Tony Meras at his family’s restaurant in 2015 (photo credit: Nicole Smith) The community of Riverhead mourns the loss of an iconic businessman remembered as a “big teddy bear” with a heart of gold. Longtime owner of downtown Star Confectionery Anthony ‘Tony’ Nicholas Meras died at Peconic Bay Medical Center …
Read More »The Watchung Arts Center will present the Ross Wagner exhibition
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Read More »Obituary by Richard Getty (1953 – 2021) – Boulder, CO
Rik was born to Hugh and Geraldine (Gerry) Getty on October 21, 1953 in Little Rock, AR. He had two younger siblings, his sister Jan and his brother Don. He was active in sports and boy scouts, earning the rank of Eagle Scout in 1968. Growing up, he especially enjoyed …
Read More »Dieter-Wolfgang Kuhl | News, Sports, Jobs
Dieter-Wolfgang Kuhl, 79, of the City of Providence, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, September 26, 2021 with his loving family by his side. Dieter was born to the late Otto and Charlotte (née Rohde) Kuhl on April 30, 1942 in Hamburg, Germany, at the height of World …
Read More »3 things I love (and 3 things I dislike) about the Canon EOS R3
Canon has made a habit of being a game changer – and the Canon EOS R3 is the latest example. For years Canon has been rightly accused of being conservative, cautious and never coloring outside the lines when it comes to its product lines. The mirrorless revolution changed all that, …
Read More »Martha R. “Marty” Chapman | News, Sports, Jobs
Marthe R. “Marty” Chapman, 90, of Route 958, Bear Lake, Pa., Passed away peacefully at the home surrounded by family on Wednesday September 22, 2021. She was born March 31, 1931 in Jamestown, NY, daughter of the late Rudolph and Evelyn ( Bradway) Johnson. Martha was raised and educated in …
Read More »The environment affects baseball. These players want to help.
Flying all over North America every week is part of Major League status. The Milwaukee Brewers, for example, have traveled as far as San Diego and Miami as part of their 162-game regular season this year. Now multiply that by 30 teams in Major League Baseball. Brewers reliever Brent Suter …
Read More »SPORTEL Awards Ceremony: Champions & emotions
Recently, SPORTEL trophies unveiled the Official selection for the Prix ââdu Podium d’Or Georges Bertellotti 2021. The winners will be announced on Tuesday October 5 at 7 p.m. during the award ceremony at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco. The selection process was very difficult for the screening committee who had to …
Read More »Takeaway movies, defensive preparation and successful punting
Watching a movie and learning from it is one of the most important things for Virginia Tech this week. (Ivan Morozov) It’s Virginia Tech Open House Week, which means the Hokies are reviewing the movie, adjusting, and resting. Brock Hoffman and Braxton Burmeister discussed their takeaways as they reviewed the …
Read More »Waterford Homecoming Royalty crowned | News, Sports, Jobs
Waterford High School crowned their homecoming King, Queen, Prince and Princess on Friday evening, September 17, 2021. Queen: Kiley Doak, King: Bailee Clarida. Queen Kiley Marie Doak is the daughter of Chris Doak and Niccole Hysell. She has been playing volleyball for three years. She has been a member of …
Read More »Hamad Bin Rashed – When the perfect entrepreneurship meets philanthropy, travel, photography and sports!
