Laura El-Tantawy has been working, for the past five years, on a long-term project about her homeland: Egypt. Now, as the country is undergoing massive political and social changes, she's appealing for help to continue her work

28 Oct 2011

Spotlight on crowdfunding: Return of the Black Turtle

Posted by Katherine Waters on 28 Oct 2011
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Photographer Neil Osborne is raising funds on Emphas.is to document a success story - how one man has helped save the Black Turtle from extinction

We just received the Nikon 1 system of cameras - the V1 and J1 - which we will put to the test over the next few days and weeks...

Photographer Klaus Thymann is working with a team of scientists to create the world's first glacier atlas. But, for his documentation of the least-known glaciers in Uganda, he needs your help.

Nikon's new mirrorless cameras - the Nikon 1 V1 and NIkon 1 J1 - feature a new "Motion Snapshot" option that brings images to life as seen in the Harry Potter franchise

Peter Brook, the man behind the Prison Photography blog, dedicates his time to the analysis of photography in sites of incarceration. Now he's taking his work on America's roads

02 Sep 2011

Pentax Q: discreet quality

Posted by Katie Poole on 02 Sep 2011
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The new Pentax Q offers photographers a small, lightweight camera with interchangeable lenses and a 1/2.3-inch CMOS image sensor. Katie Poole takes it for a test drive

20 Jul 2011

One frame: Harold Egerton

Posted by Simon Bainbridge on 20 Jul 2011
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Harold Edgerton’s iconic Milk Drop Coronet of 1957. The MIT professor spent 30 years trying to perfect the image, an obsession that went beyond the original scientific purpose of his experiments. He was working at the border of art and science.

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