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Vimeo, WeTransfer, and Filmic Owner Bending Spoons is Going Public
Milan-based app studio Bending Spoons has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States with a potential valuation of $20 billion.
You Can Buy the Luna Ultra Camera Insta360 Only Sorta Unveiled
As content creators wait to learn more about the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P, its biggest competitor, the Insta360 Luna Ultra, is likewise keeping key facts close to the vest.
3 hours ago
Moment’s Long Weekend Bags Are Getting a Striking New Summer Color
Moment is updating its Long Weekend camera bags and accessories with a bright, summer-themed color while adding a couple of new pieces to the line: a new crossbody camera pouch and a braided rope camera strap.
4 hours ago
DJI Is Still Keeping Most of the Osmo Pocket 4P Details Under Wraps
The Osmo Pocket 4P is starting to get more visible online as DJI is putting it into the hands of reviewers and content creators this week. That said, most of this camera is still a mystery -- and that's the way DJI wants it.
A Close Look at the Extremely Rare, Foveon-Powered Polaroid X530
As promised, photographer James Warner, known for his YouTube channel snappiness, created a full-length video about his ultra-rare Polaroid X530 compact camera. The weird 2004 digital camera has a Foveon X3 image sensor, marking the first and only time a Foveon sensor was utilized by a non-Sigma digital camera.
Meta Removes Facial Recognition Code from Ray-Ban Smart Glasses App
Meta has reportedly removed a controversial facial recognition system, internally known as "Name Tag," that was discovered in the code of a companion app for its line of Ray-Ban smart glasses.
7 hours ago
‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ Video Officially Preserved by British Film Institute
"Charlie Bit My Finger" -- a private family video which unexpectedly became one of the earliest global viral videos on YouTube -- has been officially preserved by the British Film Institute (BFI).
8 hours ago
Scientists Capture First-Ever Photos of the Elusive ‘Cozumel Dwarf Fox’
The Cozumel dwarf fox, a tiny animal so elusive that scientists were unsure whether it even existed, has been photographed for the first time.
10 hours ago
Oyen U35 Bolt+ SSD Review: Fastest On Record, But With a Catch
Oyen Digital recently announced the U35 Bolt+ USB4 (80Gbps) portable SSD that makes some pretty lofty promises. Designed for speed and built to withstand the elements, Oyen says it delivers up to 6,000 MB/s transfer speeds. That would be the fastest PetaPixel has ever seen.
No Matter How Careful You Are, You Will Get Dust Inside Your Camera
As Instagram user mrphotographerguy showed in a Reel with the aid of his friend, Alexander Nikolis, zoom lenses do some interesting things with camera ports, and more importantly, the inside of a camera.
22 hours ago
The Expected and Promised End of the Intel Mac Has Arrived
With Apple unveiling macOS 27, or macOS Golden Gate, today at its annual WWDC event, the Intel Mac's end has finally arrived. It was a good run.
24 hours ago
Icelandair Found its ‘Really Bad Photographer’ and Gave Her $50,000
Back in March, Icelandair launched an extremely unusual photo contest. Instead of seeking the most talented, best photographer, Icelandair wanted a "really bad" one. The airline wanted to show that Iceland is so beautiful that even a bad photographer could get good photos.
Apple’s All-New Image Playground Promises More Than Cartoons
Today at WWDC 2026, Apple unveiled a wide range of new software for its product ecosystem, including macOS 27 Golden Gate, iOS 27, and iPadOS 27. A significant part of all the new software updates is an upgraded Apple Intelligence system, which includes a revamped Image Playground, Apple's generative AI for images.
Jun 08, 2026
Apple’s Photos App is Getting Three New AI-Powered Editing Tools
Apple is enhancing the photo editing tools available in the Photos App with the next version of iOS. Three new features are coming: enhanced Cleanup, Extend, and Reframe.
f8 Develop is an HDR Film Negative Inversion App Built for Apple Silicon
f8 Develop is a new film negative inversion app made specifically for macOS and is meant to support photographers who scan with a mirrorless or DSLR camera at home.
Jun 08, 2026
13 Award-Winning Photos From the UN World Oceans Day Contest
The 13 winners of the 13th annual Photo Competition for United Nations World Oceans Day have been announced.
New Chrome Extension Brings Batch Editing to Google Photos
Google Photos has become one of the most popular photo platforms in the world, serving more than 1.5 billion monthly users and providing everything from cloud backups to AI-powered editing tools. Yet despite its extensive feature set, one capability has remained notably absent for years: batch editing.
