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Tech News: DJI's Easy-to-Fly Neo 2

DP Review   Thursday November 20, 2025

DJI’s newly announced Neo 2—the latest iteration of its tiny, beginner-friendly camera drone—introduces several changes designed to make the drone easier and safer to fly, such as obstacle sensing, a new display, and better wind resistance. DJI also gave a boost to the video specs, promising higher-quality footage from the palm-sized device, notes DP Review. It’s also easier to control in windy conditions: The original Neo could withstand moderate breezes of 13-18 mph while the Neo 2 can handle winds of 19-24 mph.    Read the full Story >>

Legal Brief: Drake Faces Infringement Lawsuit Over Visual in 'What Did I Miss?' Video

Billboard   Thursday November 20, 2025

Canadian superstar Drake is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit from Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti alleging that a key sequence in the rapper’s “What Did I Miss?” video includes a photograph from Galimberti’s 2020 book The Ameriguns. Both Galimberti’s photo and the scene in question show men standing outside houses, surrounded by firearms. A National Geographic photographer, Galimberti is also known for shooting a notorious 2022 Balenciaga campaign. In a strange twist, notes Billboard, Drake was intentionally trying to connect his feud with Kendrick Lamar to the Balenciaga campaign.   Read the full Story >>

See It Now: A Preview of the 2026 Pirelli Calendar

W Magazine   Thursday November 20, 2025

Shooting the Pirelli Calendar is a career milestone for a photographer, but the honor doesn’t celebrate the success of a creative project; it marks the beginning, notes W magazine. “You win a prize, but then you have to go and earn it afterwards,” says Norwegian photographer Sølve Sundsbø, who was tasked with creating the 2026 edition of the cultural touchstone. This year Pirelli wanted to feature women only, as well as nature. Among those Sundsbø photographed: Tilda Swinton, FKA Twigs, Gwendoline Christie, and Isabella Rossellini.   Read the full Story >>

Art News: In a Risk Averse Market, Photography Went Global at Paris Photo

By David Schonauer   Thursday November 20, 2025

The Paris Photo art fair returned to the Grand Palais this month for its 28th edition, bringing together 220 exhibitors, including 178 galleries and 42 publishers from 33 countries. And in doing so, it presented a formula for expanding the market for photography at a moment of change and uncertainty for the photo sector: "[A]mid a pronounced market contraction, the fair's broad geographic spread …   Read the full Story >>

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