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This AI 'poetry camera' shoots haikus instead of photos – and that’s way more interesting than megapixels
By Timothy Coleman published
This Instax-like camera is like a reverse AI image generator – image-to-text – printing words instead of pictures
'AI will be a watershed moment and the great mega-trend of our generation' – photo contest experts tell us how they’re dealing with a tidal wave of AI-generated images
By Ben Brain published
Photography contests are adapting to the explosion of AI by modifying their rules and employing multi-layered approaches to spot fake and manipulated images.
'It’s nothing to do with photography' – Sony World Photography Award winners tell us their mixed feelings about AI
By Timothy Coleman last updated
We asked Sony World Photography Award winners if AI-generated images have a place in photo competitions and how organizers should approach the tech. Here’s what they said.
This new iPhone app is helping me take nostalgic photos like it's the 1980s
By Paul Hatton published
mood.camera is a simple iPhone app that applies filters to photos to emulate the feeling of taking photos on camera film.
I tested the Google Pixel’s Long Exposure photo mode – and it’s another reason to leave my pro mirrorless camera at home
By Timothy Coleman published
Long exposure is a popular technique for landscape photography and Google Pixel's dedicated mode is surprisingly effective.
How to photograph the total solar eclipse with your camera or smartphone
By Philip Berne, Paul Hatton published
Updated With a total solar eclipse on the 8th April – here's how to capture its beauty on a DSLR, iPhone or Android
This luxury smart telescope will have you in awe of stars, solar systems, galaxies and nebulae in minutes
By Timothy Coleman published
The flawless Unistellar Odyssey Pro is the versatile choice for the stargazing newbies who can afford it.
I played a photography simulator demo and it can't hold a candle to the real thing, but the Apple Vision Pro could change that
By Richard Sibley published
The underlying problem with Photography Simulator is that nearly everyone can go out and take photos themselves
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