US Soccer Announces New Multi-Year Joint Photography Partnership with Getty Images and International Sports Images

July 16, 2023 2 tags

A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on the image or link below: NEW YORK , July 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — US Soccer today announced a new multi-year joint partnership with Getty Images (NYSE: GETY), a preeminent global visual content creator and marketplace, and International Sports Images (ISI), US Soccer’s long-time photo partner, that will provide US Soccer with expanded best-in-class service and photography excellence in coverage. “We’re excited to add Getty Images to our existing partnership with ISI and have two of the world’s industry leaders in sports and soccer photography for our digital media…

‘Capturing the Moment’ at Tate Modern review

July 13, 2023 2 tags

The problem with doing an exhibition about art in the age of photography is that all art for over 150 years has been made in the age of photography. You could literally whack in anything made in the twentieth century and say ‘see? This was made while cameras were a thing’. Which is what the Tate’s done. Sure, they could have just concentrated on painters whose work has a tight, necessary relationship with photography. But they haven’t. This big exhibition starts with Francis Bacon, who painted from photographs, hung next to Lucian Freud, who didn’t.

Pandemic Photography Hurts, But It Can Help Us Heal, Says Eagle Researcher | Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

June 7, 2023 2 tags

When the Covid-19 pandemic forced global shutdowns in 2020, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researcher Dr. Allison Kwesell was like most people: holed up in her home, uncertain about the future and spending a lot of time online. “I remember how scared I was,” she said. “Living in downtown Portland, we were also dealing with strikes, riots, fires.” Meanwhile, healthcare workers were posting on social media about their experiences working in hospitals. Friends were posting about losing loved ones. Relatives were posting about their lives in isolation. Researcher Allison Kwesell, pictured here, says that finding what makes you happy in your

iPhone 15 Pro Max: New camera to end unrealistic photography on iPhone, leaving Samsung in the dust?

May 8, 2023 2 tags

By now you’ve probably come across at least one news story about the rumored periscope zoom camera that Apple’s (supposedly) getting ready for the new iPhone. After debuting on Android in 2019 via the Huawei P30 Pro, the modern version of a periscope zoom lens is now expected to finally make it to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and possibly the smaller iPhone 15 Pro too. While we don’t know exactly how much more capable than the 3x zoom lens on the iPhone 14 Pro the new periscope shooter will be, there seems to be a surprising or even

‘Dune Part One: The Photography’ Book Revealed

April 18, 2023 2 tags

On his quest for realism, in bringing Frank Herbert’s Dune universe to life on screen, director Denis Villeneuve led the film’s production across spectacular locations of our own world. Details of their extraordinary film-making journey were chronicled via thousands of photos by Chiabella James. Now the unit photographer’s best work will be published in Dune Part One: The Photography, from Insight Editions. This deluxe photo book is scheduled to hit the shelves on July 25, 2023. Front cover featuring desert scenery, with Rebecca Ferguson and Timothée Chalamet in the background. Credit: Chiabella James / Legendary Pictures Measuring 11