COLOSSAL Friday May 15, 2026
Paul Nicklen has traveled the globe to not only highlight our planet’s biodiversity but also to shed light on its increasing vulnerabilities due to the ongoing climate crisis, notes Colossal. His forthcoming book, Reverence, marks the most comprehensive collection of his work to date. The book features 160 photographs made over the past three decades. “This book is a celebration of the places that have fed my soul for the last 30 years,” says Nicklen. There’s also a Jumbo Collector’s limited edition. Read the full Story >>
Investing.com Friday May 15, 2026
GoPro has announced it is reviewing strategic options that may include a potential sale of the company or merger. The action cam maker also announced disappointing Q4 2025 earnings, with both earnings per share and revenue failing to meet expectations, notes Investing.com. In recent years, GoPro has also faced mounting competition from DJI and Insta360. At its peak, GoPro was deeply tied to a style of visual storytelling built around immersive point-of-view footage, adds PetaPixel. Read the full Story >>
The New York Times Friday May 15, 2026
When 20th Century Studios released a trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2, viewers were quick to point out that they could barely see it. “So did we just forget how to light movies?” noted one person in a social media post. In recent years, a number of critics have complained about dark, blurry movies shot with shallow depth of field. Ironically, notes The New York Times, several of the features in modern movies are, according to the industry professionals, likely deployed to make movies shot on digital look more “cinematic.” Read the full Story >>
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David Schonauer Friday May 15, 2026
The analog photography movement just keeps bigger and bigger, we noted this week. Kodak confirmed that large-format films and 100-foot bulk rolls are now part of the new lineup of emulsions the
company distributes directly. The news follows the gradual return of Kodak-branded 35mm and 120 films in fresh packaging. Meanwhile, OptiColour also expanded its large format offerings, while Harman
is bringing its ISO … Read the full Story >>