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Museum examines legacy of husband and wife photography team through new lens
Nelson Provincial Museum senior curator of photography, Darryl Gallagher, has recently uncovered the story of Henry and Alice Brusewitz, a husband and wife commercial photography team who opened for business in Nelson in the 1880s. At the same…

Historical Treasure: Polaroid 'Swinger' makes photography more accessible
In recent years, the art of photography has become more of a household concept thanks to advancements in technology. Simply pulling out your phone and snapping a photo is easily done. However, some may long for a bygone era when a camera like the…

Mischief Theatre Brings Their Magic To A New Show In New York City
Mischief Theatre, the forces behind the Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong have a new off Broadway show. The delightfully madcap Mind Mangler: A Night of Tragic Illusion, is currently playing at New World Stages. The show revolves around…
A Digital Camera Photobook: Christmas in London & Why The Digital Camera is The Perfect Gift
Vintage digital cameras from the early 2000s are trending again, their augmenting popularity going hand-in-hand with the revival of 90s and early 2000s fashion. Reviews of these point-and-shoot devices, which their users have decorated with…

A Cambridge man is trying to photograph 8,000 strangers, and is learning a lot about humans doing it - The Boston Globe
In an age where artificial intelligence acquires a new skill each day, there are fears of consumers turning to technology over hired professionals. A popular trick up AI's sleeve recently is the ability to produce a seemingly professional headshot…

Princess Kate handed rare perk by late Queen during first trip to Balmoral
Princess Kate was given a rare privilege by the late Queen Elizabeth when she first started dating Prince William, a royal author revealed. The Royal Family are known for their tradition of spending their summer holidays in Balmoral, Scotland. The…

A Day Out With monopo and The LomoChrome Films
A couple of months ago members of creative agency monopo tested out our diverse range of LomoChrome films during a day spent shooting at the Barbican in London. We previously featured monopo creative director Mélanie (@MELANIE_HC), for her…

Any Hour Can Be Your Golden Hour: Lomogon Art Lens VS Lomo LC-A MINITAR-1 Art Lens
We have tested two lenses that are a staples amongst the Lomography Art Lens family, the Lomogon 2.5/32 Art Lens and the Lomo LC-A MINITAR-1 Art Lens 2.8/32. comparing them side by side, we made a list of the similarities and differences that…

Dog Portraits, Book Clubs And Free Stuff From IHG Hotels: 13 Winter Hospitality Updates
Winter brings plenty of holiday travel experiences, stocking stuffer ideas and travel contests to get you going, but there is other news in hospitality. These hotels and hospitality groups are adding promotions, upgrading their offerings and…

Zookeepers from across Europe share their favourite animal photos of the year
The informal competition is run by Facebook page Zoo Keepers Europe, which has a whopping 14,500 members from across the continent. Harley McTiernan took the winning picture at Colchester Zoo - a snap of Koro the banded iguana with flowers resting…
How to make money as a gig worker
Nearly 100 million Americans could be working in the gig economy by 2027. While it provides a flexible way to make money, experts say it's risky to rely on it. Inconsistent pay and unpredictable algorithms can disappoint some workers. Sign up to…

David Corenswet's New Superman Comes To Life In Exciting DCU Reboot Art
James Gunn's upcoming reboot, Superman: Legacy, is the first installment of the new DC Universe, set to establish fresh continuity across TV and film. Fan art by @nunosarnadas showcases David Corenswet as the Man of Steel in traditional Superman…

Tales of the unexpected: inside the thriving world of independent bookshops
Just off the market square in Beaminster, west Dorset, is a small, glass-fronted bookshop with bright green walls and an even brighter yellow armchair in the window. “I definitely call it my happy place,” says Gracie Cooper. She…

From a deep dive into Chinese cuisine to a celebration of cakes: Observer Food Monthly's books of 2023
Rebanks is the granddaughter of a baker and when her husband, the celebrity shepherd James Rebanks, was studying at Oxford, she worked in a cafe whose fortunes she perked up by introducing wonderful homemade cakes (her intensely sweet crumbly date…

In pictures: Life on Aran island captured on images taken 50 years apart
A photographer who captured the magic of Inis Meain 50 years ago has returned to the Aran Island to turn his lens on modern life. Chris Rodmell was just out of film school in the UK when he won a bursary to film life on a remote island. He picked…
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