Jun 08, 2026
The 26 Finalists for the 2026 Beaker Street Science Photography Prize
The 2026 Beaker Street Science Photography Prize has unveiled its finalists, and they are a spectacular collection of beautiful, scientifically valuable images captured by photographers and scientists around the world.
Viltrox Announces Evo 75mm f/1.8 and 90mm f/2.2 Portrait Primes
Viltrox has introduced two new additions to its Evo series lineup, the AF 75mm f/1.8 Evo and AF 90mm f/2.2 Evo, designed specifically for APS-C mirrorless systems. Built for Sony E, Nikon Z, and Fujifilm X mounts, both lenses focus on delivering professional portrait performance in a compact and lightweight form factor.
Jun 08, 2026
‘The Odyssey’ Website Lets You Watch the Trailer in All Six Different Formats
The website for Christopher Nolan's upcoming The Odyssey lets viewers watch the movie trailer in all the film's different formats, from IMAX 70mm to Dolby Vision.
Jun 08, 2026
Japan’s Top Volleyball Competition Bans All Photography Over Fears About ‘Inappropriate’ Images
Japan's top beach volleyball competition banned all photography after players raised concerns about voyeuristic and "inappropriate" images being taken during matches.
Jun 08, 2026
Photojournalist Hit and Dragged by Car While Covering Delaney Hall Protests
A photojournalist was hit and dragged by a car while covering the protest outside Delaney Hall immigration detention center this weekend.
Jun 08, 2026
Iraq’s Team Photographer Denied Entry Into the US Ahead of the World Cup
The official photographer for the Iraq national football team, Talal Salah, was detained for 10 hours when trying to enter the United States with the rest of the Iraqi team and staff. Salah was eventually denied entry to the U.S. ahead of the 2026 World Cup, meaning the team will be without its official photographer for its first World Cup appearance in 40 years.
Jun 07, 2026
Iceland’s Targeted Drone Ban Is Nature Conservation Theater
For several summers, I have taught drone photography in Iceland’s highlands under permits issued by the country’s nature conservation agency. I applied on time, followed every condition, and never received a complaint from a ranger, another visitor, or the agency itself.
Florida Officials Need You to Identify Animals Captured on Trail Cameras
Florida officials are asking people to identify wildlife in photos captured on trail cameras across the state.
Jun 07, 2026
Light Lens Lab 35mm f/1.4 ASPH ‘11873’ Review: All the Joy for Way Less Money
Amongst the plethora of different versions of the Leica M 35mm f/1.4 Summilux lenses, the “11873” model has garnered special attention. This double-aspherical design is famous for its lens character and classic glow at wider apertures. Of course, lens aficionados have driven the price of this original lens to astronomical values, which is where Light Lens Lab has stepped in.
How It Was Shot: The Triangle Shadow of Mount Hood
Towering 11,249 feet above sea level, Mount Hood is the tallest mountain in the state of Oregon. The mountain is so large that on a clear day, it can be visible from over 100 miles away.
Jun 06, 2026
Artist Farms World’s Largest Living Photograph That’s Visible Only From the Sky
Fly over a field near Toulouse, France, look down, and right now you will see a giant eye looking back at you. The ambitious art installation is called Farming Photographs and is the work of British-Spanish artist Almudena Romero.
Twenty Years, One City: What Tokyo Taught Me About Patience and Glass
Most photographers I know are in constant motion. New cities, new continents, new visual problems to solve. There's truth in it. Unfamiliarity forces you to look. Familiarity gives you permission to stop. But there's another, less-discussed school of practice that works in the opposite direction: stay. Return. Go back to the same streets until the strangeness burns away and something else appears in its place.
The Legendary Zeiss Otus DSLR Lenses Have Been Discontinued
As Zeiss turns the page to its Otus ML series of lenses for full-frame mirrorless cameras, it appears that the company's legendary Otus DSLR lenses are finally finished.
Jun 05, 2026
7-Eleven and New Balance Team for a Limited-Edition Camera Crossover
Another day, another Kodak Charmera knockoff. Although, at least this time, it looks fun.
Jun 05, 2026
Viltrox’s New Monitor Has a Bright 5.5-Inch Display and Robust Camera Control
Viltrox has announced the new DC-550 Pro II, a compact 5.5-inch camera monitor designed for filmmakers, videographers, and content creators who need professional monitoring tools in a lightweight package.
Jun 05, 2026
Nikon Finally Launches Silver Version of its Japan-Only Zf-GR1 Camera Grip
Nearly three years after the Nikon Zf's release, Nikon is launching a new silver colorway for its popular Zf-GR1 extension grip, at least in Japan.