It is always inspiring to see those who have reached the pinnacle of success, not only paving the way for young people, but also setting an example to give back to communities that extend beyond their region. A perfect example of such is Hamad ben Rached , a renowned serial …
Read More »New equipment: the Pixii rangefinder sports a 26MP sensor
When the original Pixii camera launched in 2018 (starting at $ 3,000), it represented a serious change from most digital cameras on the market: the device featured a rangefinder-style design, a Leica M mount and a 12MP APS-C sensor -but did not offer rear display or memory card slot. Now …
Read More »Norman S. Eighty Jr. 1932-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
WARREN – Norman Stuart Eighmy Jr., 89, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at St. Joseph Warren Hospital. Norm was born August 28, 1932 in Cleveland, son of Norman and Margaret Merchant Eighmy. He married former Barbara A. Francis on June 8, 1971, with whom he shared 48 …
Read More »The new Ricoh GR IIIx sports a 40mm f / 2.8 lens
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Read More »Dive Into The Hitch: How To Start Riding Horses
Photo by Catherine Royle / Yellow Rose Photography, courtesy of Coachman’s Delight, Inc. Learn from the experts what it takes to get started in the sport of driving. The sight of a horse-drawn carriage evokes thoughts of power and elegance. It’s a nod to history for riders and non-equestrian alike. …
Read More »Frisco ISD: the community is called to share its professional expertise with students
23 Sep 2021 Frisco ISD students benefit from numerous opportunities to engage with community members who take the time from their busy careers to share their knowledge and expertise with students. In an average school year, the district has approximately 17,000 individual volunteers who volunteer their time with students. Frisco …
Read More »2nd Kentucky Shop Burglary; WSJ Market Video; Instant Topps; Following
Wednesday was Jimmy Mahan’s birthday, but the day ended on a less than happy note. As the owner of the Kentucky Road Show store in Lexington was about to call him one day late at night, he was told of a break-in that had just occurred in the store. This …
Read More »Stephen Thomas Cutter | News, Sports, Jobs
Stephen Thomas Cutter, 55, died on Wednesday September 15, 2021 at his home in Nashua, NH. He was born on April 25, 1966 in Newton, MA, son of James B. and Mary E (Farrell) Cutter. He was the husband of Darcy Cooke (Gardner) Cutter. They were married on June 22, …
Read More »Kate Middleton stuns in all white during surprise outing to celebrate her latest photography project
Kate Middleotn makes a surprise appearance to celebrate photo project Duke and Duchess of Cambridge / Instagram Kate Middleton Kate Middleton turns white the color of fall! Just a day after wearing casual clothes (and helmets!) Partners who supported her Hold Still photography project. Last year, the royal mother encouraged …
Read More »The Inspirational Tyce Treadway Story: How a High School Student Changes the World of Sports | national
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sep 21, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) – Tyce Treadway, a young change maker in business, changes him at 17. He started out as a creative and is now the spearhead of athletic management in the NCAA NIL era. There is nothing he cannot do. He has been able to …
Read More »Meeker County 4-H’ers Showcased Knowledge at State Fair | Local
Thirty-three Meeker County youth were among 4-Hs from across Minnesota who presented their apprenticeship in the 4-H building at the Minnesota State Fair. The 4-H’ers presented nearly 100 public presentations and presented more than 1,600 general exhibitions. Continuing the virtual state showcase format developed in 2020, nearly 200 of the …
Read More »Steven John Dulack | News, Sports, Jobs
Steven John Dulack, 71, died on May 20, 2021, after painful and prolonged sparring with mixed dementia. Melancholy but optimistic – “Luck of the draw”, he would say when any tragic or joyous circumstance in life presented itself. Medic in Vietnam when the next guy stayed in the United States; …
Read More »David W. Wycoff | News, Sports, Jobs
David W. Wycoff, 96, of Burnham, died Sunday, September 19, 2021 in Valley View Haven. Born January 23, 1925 in Aliquippa, he was the son of the late William J. and Ruth S. Wycoff. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Ruth E. Wycoff; and one …
Read More »New Director of Spirituality Center talks about faith life, career development // The Observer
Rev. Daniel Horan began his tenure as the new Director of the Center for Spirituality and Professor in the Departments of Religious Studies and Philosophy on August 16. Since arriving at Saint Mary’s earlier in the semester, he explained that he felt a unique connection to the campus community due …
