In Focus: AP Photographer Describes Shooting a Trump Cabinet Meeting During Wartime
What is it like to cover a White House Cabinet meeting? In a new video at the Associated Press YouTube channel, photographer Alex Brandon describes shooting the first Trump administration Cabinet meeting since the start of the US-Israel war against Iran. "We line up just outside the doors of the room, all the news media together, and we're rushed into the room through two doorways," Brandon says in the video. "We converge on our spots and get in our positions as all the Cabinet member are seated. President Trump in the middle, he gives us a moment to set up, and we go to work."
Weekend Update: The Wrong Bienniale
When I noticed an event called The Wrong Biennale, my first thought was, “Well, it’s about time.” Then I noticed that an artist I know is taking part. So I emailed Klay-James Enos, who was on his way to the airport at the time. He sent the following information about the digital pavilion where his work can be seen, one of seemingly hundreds of pavilions across the globe that are hosting local exhibitions that can be seen anywhere, anytime until the Biennale ends on March 31st...

