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Call for Applications: The Alexia Grants, 2023

Syracuse University   Wednesday January 11, 2023

The Alexia Grant program for 2023 is now accepting applications. The grants aim to help professional and student visual storytellers produce projects that inspire change and foster understanding by addressing significant topics around the world. The recipient of the professional grant will receive $20,000 to produce a proposed project. The student grant winner will receive a $1,000 stipend to advance their proposed project and a fellowship for tuition and fees to enroll in three courses during a semester at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University in New York. Deadline: February 9.   Read the full Story >>

Insight: Everything You Need to Know About Home and Garden Photography

By Wonderful Machine   Wednesday January 11, 2023

Our environment has a profound influence on us. Interior design has been shown to impact how we behave and feel, which explains our interest in the subject. Home and Garden Photography not only provides inspiration for our own living spaces but also often satisfies our curiosity about how other people live. It's a reliable staple across mainstream media and less subject to trends and …   Read the full Story >>

Passings: Henry Grossman, Photographer of Celebrities and the Beatles, Dies at 86

The New York Times   Tuesday January 10, 2023

Henry Grossman, a photographer who was best known for his formal portraits of celebrities and other public figures, including presidents — but who also immortalized the Beatles while juggling a side career as a Metropolitan Opera tenor and a Broadway bit player — died on Nov. 27 in Englewood, N.J., notes The New York Times. He was 86. Grossman was only 27 when he was commissioned by Life magazine to cover the Beatles’  American television debut in 1964, on the Ed Sullivan Show.   Read the full Story >>

Books: A Tribute to the Beauty of Mexico

AnOther   Tuesday January 10, 2023

“Mexico is the place I arrived in a moment of my life when I was very vulnerable and insecure,” says Spanish photographer Pia Riverola, who arrived in the country a decade ago. Her new book, Flechazo– which translates to ‘love at first sight’ – is her tribute to the country and all the life sewn into its fabric, notes AnOther. “The inspiration is Mexico itself as a country, its people, the traditions, the architecture, the colors, all the nature – the desert, the wildlife, everything,” she says.   Read the full Story >>

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