Read More »Solano pays tribute to prisoners of war and IAMs – The Vacaville Reporter
United States Air Force Interim Command Chief Master Sgt. Erick Fierro (left) and Sr. Master Sgt. Gerald James (right) calls the cadence as they lead a group of Master Sergeants Friday along Burgan Boulevard as they complete the final leg of a 24 hour remembrance run to commemorate POW / …
Read More »The RI Press Association honors the Providence Journal with 42 awards
NORTH KINGSTOWN – The Providence Journal took home 42 awards – 11 first place, 17 second place, 11 third place and three honorable mentions – Friday night when the Rhode Island Press Association presented 136 awards to reporters across the state for writing, design and photography in 2020. Additionally, the …
Read More »The Porsche Jump: the desire to push the limits
Current press releases The Porsche Jump: The will to push the limits New version a symbol of the courage to change Stuttgart. Always take one more step: Porsche brought back the iconic photo of the 356 B model. Porsche The jump shows two-time Olympic champion Aksel Lund Svindal ski jumping …
Read More »Ian Holloway: Nigel Pearson can turn Dan Bentley’s misfortune into a positive for Bristol City – Ian Holloway
Sometimes things seem so dark for footballers, managers and supporters that the only sensible reaction is to laugh. I can’t imagine there were too many smiles on the faces of the Bristol Rovers players and fans boarding their coaches for the Hartlepool marathon trip after last weekend’s 1-0 loss. And …
Read More »Canon’s 24-megapixel EOS R3 arrives in November for $ 6,000
Canon has officially unveiled the EOS R3, its flagship mirrorless camera designed for sports, action and wildlife photography. With the release, it has now filled in the blanks for key specs not yet revealed in previous teases, like resolution, ISO range, and video capabilities. The EOS R3 was probably never …
Read More »The challenges women face in motorsport photography
Motorsport photography is not a space traditionally associated with or particularly welcoming to female photographers, but one woman – Alison Arena – has made a name for herself in the industry and is now leading others to follow suit. Motorsport photography, like any other type of sports photography, can exalt …
Read More »Bonneville defeats Ridgeline 2-0 in women’s soccer – Aug 19, 2021 – Cache Valley Daily
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Read More »Sports Illustrated Bets Big On Legal Sports Betting | Company
NEW YORK – (BUSINESS WIRE) – August 9, 2021– By the end of this year, sports betting will be legal in more than half of the country, and the boom means more than just business for sports betting companies. The Gambling Issue of Sports Illustrated, available online and on newsstands …
Read More »Chinese technology is sinking into the basement of trading
Tech Sector Updates Sign up for myFT Daily Digest to be the first to know about what’s happening in the tech industry. This article is an on-site version of our #techFT newsletter. Sign up here to receive the full newsletter straight to your inbox every day of the week The …
Read More »Vision Eye Photography by Srikanth Reddy Basadi is the embodiment of perfection
Photography is an art form that captures the beauty and elegance inherent in the world we live in and our nature. Our world is changing rapidly and in the race to try to keep up with time, we forget to live in the moment. Keeping memories alive and recording those …
Read More »The Whisperer mascot – The New York Times
This was clearly evident in early June, when Raymond attended his first Phillies game since the start of the pandemic. Citizens Bank Park, where the team play, had opened at full capacity just two days earlier, so the crowd was unusually large. Still, spotting the Phanatic in the stands was …
Read More »Brian Ching talks about the inspiration behind his photoshoot with Hong Kong athletes
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Read More »Local man’s Olympic dreams come true
The spotlight is on the athletes of the highly anticipated Tokyo Olympics. But it takes an incredible amount of work, talent, and time behind the scenes for the whole world to see. A native of Roanoke plays an important role in making that magic happen this year. AJ Speaks, a …
Read More »Tips from Illume from Red Bull Motorsport Photographer
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Read More »Professional sports photographer Simon Bruty ready for the uncertainty at the 2021 Olympics
Professional sports photographer Simon bruty is preparing to go to Tokyo for the 2021 Olympics. He works in a team of three covering the games for Sports Illustrated. It won’t be his first Olympic mission, but it is – perhaps predictably – very different from his trip to Rio in …
Read More »Shooting: A study in yellow and green at the Tour de France
