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Trendih: British Airways Bans Onboard Photography and Videos of Cabin Crew Without Consent

Aviation A2Z   Monday May 4, 2026

British Airways is changing its onboard conduct rules by explicitly banning passengers from photographing, filming, or livestreaming cabin crew and other airline colleagues without their explicit consent, notes Simple Flying, adding that passengers who violate this policy face serious consequences, including removal from the aircraft upon landing. The updated rules extend beyond smartphones to cover wearable cameras such as Meta AI glasses and GoPro-style devices. Several factors likely influenced the decision, including the airline’s ongoing rollout of Starlink high-speed in-flight WIFI, notes Aviation A2Z.   Read the full Story >>

Spotlight: Josie Hall Invokes the Ancient Japanese Art of Kendo

AnOther   Monday May 4, 2026

London-based photographer Josie Hall creates images that exist at the intersection of art, fashion and futurism—she has shot for Balenciaga, Martine Rose and Prada, among other clients. But, notes AnOther, her exhibition “Red Patience,” on view recently in London, is “the apotheosis of these influences.” Hall takes the martial art of Kendo as a prism through which to explore what she describes as the “structure and intensity” of Japanese culture.   Read the full Story >>

Dept of Ideas: Antigravity Is Preserving Historical Sites in 3D Using its 360 Drone

PetaPixel   Monday May 4, 2026

Antigravity has announced Project Eternal, a global initiative aimed at preserving cultural heritage through advanced imaging. The project brings together drone technology, panoramic capture systems, and 3D reconstruction tools to create accessible digital archives of historically significant locations, notes PetaPixel. A collaborative effort between creators and cultural institutions, Project Eternal is built around two priorities: preservation without disruption and broader access to advanced 3D capture tools. Antigravity emphasizes the use of its lightweight A1 drone, designed to document fragile environments with minimal physical interference while still capturing high-fidelity spatial data.   Read the full Story >>

Art News: A Lofty Exhibition of War Photography

Time Out New York   Monday May 4, 2026

Once a fashion and music photographer, Giles Duley shifted his focus to conflict zones, embedding himself in communities affected by war. In 2011, the British photographer stepped on a landmine in Afghanistan, losing both legs and an arm. That experience reshaped not only his life but his work, deepening his commitment to telling stories of survival, resilience and recovery, notes Time Out New York. Now Duley is staging an exhibition of his war photography in a penthouse at Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.   Read the full Story >>

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