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Dept of Ideas: Photos of Dogs and Their Favorite Things

MY MODERN MET   Tuesday March 4, 2025

Animal portrait and lifestyle photographer Alícia Rius  believes that the items that shape the daily routine of dogs—the ones they carry, keep, and even eat—“offer a glimpse into their hearts and minds.”  In her series “A Dog’s Life,” the photographer brings the personalities of pooches to life by picturing them alongside their objects, notes My Modern Met. “All my life I’ve been an animal lover, and when I started doing animal photography I wanted to go beyond just beautiful portraits,” says Rius.   Read the full Story >>

Art News: William Eggleston Prints Head to Phillips

OBSERVER   Tuesday March 4, 2025

On March 18, the Phillips auction house in New York will present a landmark sale  of William Eggleston’s photographs from the collection of Guy Stricherz and Irene Malli, the photographer’s most trusted printers. With their expertise in the dye transfer process, Stricherz and Malli played a crucial role in Eggleston’s groundbreaking exploration of color, notes the Observer, adding that the sale—first in a series of auctions from the master printers’ collection—comes at a moment when the market for Eggleston's work is particularly strong.   Read the full Story >>

Tech News: DJI Unveils Its Smart and Light Osmo Mobile 7 Gimbal Series

DIYPhotography   Tuesday March 4, 2025

DJI's newly announced Osmo Mobile 7 and Osmo Mobile 7P smartphone gimbals are the company’s lightest and smartest yet, notes DIY Photography. The gimbals feature DJI’s the seventh-generation three-axis stabilization system as well as intelligent tracking via ActiveTrack 7.0, adds PetaPixel. The Osmo Mobile 7P has a more powerful stabilizer and a new Multifunctional Module that improves subject tracking. It also acts as a microphone receiver and even provides extra power via USB-C.   Read the full Story >>

Insight: How To Curate Images for a Photographer's Website

By Wonderful Machine   Tuesday March 4, 2025

Image curation, like much in our industry, sits at the intersection of art and science. There is much to be said for the logic that goes into deciding how images are categorized and sequenced. However, if the emotional glue and expressive threads are lost along the way, photographers can find themself with rather boring websites -- orderly and obvious, lacking the dynamic relationships between …   Read the full Story >>

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