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Rare work by 'Father of Modern Scottish Photography' to go on sale at auction
He also recorded communities in Glasgow's Gorbals, post-war Dundee and Dunfermline, capturing the stark realities of poverty and resilience. He became the first photographer to receive an award from the Scottish Arts Council. The…
TRIP REPORT: Exploring a craft at the Museum of Contemporary Photography - Economy Class & Beyond
Sometimes we have to stop and learn from others as we develop crafts, ideas and knowledge. So your author is off to learn at the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Still for the friends But first. A trip to Liverpool, North West…
Want to try something new? Travel photography is an option
While traveling, clicking pictures of local crafts can open up a whole new world of creativity. By photographing artisans at work, or traditional markets, you can develop an appreciation for the skill and artistry involved in local crafts. This…
Melania Trump shares rare insight into son Barron's private childhood in the White House
Melania Trump shared rare insight into her ultra-private son Barron Trump 's childhood, revealing that he was particularly close with his late grandmother, Amalija Knavs, before she passed away in January 2024. The First Lady recalled to USA Today…
20 Powerful Photos By Mexican Artist Olivia Vivanco That Tell Stories Of Migration Through Empty Spaces
When we think about photography that explores migration, we often expect to see faces: portraits filled with emotion, hardship, and identity. But in her photo collection Passing Through, Mexican visual artist Olivia Vivanco takes a different…
'Wuthering Heights' DP Linus Sandgren Talks VistaVision's Revival and His Future with IMAX
Wuthering Heights cinematographer Linus Sandgren lets the story dictate the format. As much as the Swedish DP may enjoy shooting in IMAX, Emerald Fennell 's vision for her reimagining of Emily Brontë's seminal novel had a different ambition…
How super-skinny red carpet trend at Met Gala clashes with own its body-positive Costume Art show
Organised by Vogue, the Met Gala this year was based around the theme of “costume art”. An accompanying exhibition of the same name opens at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 10, with a focus on the dressed body. Responses…
Sealing the deal: Artisans offer visitors a signature souvenir
While some of the most beautiful calligraphy originates in China, important documents and letters were for centuries signed not with a handwritten name, but with a carved seal — a small stone block leaving a bold red imprint unique to its…
Marketplace & Meeting Place brings art, storytelling to the HUB - Salisbury Post
On May 4, in downtown Salisbury, the unfinished interior of the HUB became more than a construction site. It became a gathering place, reflecting its intended purpose even before completion. Marketplace & Meeting Place, led by Executive Director…
Turn your iPhone into a pro camera worth thousands, with just one affordable add-on - picture samples speak for themselves
Avoid the downgrade of digital zoom using this converter lens from Reeflex. The latest accessory from the company offers a 300-600mm range, designed for iPhone 17 Pro. Smartphone manufacturers keep pushing the boundaries of mobile photography with…
How the Rush to Mine the Metal of the Future Echoes America's Colonial Past - Inside Climate News
This investigation was reported in collaboration between Inside Climate News and Columbia Journalism Investigations. BLACK HILLS, S.D.—Trina Lone Hill wasn't surprised that mining companies had found lithium in South Dakota's Black Hills.
Sarah Gadon & Tom Hughes Set For 'Iron Ribbon', About Paris Court Case
EXCLUSVE: Sarah Gadon (Alias Grace), Tom Hughes (Victoria), Robert Kazinsky (Pacific Rim), and Tamer Hassan (Layer Cake) have been set to lead Iron Ribbon, a UK independent feature based on the true story of Polish actress Stanisława…
Australia is breaking its carbon bond, but there's a cost
When carbon atoms bond with other elements, they produce compounds that can be difficult to break down. But where carbon is bound up with human lives, breakdown is difficult in different ways. Controlled explosions at old industrial plants always…
Why Contemporary Artists Are Raiding the Renaissance Toolkit
Artists have been raiding the toolkits of the Old Masters with new urgency of late, borrowing and reworking Renaissance and Baroque compositional drama, symbolism, and increasingly, their labor-intensive methods. While much of that renewed interest…
Why this world-class visual artist prefers liquid nitrogen to AI
The biggest creative risk Paloma Rincon has ever taken was in front of a live audience at a photography festival. She submerged flowers in liquid nitrogen at -200°C to capture how the blooms behave, but she had no idea whether it would actually…
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