Digital Camera World Wednesday November 12, 2025
You’d be forgiven for thinking that Camera Intelligence’s new Caira mirrorless camera was a concept dreamed up for a sci-fi movie, but, notes Digital Camera World, “it’s very real indeed.” The first interchangeable lens mirrorless camera attaches directly to iPhones via MagSafe and features Google’s popular "Nano Banana" generative AI model, enabling photographers to perform real-time advanced AI image editing, adds PetaPixel. Is it interesting, or, asks DCW, is it terrifying? Available now for pre-order at Kickstarter.
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ARTnews Wednesday November 12, 2025
Last May the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York announced that photography collector Artur Walther, via his Walther Family Foundation, had made a promised gift to the museum of more than 6,500 works. Now, as a foretaste of a larger exhibition to come in 2028, 40 pieces from the gift are on view in the show “View Finding: Selections from the Walther Collection,” notes Art News, which spotlights 9 key images from the collection, from German modernists Bernd and Hilla Becher to apartheid-era studio photographs by Seydou Keïta.
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The Hollywood Reporter Wednesday November 12, 2025
Last month, Meta’s Instagram announced that it would take a cue from the Motion Picture Association, saying that its teen accounts would “be guided” by a PG-13 rating. The MPA said at the time that Meta had not contacted it before announcing the move. Now, notes The Hollywood Reporter, the MPA has demanded that Meta and Instagram stop using the PG-13 mark, calling the claims made by the tech giant “literally false and highly misleading.” A Meta spokesman said the company hopes to work with the MPA. Read the full Story >>
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David Schonauer Wednesday November 12, 2025
It's been more than six months since a video circulated online showing what appeared to be a woman briefly standing in the window of the governor's palace in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Some said she was
naked, others that she wore a light robe. From her second-story height, she looked briefly at a group of protesters outside and then walked out of sight. Taken … Read the full Story >>