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Former picture editor with Reuters, The AP and AAP, London Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, and Group Picture Editor for Cumberland-Courier Newspaper Group.

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Marilyn Monroe’s Final Photo Session by Bert Stern for Vogue

The Last Sitting: Marilyn Monroe’s Final Photo Session In June 1962, just six weeks before her death, Marilyn Monroe checked into Suite 261 and Bungalow 96 at the Hotel Bel-Air for what would become one of...

Landscape photography in colonial Australia and New Zealand

Colonial history overflows with commodities. From the early 1800s, wool generated extraordinary wealth for squatters and pastoralists and substantial investment in the Australian colonies. In the 1850s, gold motivated tens of thousands of people to work...

Jeff Bridges, the Widelux, Pictures and Pictures Volume Two

Jeff Bridges’ devotion to the Widelux goes beyond nostalgia — it' became's a resurrection. After decades of championing the camera, he helped inspire a small American startup, WideLux New, to bring it back to life. The...

When Pigeon Photographers Flew in War

Silent Wings: The Pigeon Photographers of the Great War During World War I, pigeons were more than messengers—they were airborne photographers. From the early experiments of Julius Neubronner’s camera-carrying pigeons to Australia’s WWII Pigeon Service and...

Magnum Photos Bruce Davidson in UK

Bruce Davidson in the UK: London Alleys and Welsh Valleys In 1960, after an intense year documenting the Brooklyn gang known as the Jokers, Bruce Davidson sought distance from the tension, gloom, and potential violence of...

The Most Beautiful Camera Ever Made: Kodak Bantam Special

The Kodak Bantam Special: The Most Beautiful Camera Ever Made In a world of gleaming chrome and black leatherette, one camera emerged in the late 1930s that was less a tool and more a talisman. The...

Reuters Photojournalist Resigns Over Gaza Coverage

Valerie Zink Resigns from Reuters: “I can’t conceive of wearing this press pass with anything but deep shame and grief” Canadian photojournalist Valerie Zink has resigned from Reuters after eight years, condemning the news agency’s role...

Developing Crisis at Kodak Eastman Exposed

Another Unwanted “Kodak Moment” for Kodak Eastman Eastman Kodak — the 133-year-old brand that taught the world to “press the button” and let them do the rest — has warned investors that it may not be...

Best Places to Take Photos & Things To Do in Budapest

Budapest, the stunning capital of Hungary, is a city that effortlessly blends historic charm with modern vibrancy. From its grand architecture and picturesque riverbanks to its bustling markets and tranquil parks, Budapest offers a plethora...

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Tennant Creek’s Climate-Smart, Culturally Safe Homes

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Australian Government’s Future Gas Strategy

The Albanese Government has released the much-anticipated Future Gas Strategy, a pivotal moment for those concerned about the environmental repercussions of fossil fuel consumption....

Groundwater Baseline Data Needed Before Fracking Begins

Charles Darwin University researchers are launching a groundbreaking project to involve over 500 citizen scientists in the Northern Territory and Western Australia to collect...

Australia’s elusive Quolls headed for extinction

Australia's diverse fauna is renowned worldwide, and among its unique inhabitants are the quolls. These small to medium-sized carnivorous marsupials, also known as native...