Kanye West Directs Paparazzi to Never Shoot His Wife at ’45 Degree Angle’
Kanye West directed paparazzi on exactly how to shoot his wife Bianca Censori, warning them to never film her from a "45-degree angle."
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Kanye West directed paparazzi on exactly how to shoot his wife Bianca Censori, warning them to never film her from a "45-degree angle."
Celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D went on trial over a photographer's claims that an image of a Miles Davis tattoo she inked on a client infringed his copyright -- in a case that may upend the entire industry.
A bride was reunited with her wedding photos that had been lost for more than three decades -- after another woman spotted them at an auction.
An Oklahoma anti-porn bill could outlaw any sort of sexualized image -- pornographic or not -- and ban sending nude photographs outside of marriage.
A diver who left their GoPro camera underwater had it stolen by a manatee who then attempted to take a selfie with it.
Legendary fashion photographer Hans Feurer, who shot the groundbreaking 1983 Kenzo ad campaign starring supermodel Iman, has died.
Notorious B.I.G.’s estate has reached a settlement with the widow of late hip-hop photographer Chi Modu, resolving a long-running dispute over his famed images of the rapper.
Alec Baldwin has been indicted with involuntary manslaughter for the fatal 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the film set for Rust -- eight months after the charges were first dropped.
A scientist spent years filming slow-motion footage of snakes launching at and attacking their prey -- to reveal exactly how they kill.
Generation Z is increasingly watching "sludge" videos on TikTok -- a type of viral video that features multiple clips all playing on a screen at the same time.
Selfies have become a ubiquitous part of daily life in most major cities. But there is one European city where it may not be so commonplace: Berlin.
A new law has banned tourists from stopping to take selfies on pedestrian bridges along the Las Vegas Strip -- or face being jailed.
The new series of Samsung Galaxy S24 phones will be the first-ever to upload and display HDR photographs on Instagram and Snapchat.
A photographer set up a hidden trail camera -- only to later discover that a beaver had hilariously buried the recording device in the mud.
The cinematographer behind Poor Things has revealed how he filmed the movie's iconic dance scene between Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo.
Scientists have filmed neighboring plants "chatting" and receiving warning messages from each other in groundbreaking footage.
Rare footage shows a squid hauling thousands of eggs across the ocean: a once-in-a-lifetime feat that lasts several months and requires the mother to never let go of their unhatched offspring -- not even to eat.
A photographer has sued the Detroit Lions for allegedly using his photo of former football star Barry Sanders to design a statue of him.
According to a new report, Google and other popular search engines are consistently putting nonconsensual AI-generated deepfake porn at the top of some search results.
Paddington star Ben Whishaw has been cast as iconic photographer Peter Hujar, who died of AIDS in 1987, in an upcoming biopic.
Teenagers are covering their faces in family photographs in a new Generation Z trend known as the "nose cover" pose.
Drone footage captured of two humpback whales shows how they formed an enthralling spiral of bubbles to capture fish in Antarctica.
A team of engineers froze a camera underneath the ice in an ice hockey rink to film the sport from a once-impossible angle.
Scientists took over 11,000 photos of ants to reveal how the different patterns and textures on their faces could be the secret behind their survival as a species.
A photographer was fined over $1,100 (£891) after he almost crashed a drone into Fatboy Slim as the DJ performed at a concert in front of thousands of people.
A former photographer for the British royal family is suing a clothing store for allegedly using his image of Princess Diana in its advertising without permission.
Fearless South African photographer Peter Magubane, who captured 40 years of South Africa's apartheid era, has died.
A tourist has died after falling off a cliff at a New York state park while taking selfies with her husband last week.
A photographer has sued a small church for allegedly using his photo as a thumbnail image for a video of a sermon -- without his consent.
Rite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition technology for five years -- after its "reckless" use harmed and harassed customers.