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24 December 2024

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 AP's week in pictures, LensCulture's Emerging Talent Awards, Rome's oldest churches and Clancy's.

  • The Associated Press showcases its Week in Pictures curated by photo editor Anita Baca and Assistant Director of Global Photo Production Courtney Dittmar.
  • LensCulture shares the 25 winners of its Emerging Talent Awards. "From intimate stories to community tales, each of these photographers provides a compelling perspective on the times we are living in, spanning our shared struggles to the collective joys that pull us through," the editors write.
  • Massimo Berruti photographs The Timeless Spell of Rome's Oldest Churches (gift link) written by David Laskin, who "came up with a way to honor the Jubilee, which begins Dec. 24, without all the people: I focused on the city's earliest churches, the so-called paleo-Christian churches dating back to the fourth and fifth centuries."
  • Junyao Yang profiles Clancy's 41-Year-Old Christmas Tree Lot in words and photos. "During the months when the Clancy family is not working at the lot [in San Francisco], they are busy farming the trees at Silverton, Oregon and growing the pumpkins in Manteca, California," Yang writes.

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