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Inside the Audio Lab: How Apple developed the world’s first end‑to‑end hearing health experience
Inside the Audio Lab: How Apple developed the world’s first end‑to‑end hearing health experience The new hearing health features on AirPods Pro 2 are not available in all regions. Hearing Tests and Hearing Aid features are regulated health features that require regulatory approval and will be offered after authorization is received. For more information, visit apple.com/airpods-pro/feature-availability. Apple’s state-of-the-art Audio Lab in Cupertino, California, supports the innovative work of its acoustic engineers. They use the lab to conduct user studies in various listening rooms and test new features in its anechoic chambers, which completely absorb reflective sounds and isolate external noise. The Audio Lab is the hub for the design, measurement,…
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Photo Book Review – Beyond Caring by Paul Graham
Photo Book Review – Beyond Caring by Paul Graham Beyond Caring by Paul Graham is available from Mack Books, here. All images ©Paul Graham Paul Graham’s Beyond Caring is an extraordinary and poignant exploration of socio-political conditions in mid-1980s Britain, a work that operates at the intersection of documentary photography, social critique, and artistic innovation. Published in 1985, the photobook provides an unflinching visual narrative of the bleak environments of the United Kingdom’s Department of Health and Social Security (DHSS) offices, where the unemployed and socially disadvantaged were subjected to prolonged bureaucratic indifference. Graham’s work transcends mere documentation; it is a profound commentary on the human cost of systemic neglect,…
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Book Review – Sophie Calle’s Take Care of Yourself
Book Review – Sophie Calle’s Take Care of Yourself As an avid collector of photobooks, readers will know of my deep fondness for second-hand bookshops, where I’m always on the lookout for hidden treasures. This week, my senses were finely attuned as I wandered into one such store, and to my delight, I came across a mint, first edition of Sophie Calle’s Take Care of Yourself. Having previously studied this remarkable work, I was thrilled to discover it on the shelf—a true gem I never expected to find. Stumbling upon this book felt like an extraordinary stroke of luck, and I couldn’t be more elated by the serendipity of it.…
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Book Review: The Last Safe Abortion by Carmen Winant
Book Review: The Last Safe Abortion by Carmen Winant Winner of THE AUTHOR BOOK AWARD at the Rencontres d’Arles Book Awards, 2024 Having previously reviewed Carmen Winant’s striking photo book My Birth, I was eager to engage with her latest work, The Last Safe Abortion. Known for her ability to blend profoundly personal subject matter with broader feminist and sociopolitical concerns, Winant’s work consistently challenges the way we view intimate yet universal experiences. While My Birth explored the raw and transformative act of childbirth through over 2,000 archival photographs, The Last Safe Abortion shifts focus to the quiet, often invisible world of abortion care and its importance as a feminist…
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Book Review: A Woman I Once Knew by Rosalind Fox Solomon
Book Review: A Woman I Once Knew by Rosalind Fox Solomon Rosalind Fox Solomon’s A Woman I Once Knew is an evocative and deeply personal exploration of identity, memory, and the inevitable passage of time. Known for her extraordinary ability to capture the human condition through photography, Fox Solomon turns her lens inward in this book, crafting a narrative as intimate as it is universal. Through a fragmented, poetic structure, she invites the reader into her reflections on femininity, relationships, and the shifting perceptions of self that come with age and experience. This review will examine A Woman I Once Knew’s thematic depth, stylistic choices, and emotional resonance. While its…
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Book Review: Painting Photography Painting by Carol Armstrong
Book Review: Painting Photography Painting by Carol Armstrong Painting Photography Painting: Selected Essays by Carol Armstrong, published by Mack Books in 2023, is an ambitious collection of essays that delves into the intersections of visual art forms, specifically painting and photography. This compilation represents Armstrong’s decades-long engagement with art history, feminist theory, and critical analysis of visual culture, making it an illuminating read for both art enthusiasts and academic audiences. Painting Photography Painting: Selected Essays All images – Courtesy of the artist and MACK. The Essence of Artistic Inquiry At the heart of Armstrong’s essays lies a compelling question: what defines a medium? This query is vividly explored in the…
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Carmen Winant’s My Birth: A Raw and Transformative Portrait of Creation – Book Review
Carmen Winant’s My Birth: A Raw and Transformative Portrait of Creation – Book Review Carmen Winant’s My Birth is a striking and profoundly introspective photobook that delves into childbirth’s physical, emotional, and societal dimensions. This edition, published by Mack Books in 2024, expands on themes Winant has previously explored, blending personal history with collective experience. The book juxtaposes images of her mother’s births with found photographs of anonymous women during labour, creating a visual tapestry that celebrates birth as both an intimate and communal act. To purchase this book, please go here. All images – Courtesy of the artist and MACK. A Visual Journey Through Birth The book’s structure follows…
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Ray’s a Laugh: A Human Portrait Through Time – Book Review
Ray’s a Laugh: A Human Portrait Through Time – Book Review Richard Billingham’s Ray’s a Laugh has long been hailed as one of the most significant works in contemporary photography. Initially published in the mid-1990s, the photobook offered a brutally honest and raw portrayal of Billingham’s family, particularly his father, Ray, and his mother, Liz, in their cluttered, working-class Birmingham flat. In 2024, Mack Books reissued this iconic work, recontextualizing the original images while expanding the narrative to offer new depth and understanding of the family dynamics. The 2024 edition, referred to as Billingham’s “director’s cut,” expands on the original, offering a more comprehensive collection of images alongside a more…
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Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year 2024 Winners Announced
Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year 2024 Winners Announced The Royal Meteorological Society has announced the winners of this year’s Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Competition. An international panel of experts in meteorology, photography, and journalism, including members of the ITV Weather team, chose the judges’ winners from a shortlist of 25 images received by entrants from 84 countries. In addition, the public voted for their favourite on the Royal Meteorological Society website. View the Winners’ Gallery on the Royal Meteorological Society website. The Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year 2024 Title Prize Winner is Wang Xin of Shanghai, China, with the photo ‘Sprites Dancing…
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A Feast for the Eyes – 10 London Restaurants Mastering the Art of Food Photography
A Feast for the Eyes – 10 London Restaurants Mastering the Art of Food Photography London’s culinary scene is a sensory explosion. From Michelin-starred marvels to hidden gem curry houses, the city caters to every craving. But in our hyper-connected world, the presentation goes beyond just the plate. Food photography has become an art form, a digital language that speaks volumes about a restaurant’s atmosphere, creativity, and, of course, the dish’s deliciousness. So, where do you find the most eye-catching foodstagrams in London? CJ Digital has scoured the city and curated a list of 10 restaurants that are masters in the art of making your phone screen drool. From vibrant…




