Jun 05, 2026
Film Friday: Optik OptiColour Is a New Color Film (That Goes By Many Names)
With this Film Friday Review we are shining a light on a new color film that seems to love traveling the world under a multitude of aliases. While we first met this film as Optik Oldschool OptiColour, you might have crossed paths with it under the ORWO Wolfen NC200 or KONO Color 200 monikers.
Save Big on Sigma Lenses From Wide-Angle to Super Telephoto
Sigma has spent years building a reputation for producing lenses that often challenge first-party alternatives while remaining competitively priced. This week's Sigma lens deals cover everything from ultra-wide APS-C zooms and fast Art-series primes to versatile travel lenses and professional super-telephoto glass.
Jun 05, 2026
Cinelux Sixteen Camera Captures Super 16 Film and Digital Video at the Same Time
Cinelux unveiled a prototype of a new hybrid film camera, the Cinelux Sixteen. Per Cinelux, the Sixteen is the first new hybrid analog cinema camera built for modern production workflows in over 20 years.
IMAX 70mm Tickets for ‘The Odyssey’ are Being Listed for $1,500 on eBay
Demand for IMAX 70mm screenings of Christopher Nolan’s upcoming The Odyssey has been so high that ticket buyers reportedly faced hour-long waits online -- while opening weekend seats for large-format screenings are being listed on eBay for as much as $1,500.
Jun 05, 2026
Did Norway Just Take the Greatest World Cup Team Photo Ever?
The Norwegian soccer side has let it be known that they are heading to the United States in warrior-like fashion via a spectacular team photo.
Jun 05, 2026
Bank of England Considers Putting Wildlife Photos on Banknotes
Some lucky photographers may have their work immortalized on British banknotes after the Bank of England asked the public to select animals to replace the historical figures that currently sit on the £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes.
Jun 05, 2026
You Can Now Take Photos With Your AirPods in iOS 26
iPhone users can now take photos and record videos remotely using their AirPods in supported camera apps with iOS 26.
Jun 05, 2026
Police Sergeant Charged With Stealing Photographer’s Camera Bag From Delaney Hall Protests
A police sergeant from New Jersey has been charged with stealing a photographer's bag after she was hit with a 2x4 and had to seek medical attention.
Jun 05, 2026
Light Lens Lab 75mm f/1.5 ‘Z21’ Prime Has An Entirely Original Optical Design
Light Lens Lab has unveiled the 75mm f/1.5 "Z21," a new manual focus mid-telephoto portrait prime lens for Leica M-Mount.
Jun 04, 2026
The LRTimelapse Pro Timer 3.5 Is a Timelapse Photographer’s Best Friend
Time-lapse photographer and founder of LRTimelapse, Gunther Wegner, has announced an upgraded version of his intervalometer, the LRTimelapse Pro Timer 3.5.
Jun 04, 2026
Capture One and Leica Are for Sale? Plus GoPro Is on ‘The Brink’ | The PetaPixel Podcast
This week on The PetaPixel Podcast, Chris, Jordan, and Jaron are in Atlanta, Georgia at the headquarters of KEH to hear what is popular on the pre-owned camera market, what cameras are the hardest to fix, and more.
Jun 04, 2026
NBA Finals Showcase Huge Progress of Women in Sports Photography
Photographer Sam (Samantha) Owens is covering her first NBA Finals, representing the long-time advancement of women assigned to document elite sports events.
Jun 04, 2026
Sony Is Making a Massive Cinema Camera Image Sensor
Sony has announced the development of the Rialto 65, a new 65mm-format image sensor block designed to expand the capabilities of its Venice 2 cinema camera platform. Scheduled for release in the first half of 2027, the new sensor promises to bring large-format cinematography to existing Venice 2 users without requiring an entirely new camera system.
Jun 04, 2026
Stunning Science Image Maps the Magnetic Fields Between Galaxies
Researchers in Australia have created the largest map of cosmic magnetic fields ever assembled, revealing the invisible forces that shape galaxies across the Universe.
Honor Magic V6 Foldable Squeezes in Big Battery and Apple Connectivity
When Honor launches a foldable phone, you can bet some firsts in the segment will come with the announcement. The Magic V6 is its latest flagship foldable smartphone, sporting the largest battery ever equipped in a foldable to date. The hinge is also rated at 2,800 MPa tensile strength.
Jun 04, 2026
Who Took This JFK Photo? Museum and Collector Clash in Copyright Case
The question over who took a photograph of President John F. Kennedy on the day he was assassinated has been at the center of a legal case.
Jun 04, 2026