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Books: Steve McQueen Explores Colonial History with 'Bounty'

Deadline   Monday April 6, 2026

Artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen continues his exploration of colonial history and its legacies in this new book Bounty, which, notes Deadline, brings together 47 images from his popular exhibitions series of the same name. Taken on a  2024 trip to the island of Grenada, where McQueen has ancestry, the images of flora serve as a physical representation of the modern world’s contradictions. Despite their beauty, the plants reckon with the island’s historical trauma fueled by the enslavement of Africans people.    Read the full Story >>

Insight: 13 Signs Your Photography Website Is Costing You Clients

Fstoppers   Monday April 6, 2026

You may think your website is gorgeous, but is it costing you clients? “Slow load times. No clear pricing page. A portfolio organized by date instead of genre. These are the silent killers that drive potential bookings away before a visitor ever reaches your contact form,” notes Fstoppers. Also, make sure your site is mobile-optimized. More than 60 percent of web traffic is mobile, adds FS: If someone sees your work on Instagram, taps the link in your bio, and lands on a site where the text is microscopic or the menu doesn't work, you’re sunk.   Read the full Story >>

Inside Advertising: Creativity Is Moving Outside Traditional Agency Models

MediaPost   Monday April 6, 2026

The largest advertising holding companies are no longer organized around brand-building as their central function. They are increasingly media and technology businesses that own agencies as delivery mechanisms in a drive toward scale and efficiency notes Media Post.  Many creatives now operate independently or within smaller specialist studios, offering focused expertise and quicker turnaround. Brand building now demands sustained storytelling and cultural relevance, declares MP.   Read the full Story >>

Trending: Mesmerizing Photos From the Artemis II Crew

NASA   Monday April 6, 2026

“You look amazing, you look beautiful,” Victor Glover, the pilot of Artemis II, said in a video call with ABC News on Thursday night. The crew of the mission to the moon has been taking pictures, including wonderful views of the blue planet they left behind, and NASA is sharing them. Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman snapped a full-on view of Earth, in which two auroras can be seen. “Easier to spot is the diffuse glow of zodiacal light (bottom right) as the Earth eclipses the Sun,” notes Engadget. See also: The New York Times.   Read the full Story >>

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