With his news photographs of the Northern Ireland conflict on the covers of every national newspaper worldwide and shooting ad campaigns for Coca Cola, Dunlop Sports and editorial work for Newsweek ...
Film photography is making a comeback, and but analog cameras are not as easy to use as digital ones. For One Tech Tip, AP photojournalist George Walker IV explains the basics for beginners. He ...
Brooklyn-based Looking Glass has been dabbling in 3D screens for nearly a decade. It's finally launching Musubi, an AI-powered holographic frame to bring your photos and videos to life.
John Balsdon, a fine art photographer and explorer, aims to complete the 20,000km journey from Norway to South Africa in record time and capture the whole journey on camera ...
The exhibition, titled “CTRL + ALT + Create!”, features graphic design, illustration, photography, and fine art created by juniors and seniors from the Saginaw Career Complex. The show opened March 5 ...
Techspressionism is defined as an artistic approach in which technology is utilized as a primary vehicle to express emotional and subjective experiences. In the context of contemporary photography, ...
Tyler O'Neil is senior editor at The Daily Signal and the author of two books: "Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center," and "The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal ...
The European Commission said today that TikTok is facing a fine because its addictive features, including infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and personalized recommendation systems, are ...
Fanatics is expanding its creative footprint with the launch of Fanatics Fine Art, a new platform that spotlights the intersection of sports and art while celebrating the passion of fandom. The ...
As Fanatics continues to navigate the intersection where sports meet culture, a new initiative by the digital sports giant brings a fine twist to Super Bowl LX. Fanatics Fine Art, a new platform ...
If your New Year’s resolutions include “finally enter that photo competition”, consider this your friendly, mildly bossy reminder that time waits for no photographer – and deadlines certainly don’t.