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Tilting LCD screens that let users keep an eye on the action when holding a camcorder up high or down low are pretty much standard nowadays, but they don’t help reduce the arm and wrist fatigue that results when holding the device in such positions. The

BooBy Bruce Wendler

Moduls and pixels are everywhere, ...once you see them. A deep phenomenological urban archaeology of the recent future using supplemental surfaces. Or something similar.By oliver lerone schultz

A short walk through the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.By Daniel Riedel

How capturing Italians living the moment changed my lifeBy Deborah Downes

A re-acquaintanted love for the south.By Devin

The idea of "social circles" made me think about the Kumbha Mela which is regarded as the greatest gathering in the history of mankindBy Thomas Brandenburg

Canon shows off future tech at marketing showcase in New York.

It’s not fancy but this cheap travel bag gets the job done.

Nature photographers Will and Matt Burrard-Lucas devised their own remote-controlled vehicle that could bring their camera closer to the animals they photographed.

Antonio Martinez brings the vintage technique of dry-plate tintype printing into the 21st century and creates stop-motion videos.

From its beginnings in the dentist's office to its days along the runway, photographers keep returning to ring lighting.

There are lots of rainproof camera covers out there but we like the simplicity of the whimsically named Camera Duck.

Though there isn't a whole heck of a lot of info on how the lens will work, Panasonic says its 3D lens for its Micro Four Thirds-based LUMIX digital camera will hit the market before the end of the year.

You can keep your iPods, iPads and iPhones. We'll take an Apple Cinema Display over them any day.