteen sixties, most notably in Stanley Kubrick’s iconic film two thousand and one A Space Odyssey. The mesmerizing Stargate sequence in that film was created using slit scan photography, introducing audiences to its mind-bending visual effects. Slit scan photography is a captivating and unconventional technique that produces striking, abstract images that defy traditional photography. This method involves capturing a scene or subject through a narrow slit, which moves across the image sensor or film, creating a unique, distorted representation of reality. History Slit scan photography has a rich and fascinating history that spans over a century, with roots in early scientific and astronomical photography.… Continue reading Slit Scan Photography: How to do it and What can You Achieve
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