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Job Openings at Casarotto Ramsay & Associates
Assistant to Film and TV Agent An exciting opportunity has arisen for an assistant to join the Casarotto Ramsay & Associates Film and TV department full-time. You will provide administrative support to an agent and ensure the effective upkeep and management of internal systems. Download the documents below to find out more. Closing date: 10th December 2025 Application Information Pack (Word/PDF) Application Form (Word/PDF) Please support us TheAppWhisperer has always had a dual mission: to promote the most talented mobile artists of the day and to support ambitious, interested viewers worldwide. As the years pass, TheAppWhisperer has gained readers and viewers and has found new venues for that exchange. All this…
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Moment Pro Camera II Tutorial — Best Settings for Cinematic Pro Video on iPhone
Moment Pro Camera II Tutorial — Best Settings for Cinematic Pro Video on iPhone Moment Pro Camera 2 is here — and it delivers one of the cleanest, most intuitive, and most powerful pro-video experiences ever released for iPhone. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you step-by-step through the best settings for cinematic pro video, including the ideal codec, resolution, frame rate, Apple Log / Log2 workflow, LUT setup, focus tools, zebras, and how to nail filmic motion blur using the 180-degree shutter rule. Whether you’re shooting on iPhone 15 / 16 Pro or the iPhone 17 Pro with Apple Log 2, this guide shows you exactly how to get the…
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Photo Book Review – The Afterimage of Looking: On Lee Miller, Witness, and the Persistence of Vision
Photo Book Review – The Afterimage of Looking: On Lee Miller, Witness, and the Persistence of Vision When I first opened the book, Lee Miller, the temperature of the room seemed to shift — as if the light had turned to face her. Lee Miller was a name I thought I understood. Vogue model turned Surrealist collaborator, Man Ray’s lover in Paris, the war correspondent who walked through Europe’s ruins with a camera and a stare that could steady smoke. But this volume—edited by Hilary Floe and Saskia Flower, published by Tate Publishing in the UK and by Yale University Press in the United States—refuses the comfort of summary. It has…
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Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2025 – National Portrait Gallery
The Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize showcases the work of talented young photographers, gifted amateurs and established professionals in the very best of contemporary photography. The competition celebrates a diverse range of images and tells the fascinating stories behind the creation of works, from formal commissioned portraits to more spontaneous and intimate moments capturing friends and family. The selected images, many of which are on display for the first time, explore both traditional and contemporary approaches to the photographic portrait whilst capturing a range of characters, moods and locations. The 2025 edition also sees the unveiling of a new commission for the Gallery’s Collection. 13 November 2025 – 8 February…
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The 2025 Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Winners Announced
The Royal Meteorological Society has announced the winners of this year’s Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Competition, celebrating ten years of the competition. Chosen from over 4,000 images received from both amateur and professional photographers from 84 countries, the judges’ winners were chosen by an international panel of experts from the fields of weather and climate, photography and journalism, including members of the ITV Weather team. In addition, the public voted for their favourite on the Royal Meteorological Society website. View the Winners’ Galleries on the Royal Meteorological Society website. The Main Category The prestigious title of Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year 2025 has been awarded to…
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The 2025 Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Winners Announced
The 2025 Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Winners Announced The Royal Meteorological Society has announced the winners of this year’s Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Competition, celebrating ten years of the competition. Chosen from over 4,000 images received from both amateur and professional photographers from 84 countries, the judges’ winners were chosen by an international panel of experts from the fields of weather and climate, photography and journalism, including members of the ITV Weather team. In addition, the public voted for their favourite on the Royal Meteorological Society website. View the Winners’ Galleries on the Royal Meteorological Society website. The Main Category The prestigious title of Standard…
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Book Review – Death and Other Belongings by Will Green
Book Review – Death and Other Belongings by Will Green Will Green’s Death and Other Belongings refuses to instruct the viewer on what grief looks like. Instead, it pulls the viewer into its atmosphere. The black-and-white photographs stay expansive yet restrained, devoid of the drama that typically accompanies grief. Green turns his camera toward what stays behind. He focuses on a chair in the garden, the fabric still creased by the weight of a body; a bee lies in the dust; apples sink into the soil. Each photograph insists that the world continues to act in its ordinary way. Green meets that continuation with steadiness and records it without ceremony. Before…
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Apple Vision Pro upgraded with the powerful M5 chip and comfortable Dual Knit Band
Apple Vision Pro upgraded with the powerful M5 chip and a comfortable Dual Knit Band The latest version improves performance, display rendering, battery life, and comfort, while offering innovative features with visionOS 26 and all-new spatial apps and Apple Immersive content Apple has introduced Apple Vision Pro with the powerful M5 chip that delivers a leap forward in performance, improved display rendering, faster AI-powered workflows, and extended battery life. The upgraded Vision Pro also comes with the soft, cushioned Dual Knit Band to help users achieve an even more comfortable fit, and visionOS 26, which unlocks innovative spatial experiences, including widgets, new Personas, an interactive Jupiter Environment, and new Apple Intelligence features with support…
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WAR CHILD INVITES 52 ARTISTS TO CREATE ARTWORK INSPIRED BY KATE BUSH’S ‘RUNNING UP THAT HILL’ FOR SOUND & VISION 2025
WAR CHILD INVITES 52 ARTISTS TO CREATE ARTWORK INSPIRED BY KATE BUSH’S ‘RUNNING UP THAT HILL’ FOR SOUND & VISION 2025 Peter Doig, Maggi Hambling CBE, Corbin Shaw, Unskilled Worker, and over 50 more visual artists respond to Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill to raise funds for War Child, the specialist charity for children caught in conflict. Bidding starts at just £100 for the original artworks. Online Auction Tuesday 28 October – Thursday 13 November closing 15.00hrs BST (10.00hrs EST) via Givergy Exhibition Iconic Images Gallery Tuesday 4 – Saturday 8 November 2025 This October, Kate Bush and Art on a Postcard invite 52 artists to respond to a…
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Peter Hujar’s Portraits in Life and Death: A Meditation on Beauty, Mortality, and the Intimacy of Looking
Peter Hujar’s Portraits in Life and Death: A Meditation on Beauty, Mortality, and the Intimacy of Looking It’s almost impossible to open Peter Hujar’s Portraits in Life and Death and not feel that peculiar hush that settles over you in the presence of something both beautiful and unsettling. The book — first published in 1976 and reissued in 2024 — remains one of the most haunting and quietly magnificent works of photography in the twentieth century. It is not a grand statement, nor a coffee-table monolith of glossy spectacle. It is, instead, an austere, personal object: forty-one black-and-white photographs that carry within them an entire philosophy of seeing. At first,…





























