By
David Schonauer Tuesday February 10, 2026
New York media outlets are being proactive about defending their rights as they anticipate the deployment of federal law enforcement, notes the Columbia Journalism Review. Recently, Carroll Bogert,
the newly named chief executive of The City, a nonprofit digital news site that covers New York, sent a letter to the local field directors of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and
Border Protection, proposing … Read the full Story >>
The Guardian Monday February 9, 2026
Museums face an uncertain future in the year ahead, notes The Guardian: Attendances are down, budgets are precarious, cuts in federal funding are taking their toll, and President Donald Trump’s culture wars “are spreading fear, intimidation and self-censorship among some directors and donors,” notes the newspaper. The alarm was sounded late last year by a survey conducted by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), which showed institutions facing significant headwinds and a fragile, inconsistent recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. Read the full Story >>
ANALOG FOREVER Monday February 9, 2026
The medium of analog photography “behaves like a perfect vessel” for capturing the fragility of landscapes today—“it holds the trace of something fleeting, something already in the process of becoming memory,” notes Analog Forever magazine, which spotlights 15 film photographers who “reframe the landscape as a living archive, one that remembers our touch but is not defined by it.” Among them: Jen Cohen, who “embraces the unpredictability of the pinhole camera, allowing chance and distortion to guide the image as much as intention.” Read the full Story >>
PetaPixel Monday February 9, 2026
The Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) has released figures for global digital camera and interchangeable lens production and shipments in 2025, showing that both digital camera and lens shipments were higher last year than in 2024. Total worldwide digital camera shipments had decreased every year since 2017, dropping from 24.98 million in 2017 to 7.87 million in 2023. In 2024, digital camera shipments increased to 8.37 million. Last year, digital camera shipments hit 9.44 million units, the highest total since the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the full Story >>