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    NASA’s Chandra Detects a Sun-Like Star “Blowing Bubbles”

    Feb 23, 2026 Soumyadeep Mukherjee

    High-energy observations have revealed a long-sought feature around a nearby solar analog. Using NASA‘s Chandra X-Ray Observatory, astronomers have detected extended emission around the young…

    AI vs Camera: How Google’s Pomelli Threatens Traditional Product Shoots

    Feb 23, 2026 Alysa Gavilan

    Google’s Pomelli Photoshoot feature uses AI to generate studio‑style product images, challenging entry‑level commercial photographers and redefining visual content creation.

    8 Dollar Store Items That Create Stunning Prism Photography Effects

    Feb 23, 2026 Darlene Lleno

    This guide reveals 8 inexpensive household items for DIY prism photography that cost under $5 each. Learn how to use old CDs, eyeglasses, watch crystals, and other common objects to create professional rainbow effects, light leaks, and dreamy bokeh without buying expensive prism photography equipment.

    Skip the Basics: Photography Niches That Make Your Portfolio Stand Out

    Feb 23, 2026 Alysa Gavilan

    Discover underexplored photography niches that elevate your creative work. From miniatures to cultural rituals, learn how to make your portfolio stand out.

    Stop Wasting $300+ When You Can Build This DIY Diffusion Frame

    Feb 23, 2026 Darlene Lleno

    This complete guide shows you how to build a foldable 4×4 DIY diffusion frame for around $80 using aluminum pipes, copper corners, and diffusion fabric. The DIY diffusion frame creates professional soft lighting and doubles as a floppy flag for negative fill at a fraction of the $300+ cost of commercial options.

    It’s Shockingly Simple: The New Flash Adapter for TYCH Film Cameras

    Feb 23, 2026 David Prochnow

    Imagine you’re happily snapping dreamy half-frame film shots with your vintage-cool TYCH 35 mm half-frame camera and then BAM! You realize there’s no way to…

    JWST Reveals Spiral Galaxy NGC 5134 in Unprecedented Detail

    Feb 23, 2026 Soumyadeep Mukherjee

    Infrared imaging now drives much of modern galaxy research. By probing wavelengths that penetrate dust, astronomers can trace both embedded star formation and the structure…

    Viltrox Wide and Telephoto Conversion Lenses Add Range to Your X100VI

    Feb 23, 2026 Alberto Lima

    The Fujifilm X100VI is one of the more polarizing cameras available today. For some, the fixed-lens APS-C camera is the perfect, high-performance point-and-shoot. For others, the crop sensor and fixed lens are far too limiting – even with the ability to digitally crop in. I tend to be more in the latter camp, preferring to use one of FujiFilm’s interchangeable lens cameras to maximize functionality. Recently, I got the opportunity to try the X100VI again, this time with Viltrox’s Wide and Telephoto Conversion Lenses. Did it change my mind about the camera?

    James Webb Reveals Uranus’s Aurora in 3D for the First Time

    Feb 22, 2026 Soumyadeep Mukherjee

    The thermal structure and ion chemistry of Uranus’s upper atmosphere have remained poorly constrained for decades. Most available measurements trace back to the brief encounter…

    If Feelings Had a Mother Tongue, It Would Be Photography

    Feb 22, 2026 Anzalna Siddiqui

    Behind every pixel, a story untold, in the silence of images, our souls unfold. I often find myself gazing at a photograph. Nothing particularly famous,…