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Tenba’s First-of-its-Kind Rolling Camera Case Converts to a Backpack

Four black rolling suitcases stand side by side on a white background; one has a tripod attached, and another is shown with backpack straps visible.

Tenba has introduced the Roadie V2, an updated series of rolling camera cases designed to bridge the gap between airport travel and on-location work. The refreshed lineup introduces several new design features, most notably the addition of optional removable backpack straps, a first for a rolling camera case.

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DZOFilm Completes Its 11-Lens Arles Cine Prime Series With 18mm T1.4

A close-up view of a black camera lens labeled “18 T1.4” with yellow markings for focus distances and a gear ring for follow focus, set against a plain white background.

DZOFilm unveiled the Arles 18mm T1.4 FF/VV Prime Cine Lens, marking the 11th and final addition to the company’s full-frame Arles cine series. With its ultra-wide focal length and refined optical design, the 18mm T1.4 offers a unique balance between technical precision and cinematic character.

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Llano’s New Backpack Is Built for Traveling Photographers and Costs Just $60

A person wearing a cap and jacket stands on a beach with mountains in the background, holding a camera and wearing a large backpack with a tripod attached, preparing to take a photograph.

Llano's C5 22L Large Hardshell Camera Backpack is a lightweight, rugged pack for photographers who need secure, organized storage in a travel-friendly format. The new model combines a crush-resistant exterior with modular interior dividers and an ergonomic carry system, aiming to balance durability and comfort during extended use.

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PixyBeam Reimagines How You Share Your Photos

A projector sits on a side table, projecting wedding and couple photos onto a wall above a sofa, which is decorated with framed sailboat pictures and a green plant nearby.

PixyBeam, developed by Innoscend, introduces a new way to experience photography, free from the constraints of traditional displays. Instead of being limited to a small screen or a glossy TV, PixyBeam projects photos and short clips directly onto walls or ceilings, creating immersive, 3D-like slide shows that fill the room.

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There Is a New Netflix-Like Streaming Platform for Photographers

A digital graphic with a camera frame overlay displays the text "Story Behind The Image. Behind every powerful photo is a deeper truth." The PPA PhotoVision logo appears in the top left corner.

The Professional Photographers of America (PPA), the world’s largest nonprofit photography association, has launched PhotoVision. This new streaming platform brings together more than 2,500 videos and 1,700 articles focused on the art, business, and inspiration of photography.

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Embracing Autumn’s Fleeting Beauty to Boost Your Photography Sales With Lumaprints

Two landscape photographs of a lake surrounded by autumn trees are displayed outdoors among dense green bushes and foliage. The upper photo has vibrant colors, while the framed lower photo shows a calm reflection.

Autumn’s vibrant colors and crisp light provide photographers with an ideal backdrop to capture striking images across genres, from landscapes to portraits. With Lumaprints’ Print-on-Demand services, these seasonal shots can be quickly turned into high-quality prints, helping photographers showcase the beauty of fall while boosting sales both online and in person.

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Zenfolio’s NextZen Expansion Empowers High-Volume Photographers

A person sits at a desk using a computer displaying images of a youth basketball team, a QR code, and options to download data as CSV or PDF files. A coffee cup is on the desk.

Zenfolio has expanded its NextZen platform to help photographers confidently enter the growing volume photography market. With new AI-powered tools and streamlined workflows, studios can now manage large-scale shoots, deliver galleries faster, and offer a professional client experience without added stress.

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From Rainbows to Tornadoes, Weather Photo Contest Winners Capture Nature’s Beauty and Power

Three photos: a person stands near a massive crashing wave; an aerial view of an island surrounded by a circular rainbow; and rare wave-shaped clouds above houses in a grassy field under a blue sky.

The Royal Meteorological Society's 2025 Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year competition marked its 10th anniversary this year and celebrates the photographers who capture the beauty, drama, and power of weather across the globe.

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