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Chasing Ice: Could Time-Lapse Photography Save the Planet?

© 2009 James Balog/Extreme Ice Survey.

A new film shows how the Extreme Ice Survey, led by photographer James Balog, documents climate change.

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© Boris Savelev, Courtesy of Michael Hoppen Gallery
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Color Constructions From a Rocket Engineer Turned Photographer

Boris Savelev, who spent his working life in the former Soviet Union as a rocket engineer, brings the same methodical eye to his photography and printing process. Color Constructions, a new exhibition of his work, represents the apex of his experimentation in printmaking.

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Max Rossi—Reuters
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Brave New (Photography) World: Octocopters as Cameras

A new breed of octocopter drones can fly more than a half-mile into the sky at speeds of up to 42 mph and be piloted via remote control, allowing for the recording of image stills that a photographer couldn’t capture.

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A New Way to Photograph War: Condition ONE Launches Today

Danfung Dennis introduces Condition ONE, an app that could change the way photographers capture, and viewers experience, war.

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Brooks Kraft / Corbis for TIME
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The iPhone 4S: A Professional’s Take

White House photographer Brooks Kraft tests out the improved camera of Apple’s latest release.

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©Thomas Ruff. Courtesy David Zwirner, New York
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Outer Space: Thomas Ruff’s Altered Reality

A new book and exhibition from the German photographer showcases his use of color on appropriated NASA images.

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Courtesy Peter Funch and V1 Gallery
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Composite Characters: Peter Funch’s Fictionalized New York

A new exhibition at V1 Gallery showcases the photographer’s imaginative images of New York.

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Up in the Air: Kite Photography

Esteban Pastorino Diaz’s photography takes flight in a unique method of photographing landscapes around the world.

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Above & Beyond with George Steinmetz

A new iPad app offers an interactive look at 25 years of George Steinmetz’s aerial photography.

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James Whitlow Delano
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The 3/11 Project: Photographs from Japan, Helping Japan

The 3/11 Tsunami Photo Project, a new app for the iPhone and iPad, features the work of fourteen photographers who documented the tragic aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The app is an innovative fundraiser as well – all proceeds from the project go to the Japanese Red Cross Society.

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