John Sylvester, born in 1955, died Jan. 19 at home with his daughters by his side. Sylvester was an internationally published photographer and author. He spent his 40-year career capturing images of ...
Erin Keller is a reporter based in Ohio. Her focus is live and trending news, as well as pop culture. She has covered celebrity deaths, lawsuits, and the Hunter Biden gun trial. Erin joined ...
Sunderland do have an interest in Preston striker Emil Riis as they look to strengthen Regis Le Bris’ squad ahead of the deadline on February 3rd. It has already been a productive month for the ...
With a lot of options on the market, here are some of the best Android phones for photography to consider for your next upgrade What is the best Android phone for photography right now? Whether you’ve ...
Heinz Kluetmeier/Sports Illustrated Supported by By Richard Sandomir Heinz Kluetmeier, a prominent photographer for Sports Illustrated who captured the exultation of the United States men’s ...
GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHER Grace Hensley says ... Hensley is well into the making of a new garden on Bainbridge Island, a process inspired by visiting great gardens, in person or via armchair travel ...
Shot mostly in black and white, and containing a quiet and thoughtful intensity, the work of Hero Bean Stevenson offers up soulful portraits and a new style of fashion photography Outside of an ...
"I'm really proud of my mentality, my body, and the way I competed." Jacob Fearnley, a childhood friend of Draper, earlier became the first Briton to reach the last 32 at this year's tournament ...
Scottish tennis star Jacob Fearnley has defeated Arthur Cazaux to reach the third round of the Australian Open. The 23-year-old, from Dalkeith, came back from a set down to win the second-round clash ...
Jacob Fearnley has emerged as Scotland’s brightest tennis prospects after a breakthrough year in 2024. The 23-year-old comes into the sport at the same time that Scotland - and Britain’s ...
In 2023, London-based photographer Jim Fenwick arrived in Sicily for a routine commercial shoot, unaware that a wildfire would turn his trip into an extraordinary photographic opportunity.