Exclusive to members Become a member to unlock this story and receive other great benefits. VeloNews and platoon Contributor James Startt, winner of the 2021 World Sports Photography Awards, covers his 32nd Tour de France. For this year’s Tour de France he will be providing a regular post explaining how …
Read More »Danish Siddiqui: Pulitzer Prize-winning Reuters photographer killed in Afghanistan
Siddiqui was the chief photographer for the Mumbai-based India News Agency. Reuters reported Siddiqui’s death on Friday, citing an Afghan commander who said he was killed while covering fighting between Afghan security forces and Taliban fighters. The commander said Afghan special forces were fighting to recapture a market area near …
Read More »The freshman wants to be there for the fans
University of Arkansas first-year defensive lineman Cameron Ball said he liked the idea of ââbeing someone young Razorback fans admire during his playing days at Fayetteville. âI was one of those kids, so I know what it feels like,â Ball said. âSo I’m not going to refuse autographs and photos. …
Read More »Exceptional photography | Editorials | emissourian.com
There are plenty of reasons to subscribe to our journal, but maybe none are better than our sports photography. The Missourian regularly features some of the best sports photography from any community newspaper across the state and even across the country. While this statement is made on our opinion page, …
Read More »Getting the shot: Cavendish gets number 34
Exclusive to members Become a member to unlock this story and receive other great benefits. VeloNews and platoon Contributor James Startt, winner of the 2021 World Sports Photography Awards, covers his 32nd Tour de France. For this year’s Tour de France he will be providing a regular post explaining how …
Read More »Arts Council offers a week-long photography camp for children | News, Sports, Jobs
PHOTO PROVIDED Children attend a previous Shutterflies digital photography camp at Station Gallery in 2019. LOCK HAVEN – The Clinton County Arts Council is offering another Shutterflies digital photography camp this month at the Station Gallery. The popular photography camp is sponsored by Woodlands Bank and open to children in …
Read More »KB Sides joins the Alabama Razorbacks
Razorback Communications July 6, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Arche. – Arkansas head coach Courtney Deifel added a veteran Alabama outfielder, adding KB Sides to the roster as a graduate transfer. Teams will be immediately eligible with one year of eligibility remaining and join pitcher Callie Turner of Tennessee as new Razorbacks. Sides …
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In 1977, Manchester City seemed to be on the brink of big things. After their League Cup triumph the previous year, thanks to the magnificent kick above Dennis Tuart, the Blues had finished second in the league behind the all-conquering Liverpool team of Bob Paisley. They were packed with senior …
Read More »Shooting: Pogacar and La Colombière
Exclusive to members Become a member to unlock this story and receive other great benefits. VeloNews and platoon Contributor James Startt, winner of the 2021 World Sports Photography Awards, covers his 32nd Tour de France. For this year’s Tour de France he will be providing a regular post explaining how …
Read More »Shooting: charge towards arrival with MVDP
Exclusive to members Become a member to unlock this story and receive other great benefits. VeloNews and platoon Contributor James Startt, winner of the 2021 World Sports Photography Awards, covers his 32nd Tour de France. For this year’s Tour de France he will be providing a regular post explaining how …
Read More »Shooting: The peloton and Leonardo’s castle
Exclusive to members Become a member to unlock this story and receive other great benefits. VeloNews and platoon Contributor James Startt, winner of the 2021 World Sports Photography Awards, covers his 32nd Tour de France. For this year’s Tour de France he will be providing a regular post explaining how …
Read More »Prize awarded at the ‘Art in the Wilds’ fair | News, Sports, Jobs
Kim keller Peggy houser Kalpana lehman Laurent Downey After a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Artist Awards were presented at the 15th Annual Art in the Wilds Fine Arts Show in Kane, Pennsylvania. , ceramic, fiber and sculpture. Jurors visited each booth and examined the work of …
Read More »Hélène L. Knuff 1932-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
GIRARD – Helen Louise Knuff, 89, passed away peacefully on Friday morning June 25, 2021, at Victoria House Assisted Living. Helen was born April 1, 1932 in Steubenville, daughter of Thomas and Ann Brady Barton; she was one of four children. Helen graduated as a graduate nurse from the Ohio …
Read More »4-star defensive lineman Nico Davillier signs with Hogs
