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Nature Photography Makes Me A Better Lawyer
In this Expert Analysis series, attorneys discuss how their unusual extracurricular activities enhance professional development, providing insights and pointers that translate to the office, courtroom and beyond. If you have a hobby you... To view…
People think 'Vanity Fair' White House pictures prove one crucial point
There has been a major response to a White House photo shoot that commenters believe makes a wider point about the world we live in. Vanity Fair photographer Christopher Anderson took photographs of prominent White House figures, along with some…
Microsoft's holiday Copilot ad is wrapped in empty promises
How the Copilot hallucinated Christmas. How the Copilot hallucinated Christmas. Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images Antonio G. Di Benedetto is a reviewer covering laptops and the occasional gadget. He spent over 15 years…
Zara turns to AI to generate fashion imagery using real-life models
LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Zara has become the latest fast-fashion retailer to use AI to help create new images of real models in different outfits, speeding up the production process as part of an industry shift that could have a major impact on…
Zara Turns to AI To Generate Fashion Imagery Using Real-Life Models
Zara has become the latest fast-fashion retailer to use AI to help create new images of real models in different outfits, speeding up the production process as part of an industry shift that could have a major impact on fashion photography. Zara's…
The Future Of Content In An AI World: Provenance & Trust In Information
When Emily Epstein shared her perspective on LinkedIn about how “people didn't stop reading books when encyclopedias came out,” it sparked a conversation about the future of primary sources in an AI-driven world. In this episode…
PHOTO ESSAY: Scottish island Ailsa Craig is the granite source for Olympic curling stones
Ailsa Craig is an uninhabited isle off the coast of southwest Scotland and the source of the super-dense granite used to make curling stones for the Winter Olympics. It features both “common green” granite comprising the body of the…
British firm Colebrook Bosson Saunders eyes India as potential ergonomics market
British company Colebrook Bosson Saunders (CBS), a designer, manufacturer and distributor of ergonomic products for office/IT workers and having a manufacturing facility in India “is witnessing growth in the Indian market as the country's…
OpenAI's new ChatGPT image generator makes faking photos easy
For most of photography's roughly 200-year history, altering a photo convincingly required either a darkroom, some Photoshop expertise, or, at minimum, a steady hand with scissors and glue. On Tuesday, OpenAI released a tool that reduces the…
Xiaomi 17 Ultra officially teased as a 'co-creation' model with Leica, expect it in seven days
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra's predecessor. | Image by PhoneArena Ask any mobile photography-obsessed user what they anticipate next, and Christmas festivities probably won't be at the top of the list – it'll be the upcoming Xiaomi 17 Ultra. The…
A World-Class Cellar In The Mountains: Inside The Swag And Cataloochee Ranch
Wine tastings and classes are offered in the wine cellar at The Swag, which was also given a 2025 Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence. There are luxury resorts that impress you—and then there are places that quietly adopt you. The Swag and…
Don't Blink: How I Chased the Soon-to-Vanish 3I/ATLAS Comet With a Smart Telescope
If you expect to give, or receive, a smart telescope for the holidays, you may want to arrange for it to be unwrapped now so you can catch a glimpse of an unusual visitor—the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. The comet is closest to Earth this…
88 Funny, Interesting And Weird Pics That Were Taken At The Perfect Time
If you're old enough to read this then you're probably old enough to know that life is full of surprises, and sometimes, the best thing to do is to embrace the chaos. This can apply to photography as well. Your most amazing photos can come from the…
Dick Whittington review at Lighthouse: Down with the kids
“Wholeheartedly down with the kids” Dec 18, 2025 by Paul Vale Lighthouse, Poole Chris Jarvis in Dick Whittington at Lighthouse, Poole. Photo: Jayne Jackson Photography Chris Jarvis writes and directs an uproarious pantomime with its…
Media companies will find opportunity and threat in AI
The defining theme of 2026 will be how media companies respond to AI — both the opportunities and the disruptive threats. 1. Increased newsroom efficiency by transforming how journalism is packaged together — text, photography, video…
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