Earlier this month, Fujifilm announced the Instax mini 41 instant camera but due to the tumultuous nature of President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements, did not release pricing information. Today, Fujifilm revealed the cost: $129.95.
Earlier this month, Fujifilm announced the Instax mini 41 instant camera but due to the tumultuous nature of President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements, did not release pricing information. Today, Fujifilm revealed the cost: $129.95.
An NBA photographer has given an insight into what it is like covering a professional basketball game and the incredible amount of work that goes into it.
Looking Glass announced a new 27-inch three-dimensional light field display, calling it the most powerful in its lineup to date. The new screen is optimized for delivering 3D experiences to groups of users simultaneously, is iPad-powered, and features 5K resolution with 16 inches of virtual depth.
Researchers used thermal drones and unexpectedly discovered a rare species of tree kangaroo living in the wild in Australia.
An extremely rare photograph of Abraham Lincoln, described as “the closest you will get to ever seeing” the President, is estimated to fetch up to $1 million at auction this month.
ChatGPT’s powerful new AI image generator continues to make waves as people keep finding creative ways to use it. The latest trend? Users are turning their dogs into humans.
A fun new game made by a Redditor challenges people to guess the year a photo was taken. It tests camera knowledge and requires the player to know their history.
The World Press Photo Awards has announced its overall winner and Samar Abu Elouf, a Palestinian photojournalist, has won Photo of the Year for her portraits of a young boy named Mahmoud Ajjour who was severely injured while fleeing an Israeli attack in Gaza.
Nikon released a new firmware for its flagship Z9 mirrorless camera, bringing the Z9 to version 5.20. The release adds just a few features, but one is especially eye-catching: Support for the Nikon NX Field remote shooting system.
The World Photography Organization announced the overall winners of the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2025 at the annual awards gala at Somerset House in London. British photographer Zed Nelson is “Photographer of the Year 2025” for his incredible series, The Anthropocene Illusion.