World May 21 Israel to return seized AP camera equipment after blocking live video of Gaza By Josef Federman, Danica Kirka, Associated Press
Arts Jun 12 Watch 6:54 The camera’s role in documenting a critical social movement Today, cameras are almost ubiquitous on mobile phones, and anyone can be a photographer. In this new technological landscape, millions of lenses are focused on the major events of a tumultuous period. For this Race Matters report, Jeffrey Brown looks… By Jeffrey Brown, Lena I. Jackson
Science Feb 16 ‘Eagle eye’ lenses may inspire hi-def cameras as thin as a strand of hair Miniature lenses that mimic the eyes of predatory birds could shrink a camera’s size to less than 1/100th of an inch -- and in the meantime, revolutionize a host of compact technologies. By Andrew Wagner
Nation Mar 23 Watch 4:58 Picturing Kodak’s transformation in the digital age Eastman Kodak was once one of the nation’s leading companies, but since the rise of digital technology, the photographic film company has been forced to downsize and find alternative ways to make profits. A short documentary by The New York… By PBS News Hour
Politics Jul 11 Watch Security Cameras Coming to New York City New York plans to install a London-style surveillance camera system in lower Manhattan by year's end. Guests outline the reasons behind the program and the privacy issues it raises.