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Photography for Sustainable Oceans
Photo/Cao Nguyen Vu, 1 Place Above Water Seascapes 2022. In celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Annual World Oceans Day Photo Competition in 2023, the Photography for Sustainable Oceans exhibit draws on winning entries from past editions of…

Netflix Australia is recruiting for its first Unit Photography Bootcamp
Have you ever wondered what it's like to shoot stills behind the scenes for movies and TV shows? Well, the streaming giant, Netflix, has opened up applications to join its first-ever Unit Photography Bootcamp. It's a three-day course on unit stills…

Is This the Future of Photography? AI-based Camera Captures Photos Without any Lens or Sensor
In this world of AI and text-to-image generation models, I find myself asking one question over and over again – What is a photo? Is it something you capture using a lens and film? Or an imaging sensor? Is it a handful of pixels that have…

40 Inspiring Street Photography Shots By Greek Army Man That Show Timing Is Everything
Anthimos Ntagkas is a street photographer from Greece. The moments captured in his images could be described as funny or sometimes even peculiar coincidences. However, it is not all about the coincidence, and more about the photographer who is…

Visual journalism is often the first cut in struggling local newsrooms. This fellowship aims to revitalize it. - Poynter
In early 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic began, Ximena Natera found herself locked down at home, in New York, like millions of people across the country. The photojournalist, who was living alone at the time, felt restless. She wanted to…

Trump indictment cheat sheet: What to know about the classified documents case
Here's what we know so far and what to expect in the coming days. The indictment is under seal for now. But federal prosecutors, led by special counsel Jack Smith, have examined a variety of potential crimes — some related to Trump's…

Photography exhibition shows Wales' mining legacy and lasting community impact
Support quality, independent, local journalism…that matters From just £3 a month you can help fund our work – and use our website without adverts. Become a member today An exhibition showing Wales' long relationship with coal…

Art Nouveau's golden hour: a year-long architecture festival in Brussels
The events aim to both revive appreciation of the aesthetic movement — and explore its darker backstory Receive free House & Home updates We'll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest House & Home news every morning. Maison…

Martha Stewart's 'Fearless' Lifestyle Puts Seniors on Alert in Silvertree's Cheeky Debut
Succession fans might call it “Martha Stewart Living+.” The omnipresent entrepreneur, author, host and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue cover model—who has had a prolific advertising run recently hawking Liquid Death, Tito's…
AI image of Pentagon explosion is 'tip of the iceberg': tech CEO
People need to prepare for a surge in AI-generated content being shared online, a tech CEO told CNN. The viral image of an explosion near the Pentagon is just 'the tip of the iceberg,' Jeffrey McGregor said. 'When anything can be faked, everything…

Picture Perfect: The Hidden Consequences Of AI Beauty Filters
We are increasingly curating our online personas, handpicking the images we share, and choosing to present ourselves through a 'beautification' lens. This shift has given rise to a quiet revolution: the use of AI-driven beauty filters. These…
Trump indictment in Mar-a-Lago case: What happens next
Here we go again. Donald Trump was indicted by federal prosecutors and has to show up in court. This time, we probably won't get any pictures inside the courtroom. Top editors give you the stories you want — delivered right to your inbox…

Trump Charged: Here's What Happens Next As He Prepares For Miami Court Appearance
Former President Donald Trump has been charged in the federal investigation into his alleged mishandling of classified documents and has been summoned to appear in federal court in Florida next week, an unprecedented development that has riled his…

A New Hiroshi Sugimoto Sculpture in San Francisco Reaches for Infinity
The San Francisco skyline has radically changed over the past two decades because of all the real estate development. It's changing again now, but subtly, because of an artwork. The Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, famous for his slyly deceptive…

The Glenlivet's Film Exposes AI's Outdated Views on Fathers
Scotch whisky brand The Glenlivet is set to expose the conceptions of artificial intelligence to celebrate this year's Father's Day by teaming up with comedians and their dads through a convention-challenging campaign that also promotes a…
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