The Sony World Photography Awards have announced the winners of this year's Open competition which recognises the best single ...
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The ethics and art of aerial wildlife photography
A gigantic fin whale gently breaking the water's surface. What do you feel about the top-down shooting angle in this image?
FCC commissioner Anna Gomez on Tuesday condemned CBS' decision not to air Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show" interview with a ...
While its principal rival, The New York Times, successfully pivoted by rolling out ancillary products such as games, a cooking app and a consumer guide, the Post lost momentum – and was then pushed ...
Tired of doomscrolling? Why not take a five-minute break to browse through this roundup of strangely pleasing architecture.
In our November 17th, 2023 meeting, we briefly discussed this set of use cases on how diverse voices, perspectives, and formats in journalism may or may not enter a news feed, and the ethical concerns ...
Carli Fink, founder of Foreseeable Futures, a career counselling practice, says Ms. Nanda is doing a lot of things right, including LinkedIn outreach and connecting with classmates about job ...
High-end phones were once required for high-quality images. That has changed, with a photographer's glut of options on the market at various prices.
Sift through the classifieds, and you might find a great AWD wagon with six cylinders from the early 2000s. Better still, it ...
A century and a half before today's AI deep fakes, photographers created remarkable image manipulations. Here are 10 images from the 19th and 20th Centuries that tricked the viewer.
Even as corruption rises in much of the world, at least eight countries in Asia have shown some progress in tackling it. Bangladesh’s election may be an example.
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