Tag: Photography
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Invisible Power, Visible Impact: A New Photo Exhibition Reveals Singapore’s Energy Underpinnings
Unveiling the Hidden World Behind Energy Creation Singapore’s energy story extends far beyond power plants and grid lines. A new photo exhibition, Invisible Power. Visible Impact., invites visitors to look behind the scenes at the people, processes, and pauses that keep the city powered. Opened on January 19 at Bugis Junction, this exhibition gathers the…
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Mary Nolan’s Extraordinary Photos: Evocative, Nostalgic and Overlooked – In Pictures
Introduction: A Quiet Archive Reclaims the Boyd Women When you walk through Bundanon’s green hills, you’re stepping into a long conversation between place, memory and art. The NSW south coast property, once home to Australian painter Arthur Boyd and his wife Yvonne, now houses a dedicated art museum and a public archive. Among the vaults…
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Smartphones at the Heart of AI: How Mobile Devices Are Shaping the Future
Smartphones as the Gateways to Everyday AI In today’s tech landscape, smartphones are increasingly the primary interface through which people experience artificial intelligence. No longer a set of isolated features, AI on mobile devices is becoming a seamless part of daily life, shaping how we work, communicate, and entertain ourselves. This shift is not just…
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Chris Cortazzo’s Nashville Penthouse: A Photo Tour
Inside Chris Cortazzo’s Nashville Penthouse: A 5,000-Square-Foot Masterpiece Luxury real estate continues to evolve in Nashville, and one listing that has sparked conversation is Chris Cortazzo’s Nashville penthouse. The unit spans roughly 5,000 square feet and offers three bedrooms, three full baths, and a powder room. The photos released show a residence that blends modern…
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Blue Awakening: Satellite Documents Aquamarine Shift in 40-Year Iceberg A-23A
Introduction: A Glacial Giant in a Blue Light On January 12, 2025, a striking image captured from space drew attention to a long-standing Antarctic feature. Iceberg A-23A, which first broke free from the Antarctic shelf in the 1980s, appears to be undergoing a visible change as summer warmth intensifies in the Southern Ocean. The NASA…
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The Picture Show: Inside Competitive Figure Skating
Introduction: A New Fan Dives Into The Picture Show Last week I stepped onto the ice for my first real foray into competitive figure skating, an experience I later realized was also a front-row seat to a world of artistry, athletic discipline, and high-stakes moments. What began as a casual interest became a deeper appreciation…
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Photo gallery: The UN blues — a candid look at a beleaguered institution
Overview: a moment of reckoning for the UN When Geneva-based photographer Mark Henley travelled to New York to cover a United Nations conference, he found an institution unsettled at its core. The UN, usually depicted in polished plenaries and ceremonial photo-ops, appeared differently here: stripped of fanfare, weighed down by budget cuts, and haunted by…
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Photo gallery: The UN blues — a photographer’s look at a shaken United Nations
Introduction: a reporter’s eye on a world stage In a city that often looks at the globe through a corporate lens, a Geneva-based photographer named Mark Henley turned his attention to the United Nations in New York. What began as a routine assignment for a photo gallery quickly revealed a more complex narrative: the UN’s…
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Photographer Recreates ET Scene After Two-Year Quest, Over the Moon with Final Shot
Two Years in the Making: A Photographer’s Quest When photographer Michael Meighan and his friend Nathan Edwards set out to recreate one of cinema’s most enduring images—the eerie, tender moment between a child and an extraterrestrial in ET—the project was less about a single shot and more about a meticulous journey. What began as a…
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Photographer Recreates Iconic ET Scene After Two-Year Quest
Two-Year Quest to Recreate a Cinematic Moment Almost two years in the making, a remarkable photographic project has brought a beloved film moment back to life. Photographer Michael Meighan and his friend Nathan Edwards undertook a meticulous recreation of a one-of-a-kind scene from the 1982 classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. The duo pursued perfection, studying the…
