This week sees more and more articles on the whole AI thing, here's a few I thought would be worth a digest.
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...trend is jeopardizing the preservation and integrity of our television and film heritage
It's not everyday you get to discuss your photography with a president!
The book written by John and Claire Grey is about the sit-in at Guildford School of Art, 1968.
'I am currently working on a project researching photography of and by Black communities in the UK pre 1948. As part of this broader project, I am looking for photographs
On other occasions he took covert shots with his camera, which was hidden beneath his jacket, inside a milk carton or half a loaf of bread
BAFTA is seeking a new Photography Assistant to join their busy Content team
This gem of an inside-tour at the newly moved photographic and newspaper archive at NewsUK
Photographers from the agency went out networking to set up the foundation and have already signed up 350 members
Photo giant Getty Images who have been refusing AI created content has now implemented their own technology
For PAN readers in Bangkok: The Royal Photographic Society of Thailand is displaying James Nachtwey: Memoria Exhibition. ‘A large-scale retrospective exhibition by James Nachtwey, one of the greatest documentary war
Next Friday some of the best footage libraries will be on show at the FootageFest event in Los Angeles – among those exhibiting will be PAN readers Lola Clips, StormStock,
A new photojournalism internship honouring the late Reuters photojournalist Danish Siddiqui
The NFT ‘thing’ popped up again this week with another photo library dropping PAN a press release hoping there is something still to be done in the circus arena …well,
Owen's Ground Clearance photo project which he started in New York in 2016
Édouard Manet, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne now searchable
An interesting talk and Q&A with Dafydd
All new rare Steve McQueen footage