Rosenmeier Forum presents ‘The News Photography of Steve Kohls’ – Brainerd Dispatch

BRAINERD — “The News Photography of Steve Kohls” will be the focus of a Rosenmeier Forum at 7 pm Feb. 8 in the Chalberg Theater at Central Lakes College, Brainerd campus. The event is free and open to the public. Kohls has photographed breaking news, sporting events and created artistic photos for the Brainerd Dispatch for more than 47 years. A sampling of his work will include images of Brainerd’s 1987 and 1991 downtown fires, the city’s long fight against mandatory fluoridation, a devastating train crash near Motley, as well as feature photos of Little Falls artist Charles Kapsner and…Continue Reading

Happy birthday Sir Mick! Photo exhibition celebrating 80 years of Jagger

As the legendary Rolling Stones frontman marks a significant milestone, La Galerie de L’instant in Nice commemorates his six-decade long career with a photography show.In news that’s likely to make everyone feel old, Sir Mick Jagger will turn 80 on 26 July. You’d be forgiven for thinking the founding member of the Rolling Stones was significantly younger, especially if you’ve seen him perform with his legendary, seemingly boundless energy. As part of the birthday celebrations, La Galerie de L’instant in Nice is set to commemorate Jagger’s six-decade long career at a new exhibition. He’s certainly timeless, so it’s rather…Continue Reading

The camera we called a “cheat code” for wildlife photography is over $1000 off in the Prime Day deals

Whether you’re out to capture pics of wildlife, people, or the cosmos, the Canon EOS R5 is one of the top cameras you can get your hands on. And, thanks to Prime Day (and the competitive spirit it triggers in other retailers), it’s $1054 off at Abes of Maine, minus the lens. The EOS R5 features in our list of best cameras for wildlife photography and its lower-megapixel brother, the EOS R8, made our best camera for astrophotography guide. The EOS R5 is powerful but easy to use and you’d be hard pressed to go wrong with it, especially at…Continue Reading

Reimagining Smartphone Design & Photography: TECNO CAMON 20 Series

The highly anticipated TECNO CAMON 20 series has finally graced the Indian market. With its bold promise of the ultimate imaging experience – called ‘Ultimage’, TECNO stands ready to revolutionize smartphone photography with three game-changers – Camon 20, Camon 20 Pro 5G, and Camon 20 Premier 5G. Today, we will be looking if CAMON 20 Premier 5G holds any strong promise beyond its aesthetic looks! Elevated Snapping: State-of-the-Art Camera Technology With its 50MP segment-first Sensor-Shift and RGBW Pro sensor, the CAMON 20 Premier 5G can be considered a pioneer in the field of smartphone photography. The phone is capable of…Continue Reading

Zayn Malik Praises Daughter Khai’s Photography Skills in Rare Pic

Zayn Malik is proudly on daddy duty, which includes praising daughter Khai’s latest milestones. “Baba farmer, courtesy of Khai. Great photography 😎,” the former One Direction signer, 30, captioned a Saturday, July 1, Instagram Story photo of himself. In the snapshot, Malik handled a hose to power wash hay at his family’s farm. The British crooner looked casual in a pair of gray basketball shorts and a white sweatshirt. Khai, 2, stands behind the camera to take the photo of her dad, whom she calls “Baba.” Malik first became a parent in September 2020 when then-girlfriend Gigi Hadid — whom…Continue Reading

Ten of Brits’ most sought-after car features revealed… could they make your used motor more desirable?

THE CAR features most wanted by Brits have been revealed, in a handy guide to help people hoping to sell their own used motors. Help getting in and out of parking spaces appears to be the major concern for drivers, according to a new study giving a steer to sellers on how their second-hand cars could lure potential buyers.2 Drivers have revealed the tech and features they prize the most when buying a carcredit: Getty Parking sensors top most motorists’ wishlists, the AA Cars survey of 13,000 Brits found – while built-in sat navs and and heated windscreens are…Continue Reading

Opinions | John Frankenheimer Pointed His Camera Toward the Things We Cannot Escape

It doesn’t, of course. He is still stuck and still lost and still alienated from himself. “The body is reborn,” wrote the critic David Sterritt in his 2013 essay on the film, “but the spirit stays dead.” In desperation, Hamilton/Wilson returns to the nameless — although not faceless — the company that gave him his new life and pleaded for a second secondchance. It obliges, in a way, to bring the film to its shocking, sobering conclusion. Somewhat unusual among Hollywood directors of the time, Frankenheimer was, noted Sterritt, preoccupied with the darker side of the 1960s: “the sour aftertaste…Continue Reading

These Stunning Photography Projects Tell Stories of Conservation | Smart News

Alex Chun Staff ContributorsWith a new grant, two photographers have gotten a boost to their work as they spotlight activists and share environmental issues through a lens of resilience. Vital Impacts, a conservation storytelling nonprofit, announced the winners of its Environmental Photography Grants in May. For the program’s inaugural year, 372 submissions from 68 countries vied for the winning spots. Peruvian Mexican photographer Musuk Nolte and Tailyr Irvine, a Salish and Kootenai photojournalist based in Montana, were granted $20,000 each to embark on in-depth projects documenting environmental issues and solutions in their local communities. “As photographers, we are in…Continue Reading