By: Richard Davenport Publication: Sunday, June 27, 2021 Hours after concluding his official visit to Arkansas, defensive lineman Nico Davillier made a commitment to the Hogs on Sunday afternoon. âI should say the coaches, then the rookies they recruit me and the players who recruit me,â Davillier said, explaining why …
Read More »Open photography returns to the fair | News, Sports, Jobs
contributed photo Fairgoers enjoy viewing photos entered for the 2019 Central Iowa Fair contest. Photos for this year’s show are due Wednesday, July 7. The annual open-class photography exhibit will be part of the Central Iowa Fair again this year, and residents of all ages interested in photography and living …
Read More »Oppo celebrates Wimbledon comeback with new ‘Courting the Color’ campaign
As official smartphone partner of Wimbledon, Oppo celebrates the return of tennis with the launch of the new “Courting the Color” campaign. In partnership with Getty Images, Oppo recolored iconic old tennis photos to help tell the stories behind each amazing photo. These images were unveiled during an intimate workshop …
Read More »The photographer who clicked on Maradona holding the 1986 World Cup relives the experience
The French magazine L’Equipe described Diego Maradona as “half-angel, half-devil”. You could love him or hate him, but you had to marvel at how his name became synonymous with a sport watched by millions of people. He single-handedly won the 1986 World Cup for his country. âThis is something you …
Read More »Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira lined up to judge the Rugby Africa Media and Photography Awards
– Publicity – African journalists and photographers can still submit their applications to the competition which runs until July 17, 2021 CAPE TOWN, South Africa, June 23, 2021 / – As applications continue to flow for the inaugural Rugby Africa Media and Photography Awards, the jury welcomes Springboks legend, Rugby …
Read More »Hurry, this is your last chance to grab a bargain-priced memory card during Prime Day
Memory cards for cameras, drones, and consoles like the Nintendo Switch are usually among the best deals in Prime Day deals – and this year is no different, with huge savings on SD and microSD cards. (Not in US / UK? Scroll down for deals in your area). While it’s …
Read More »Spain: heroes on bikes come to the aid of the poorest
Raul Reyes meets a family to hand out homework assignments to their children in Santander, Spain. (photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre) FMT in partnership with The Global Institute For Tomorrow (GIFT) brings you a Covid-19 âhealerâ from Spain. Raul Reyes is a volunteer with the Cantabria Bicycle Association (Cantabria ConBici). …
Read More »pet photo studio raises funds for shelters | News, Sports, Jobs
SLATINGTON – Sitting Monday morning in what was once a main street restaurant in Slatington, tears in Maggie Ewald’s eyes as she spoke about all the ways people can help others by putting their passions to work. For some, that could mean volunteering with children or the homeless, fighting human …
Read More »The Outer Banks Voice – “It’s Worth It”
“This is what is worth it” By Kip Tabb | Outer Banks Voice on June 17, 2021 Local sports photographers turn moments into memories Mike Brisson, Wright Emory and Richard Miller share a passion for sports photography and a commitment to covering local matches. In high school, middle school, and …
Read More »Hartnett: Bush captured historic UI moment | Sports
Steve Bush sat in his photographer’s seat on the floor near the end of the Indiana University bench in Assembly Hall. As he assessed the situation, he sensed that something interesting was about to happen. Traditional rivals Indiana and Purdue were fighting in a Big Ten competition in late February …
Read More »RSL-AZ Southern Arizona 13U and 15U Teams Head to Regions with Deep Approach
Share Tweeter Share Share E-mail RSL-AZ Southern Arizona 15U is the No. 1 team in the nation for its age group (Javier Morales / AllSportsTucson.com) Paul DesRosier shouted: “Let’s go, let’s put some energy!” as he walked between two of his RSL Southern Arizona teams training earlier this week at …
Read More »Eagle Newsroom Wins 22 Texas Associated Press Editors’ Awards | Local News
The Eagle The newsroom won 22 awards, including seven top prizes, from the editors of the Texas Associated Press this week. The annual awards were announced via Facebook on Tuesday. Eagle Editor Crystal Dupré said she is proud of the journalism produced daily by the newsroom staff. “I am delighted …
Read More »Deanna Bowen of Montreal wins $ 50,000 Scotiabank Photography Prize
TORONTO – Montrealer Deanna Bowen has won the annual Scotiabank Photography Award of $ 50,000. The honor recognizes established artists and is billed as the nation’s largest photography award. The organizers of the award say Bowen’s family history has been central to her work since the early 1990s. She hails …
