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Loveveer Singh perfectly describes how photography is more than a profession

Loveveer Singh perfectly describes how photography is more than a profession - Singh believes that photography not only conveys a story, but it has certain emotions attached to it.

Quarantined cadets intermixed with others at Saturday event, VMI acknowledges

VMI’s spokesman on Wednesday acknowledged that quarantined cadets were not fully separated from their peers for the entirety of an annual event last weekend. “In retrospect, we needed to ensure that they stayed separate,” Bill Wyatt said in an interview Wednesday. “And judging from some of the photos that I’ve seen — and like I said, I’m still trying to confirm it. Did that in fact happen? I think [separation] happened most of the day. But toward the end, things get a little hectic, and it appears that it might not have stayed that way for the entire day.”

Photographer shares drone photo of secret rock pool on Hibiscus Coast

Introducing the Inaugural Silver List, Featuring 47 Exciting Contemporary Photographers Whose Work You Just Have to See

For more than 15 years the Black List, founded by Vanity Fair contributor Franklin Leonard, has featured the most-loved unproduced screenplays in Hollywood, and put spotlights on future hits like The King’s Speech, Juno, Looper, and many more. But can the Black List model of encouraging up-and-coming talent be recreated outside of Hollywood? The inaugural Silver List is ready to find out. Launched this year by the Silver Eye Center for Photography, in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University and the Black List, the Silver List features 47 extraordinary photographers, selected by 500 nonprofit photography curators, educators, scholars, publishers, and critics. The criteria were simple, but deeply personal for each respondent: who is a living, early-career photographer whose work deserves to be seen by more people?

Odisha court sentences former photographer to life in sedition case

Odisha court sentences former photographer to life in sedition case Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA A local court sentenced a former contractual photographer of the integrated test range (ITR) at the Abdul Kalam island with life imprisonment in a sedition case in Odisha’s Balasore district on Thursday. The photographer, identified as Iswar Chandra Behera, was also slapped a penalty of ₹10,000, apart from life imprisonment, by Balasore Additional District and Session Judge Girija Prasad Mohapatra. He was convicted under Sections 121A and 120B of the IPC, and Sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Official Secrets Act. “The activities proved against accused Ishwar Chandra Behera clearly establishes that the accused was spying inside the ITR and taking advantage of his engagement,” the 47-page judgment says.

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