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7 November 2023
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, a Tuck slide show, sports photographers, Annie Leibovitz for IKEA and Hogan on Sony.
- Mee-Lai Stone presents the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize Winners from an exhibition showing at National Portrait Gallery in London from Nov. 9 to Feb. 25.
- Kirk Tuck gets Outside With a Fun Camera, namely his Leica M 240 and the 50mm Voigtlander lens.
- Dahlia Ambrose lists 30 Amazing Sports Photographers to Follow with six-panel previews of their work.
- Annie Leibovitz is the IKEA Artist in Residence, shooting in seven countries to capture 25 portraits "that reflect the authentic lives of people at home." Six young photographers will accompany her in a mentorship program.
- In Sony Goes Global, Shutter That Is, Thom Hogan explains what all the fuss is about with that global shutter on a full-frame mirrorless camera. And what the downsides might be.
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