Read More »Green, Honored Correspondents at the OPA Awards Banquet | Sports
Claremore Daily Progress sports editor Kevin Green received several awards on Saturday as part of the Oklahoma Press Association’s 2020 Best Newspaper competition. In total, Green took home eight individual honors while leading Progress to a third place in the Sports Coverage category, which focuses on a combination of layout …
Read More »The Item Wins 7 Awards at Texas Press Association Annual Convention | Local News
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville article won two first-place awards, three third-place awards and a single fourth-place prize in the Texas Press Association’s annual Best Newspaper competition. The newspaper also placed third in the overall ranking of raffles. The awards were announced Saturday at the TPA Annual Convention and Trade Show …
Read More »Hitting the Winning Tier: Fredonia High Spectator Wins Best Newspaper Award for Third Year | News, Sports, Jobs
New York Press Association award winners include, front left to right: Jack Forster, Tess Corell and Williams Prevet. In the back are Dominic Gullo, Adrianna Pucci, Mackenzie Abbey, Gracie Wdowiacz and Josephine Tomaszewski. The SPECTATOR received the award for best high school newspaper for the third year in a row. …
Read More »News-Journal Staff Win 13 Texas Press Association Awards | Local News
The News-Journal received 13 Texas Press Association awards in results announced Saturday at the group’s annual convention in Denton. The News-Journal competes in the Daily Division with newspapers such as the Galveston County Daily News, Victoria Advocate, Lufkin Daily News, Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel, New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung and Tyler Morning Telegraph. …
Read More »Janet ‘Sue’ Ingram Watkins | News, Sports, Jobs
Janet “Prosecute” Ingram Watkins, 57, from East Liverpool, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, June 10, 2021, at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Youngstown, due to complications with COVID-19. Born January 13, 1964 in East Liverpool, she is the daughter of Elsie Boswell Ingram (Mike Sprage) of East Liverpool …
Read More »The Skaneateles real estate market is hot; plus, Southwest Airlines to Syracuse (Good Morning CNY for June 10)
Subscribe to receive the Good Morning newsletter, CNY (brought to you by Kinney Drugs) delivered to your email inbox on weekday mornings. Weather High: 82; Low: 62. Hot weekend, showers or thunderstorm possible Sunday. Photo of the day HOUSE OF THE WEEK: Everything about this waterfront home on Lake Oneida, …
Read More »Newsday wins first prize from the Silurian Press Club for Grumman’s feather series
Newsday received the first prize – The President’s Award, for Grumman’s plume: decades of deception – as well as five other medallions and four merit awards at the 76th annual Silurians Press Club Excellence in Journalism Awards competition, the organization said on Tuesday. Grumman’s investigation, the judges said, “helped forge …
Read More »New COVID-19 vaccination site opens at Union Station in LA – Daily Breeze
Total Testing Solutions has set up a new COVID-19 vaccination site at Union Station in Los Angeles. The site will offer all three vaccines, with Pfizer’s vaccine available to anyone 12 years of age or older. Minors will need a parent or guardian with them in order to receive a …
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Many of the features of the operating system recently introduced by Apple revolve around health. A smartwatch is the closest of all the user’s electronic devices and can be used to monitor health using a number of different sensors. For example, the new design has a breathing app that should …
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A self-portrait of Mel D. Cole MEL D. COLE Mel D. Cole The following is an excerpt from this week SCUSS Bulletin (DI), featuring stories reported by the Forbes Fellows and edited by Zach Greene, inaugural class member of Journalists from the Forbes Fellowship Academy. Last Monday we celebrated Memorial …
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The first round of the 2020-21 NBA Playoffs is officially over, and with three rounds remaining, we’ve already seen a number of surprises. The defending Los Angeles Lakers champion was beaten to the Phoenix Suns after losing Anthony Davis to injury, and last season’s runner-up, the Miami Heat, were swept …
Read More »Edward R. Consla 1936-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
FOWLER – Edward R. Consla, 84, of Fowler, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home with his loving family by his side at 12:41 p.m. on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, under the comforting care of a hospice. He was born on Wednesday August 5, 1936 in New Brighton, …
