Photography
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Sony Revives RX10 Superzoom with Stacked Sensor and Premium Price
Sony has announced the RX10 V, a $2,299 superzoom camera featuring a new stacked 20.1-megapixel sensor and advanced autofocus, set for an August launch.
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The Myth of Jace Owen: Deconstructing a 1936 Olympic Legend
A viral image claiming to show an athlete named ‘Jace Owen’ winning gold in Nazi Germany has circulated for years. We examine the historical reality of the 1936 Berlin Games to uncover the truth behind this persistent digital legend.
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The Enigma of 1930s America: A Snapshot of Uncertainty
A haunting, undated, and unverified photograph from 1930s America serves as a mirror for the collective memory of the Great Depression era, challenging us to distinguish between historical fact and visual folklore.
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The French Angel: Maurice Tillet and the Myth of Shrek
This haunting, high-contrast portrait of Maurice Tillet captures the man whose unique physiognomy sparked one of modern cinema’s most persistent urban legends.
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The Silent Soundtrack: A Portrait of Digital Solitude
This iconic image of a youth immersed in headphones captures the defining shift in how a generation experiences urban space and personal solitude.
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The Islands of Tomorrow and Yesterday: A Geographical Paradox
Separated by only four kilometers, Ratmanov Island and Kruzenshtern Island sit on either side of the International Date Line, creating a unique 21-hour time gap.
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The Ink of Sacrifice: A Soldier’s Permanent Vow
A poignant photograph of a wounded soldier’s tattoo captures a personal motto that became a haunting testament to his commitment.
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The Weight of Life: Dr. Zbigniew Religa’s Heart Transplant
A haunting 1987 photograph captures the exhaustion and dedication of Dr. Zbigniew Religa after a grueling 23-hour heart transplant surgery.
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The Sergeant and the Kitten: A Moment of Humanity in the Korean War
A poignant 1952 photograph captures U.S. Marine Sergeant Frank Praytor caring for an orphaned kitten, offering a brief glimpse of compassion amidst the devastation of the Korean War.
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Salvador Dalí Arrives in New York: The 1936 SS Normandie Crossing
In December 1936, the iconic surrealist Salvador Dalí arrived in New York City aboard the French ocean liner SS Normandie, marking a pivotal moment in his international career.
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Camera Market Shifts as DSLR Users Face 2026 Crossroads
As rumors of new DSLR developments surface in April 2026, photographers are re-evaluating their gear ecosystems amid rising costs and shifting technical standards.
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Mikaela Shiffrin Trades Slopes for Sidelines at Nets Game
Olympic gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin took a courtside turn as an NBA photographer at the Barclays Center, signaling a high-profile expansion of her brand beyond alpine skiing.



