Chase Jarvis Tuesday September 19, 2023
"The economy. Artificial Intelligence. Global conflict. Evolving standards of work. Pandemics. Cybercrime. The only certain thing there is about it all is uncertainty itself—in the face of this daunting outlook, there are people out there who hold hope for the future," notes photographer, business guru and YouTuber Chase Jarvis, who talks in a new video with Chris Guillebeau, an author, entrepreneur, blogger, and speaker known for using unconventional approaches to not only survive but thrive amidst ever-changing conditions.
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Vogue Tuesday September 19, 2023
Kate Winslet, declares Vogue, was born to play Lee Miller, the model turned fashion photographer turned war correspondent who documented the horrors of the concentration camps in the Second World War and was famously photographed in Hitler’s bathtub. Winslet portrays Miller in the upcoming film Lee—as we noted earlier this year, she also contributed the foreword to a new collection of Miller’s work. “Lee was a woman who lived her life on her terms and she paid a horrific emotional price for all of it,” Winslet says.
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Digital Camera World Tuesday September 19, 2023
Canon is the undisputed king of the camera market, notes Digital Camera World, which reports that the company had an “indomitable” market share of 46.5 percent of all units sold in 2023. Canon sold 43.9 percent more cameras than Sony, which sits in a distant second place with a 26.1-percent market share. DCW adds a caveat: Canon sells DSLRs as well as the mirrorless cameras that Sony deals in. And while DSLR sales have crashed, Canon still sold 1.32 million of them.
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Ocean Photographer of the Year Tuesday September 19, 2023
Photographer Jialing Cai is the winner of the 2023 Ocean Photographer of the Year title for his image of a paper nautilus — a creature related to octopuses — floating on a piece of ocean debris following the Taal Volcano eruption in the Philippines. "Navigating through the low visibility and dense fog during a blackwater dive, I found this female paper nautilus taking a ride on a drifting wooden stick,” Cai says. “When I pressed the shutter, the particles reflected my light.” CNN has more on the winners and runners up.
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