THE VERGE Monday November 24, 2025
Insta360 has announced an accessories kit that will expand its 8K Ace Pro 2 action cam’s capabilities as both a video camera with three new lenses and, notes The Verge, as a still camera with a redesigned grip and a compact wireless printer that can turn shots into instant photos. Insta360’s new Pocket Printer is similar in size to other pocketable instant printers from Fujifilm and Canon, but instead of Zink or Instax paper, it uses dye-sublimation technology. With Instax having sold 100 million cameras as of this year, it's clear that the market is a profitable one, adds Digital Camera World. Read the full Story >>
Nature Photographer of the Year Monday November 24, 2025
Norwegian photographer Åsmund Keilen has won the top prize in the 2025 Nature Photographer of the Year contest for his image “Sundance”—a painting-like shot of a bird in fight, framed against the glowing orb of the sun. The photo was taken just outside Oslo when Keilen was on his way to the store to buy food. Realizing he’d left his coffee cup on the roof of his car, he reached up to get it and "immediately saw what would become this photograph.” The image was made using in-camera multiple exposure.
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DP Review Monday November 24, 2025
Panasonic Lumix Pro Services will be ending in eight European countries and the United Kingdom as of November 30, 2025, repots DP Review. Panasonic shut down its Ireland program in 2022. Lumix Pro Services is a membership program for Panasonic users that offers prioritized support, extended warranties and other benefits. The US Pro Lumix Services, which will continue, has two membership tiers: The free Red tier promises service turnaround times of three to five business days and loaner equipment, while the $199-per-year Platinum tier brings additional benefits. Read the full Story >>
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David Schonauer Monday November 24, 2025
"As I worked in Afghanistan for more than a decade, my photographs have contributed to its representation: the images that we see, the ones we do not and the way they are framed." So notes Pulitzer
Prize winning Italian photojournalist Lorenzo Tugnoli, whose new book, "It Can Never Be the Same," depicts a side to the country not seen in the news. Between 2019 … Read the full Story >>