The New York Times Monday July 15, 2024
“All of a sudden, there was what I thought were three or four loud pops. At first I thought it was a car. The last thing I thought was it was a gun. I kept taking pictures. He went down behind the lectern, and I thought, “Oh my God, something’s happened.” So notes New York Times photographer Doug Mills, describing the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a rally on Saturday. Mills, who was shooting with a shutter speed of 1/8,000th of a second, apparently captured the path of the bullet that nearly killed Trump. AP’s Evan Vucci also recalledthe scene.
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Leica Rumors Monday July 15, 2024
Leica has officially confirmed an issue with its recently released SL3 camera in which images are being overwritten or deleted, reports Leica Rumors. “As the error can occur if the camera has not been switched off properly (e.g. when changing the battery in standby mode or after a crash of the camera software), we strongly recommend careful handling of the camera in accordance with the user manual,” noted the company. The problem doesn’t seem to affect all Leica SL3 cameras, adds DIY Photography.
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David Schonauer Monday July 15, 2024
A viral video showing an Australian bride chastising her wedding guests for taking their phones out to film the ceremony has sparked on debate. In the video, posted to Instagram by wedding
videographers Khyla Nixon and her husband Andrew, bride Anna Reuss could be heard laughing and asking people to put their phones away, sweetly trying to get people to stay present on her … Read the full Story >>
Interview Friday July 12, 2024
“It’s like you’re in my living room!” says Angela Hill, of IDEA books, the London bookstore she founded in 2009. Hill never planned to own a bookshop, notes Interview: She’s a fashion photographer who just loves collecting books and magazines. When a friend of a friend asked to buy her collection to sell in Paris, the grand idea of a bookstore materialized. From then on, Hill says, “it just got bigger.” Opened to the public in February, the cozy Soho bookshop features vintage books and more. "Tina Barney is a favorite photographer of mine,” says Hill.
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