Alexander Mahmoud celebrates winning Photographer of the Year and Picture of the Year awards at the 2026 Stockholm gala.
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Alexander Mahmoud wins Picture of the Year and Photographer of the Year

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At the 2026 Picture of the Year gala in Stockholm, DN photographer Alexander Mahmoud was named Photographer of the Year, and his image from southern Israel won Picture of the Year. Several other photographers from newspapers like Aftonbladet and Dagens Nyheter also received awards in various categories. The gala was organized by the Press Photographers' Club within the Swedish Union of Journalists.

Havana Times has selected the photo 'Las Guasimas Bakery' in Trinidad, Cuba, as photo of the day. It was taken by Chris Tucker from the United States using a Canon 5D3 camera.

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Makers I'm Back have introduced a new version of their digital film roll designed for classic 35mm film cameras. The upgrade allows quick integration of an APS-C sensor, 4K video capabilities, and wireless uploads. This innovation aims to blend traditional film experiences with modern digital features.

Xiaomi has announced the Leitzphone, a new collaboration with Leica featuring a 1-inch camera sensor and a physical control ring, alongside the global launch of its 17 Ultra smartphone. The devices emphasize advanced photography capabilities and flagship specifications. The event took place at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

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Kirk Kaminsky, a Canadian photographer, captured an image titled 'Lonely Street' in Havana, Cuba, selected as the photo of the day by Havana Times. The photograph was taken with a Google Pixel 7 Pro camera. This selection highlights everyday details from life in the Cuban capital.

Tom McGory from the United States captured dusk in Trinidad, Cuba, using a Samsung S24 camera, featured as the photo of the day by Havana Times. The image highlights everyday beauty in the Cuban city. The publication encourages readers worldwide to share their own photos.

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As February marks Black History Month, American photographer Chester Higgins Jr. presents 'Sacred Nile,' a book capturing the Nile River's enduring cultural and historical role across Africa. The work traces connections from Ethiopia's highlands to Egypt, emphasizing shared heritage and continuity. It arrives amid reflections on projects like Ethiopia's Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.

 

 

 

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