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Tech News: Google's Nano Banana Goes Pro

WIRED   Tuesday December 2, 2025

Google’s Nano Banana became a viral sensation this fall after users started posting personalized action figures and other meme-able creations on social media. The newly launched Nano Banana Pro, the company’s latest image-generating model, features updates targeted at corporate adoption, from putting Nano Banana Pro in Google Slides for business presentations to integrating the new model with Google Ads for advertisers globally. You can also generate images in 4K resolution, notes Wired.   Read the full Story >>

Pro File: Why I'm Walking Away from Food Photography After Four Nearly Decades

By Wonderful Machine   Tuesday December 2, 2025

"When I was sixteen," writes photographer Teri Campbell, "my parents gave me a Canon AE-1 for Christmas. I didn't know it then, but that gift would change everything. That camera set me on a path I couldn't have imagined - a career spanning nearly four decades, creating food and beverage images for some of the most iconic brands in the world. And now, for …   Read the full Story >>

Astrophotography: What to Look For in December

DIYPhotography   Monday December 1, 2025

NASA has finally confirmed  that interstellar traveler 3I/ATLAS is a comet, not an alien spacecraft, as you might have heard on TikTok. Elsewhere in the night sky, there is plenty to view and photograph in December:. For instance, there’s the Geminid meteor shower (Dec. 13-14), which, notes DIY Photography, is “the king of meteor showers,” with up to 120 multicolored meteors each hour at its peak.  It is caused by debris left behind by an asteroid named 3200 Phaethon, found in 1982.    Read the full Story >>

Honor Roll: The Royal Photographic Society Awards 2025

Royal Photographic Society   Monday December 1, 2025

The Royal Photographic Society Awards, the world’s longest-running photography competition, has announced the winners of its 2025 edition. The RPS Award Centenary Medal, the contest’s most prestigious prize, goes to British photographer Susan Derges, who is best known for her large-scale camera-less photograms of some of the shorelines and rivers of Devon and Dartmoor. Her more recent work has been concerned with recreated environments, notes the RPS. The Guardian  has a portfolio of this year’s winners.   Read the full Story >>

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