Read More »Galerie @ LPCA presents ‘Winter 46’ | News, Sports, Jobs
Nippletop, the view of which is seen here, is the 13th highest peak in New York State, at 4,620 feet above sea level. (Photo provided – Jonathan Zaharek) LAKE PLACID – The Lake Placid Center for the Arts announced Friday the opening of “Winter 46”, an exhibition featuring the photography …
Read More »These are the best sports photos captured in the past 25 years
The second World Sports Photography Awards 2021 announced 26 of its winners in numerous individual sports categories, showcasing the power of sports photography to tell stories and promote an emotional response in viewers. Because the coronavirus pandemic has had such a huge impact on sports, and therefore sports photography, the …
Read More »Motorsport Images photographer Andy Hone wins award for Grosjean’s fireball photo
The image of Hone captures the silhouette of Grosjean approaching the barrier his Haas car had just passed through before igniting at the start of the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, following contact with former rider AlphaTauri Daniil Kvyat. In the photo, Grosjean is about to climb out of the flames …
Read More »Sauk announces 24-hour theater project
The Sauk, the Hillsdale County Community Theater, will present its first-ever 24-hour theater project on June 11 and 12 with a public performance at 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 12. The fun begins at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 11 when five directors and five playwrights come together. A subject …
Read More »Nikon launches NX Field remote shooting system
Nikon announced the NX field, a new remote shooting system designed to help photographers and videographers âat the forefront of news and sports photographyâ. This app will allow users to link multiple Nikon and mirrorless DSLR cameras, operate and adjust settings and automatically upload captured images from all linked cameras …
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Have you noticed an increasing level of boredom and restlessness in the workplace as the pandemic progressed? More than a fifth (21%) of UK employees like their job or employer less than before the pandemic, a recent found investigation by Capterra. Of these, 42% said their work had become boring, …
Read More »Stanley P. Chermely 1924-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
CANFIELD – Stanley P. Chermely, 96, died suddenly Thursday afternoon, May 27, 2021, at his home. Stanley was born December 28, 1924 in Wooster and was the youngest of three children born to the late Joseph and Mary Kozar Chermely. He grew up in Cleveland and attended Collinwood High School. …
Read More »Morrison: Young animals are excellent photographic subjects | Local sports
As a wildlife photographer, this time of year can present challenges for getting great animal images. One of my favorite subjects, waterfowl, goes undercover after its young hatch, often hiding deeper in the distaff or heavy shoreline cover to avoid detection. Since the survival of their offspring is paramount, it’s …
Read More »NBA 2021 playoff leg: dates, times of the first round, live broadcast, TV info, scores and results updates
With a condensed regular season schedule, COVID-related postponements, and a first-ever play-in tournament, the NBA playoffs are a welcome sight for fans waiting to see which team takes the challenge to lift the Larry O trophy. ‘Brien. . The field seems wide open, especially when it comes to injuries to …
Read More »Website of the Year, App of the Year: NZ Herald Wins Voyager Media Awards Supreme Digital Award
The New Zealand Herald and NZME win big at Voyager Media Awards 2021. Video / Voyager NZ For an unprecedented second year in a row, the NZ Herald captured the extraordinary âdigital double,â winning the ultimate website of the year and app of the year award at the annual Voyager …
Read More »TEAMGROUP Launches Versatile Storage Solutions at COMPUTEX 2021
TEAMGROUP returns to COMPUTEX 2021 with all its sub-brands with force. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic that continues to ravage the world, organizers of COMPUTEX have canceled the physical exhibit and switched to a dual-platform online exhibit. (exhibition dates: 5/31 / 2021-6 / 30/2021). As a Taiwanese brand, TEAMGROUP …
Read More »‘We Are From Pelican’ documentary series chronicles the ups, downs and off-court obstacles of the men’s football team’s historic season
No matter where the Vikings from Pelican Rapids are, people always have the same question. “Where do you come from?” With a population almost 50% non-white, Pelican Rapids is one of the most diverse rural communities in Minnesota. The Viking Boys’ soccer team has players born in Detroit Lakes, Fergus …
Read More »John Peck leaves a legacy at Carey School | Education
Leaving a legacy of kindness isn’t always easy, but with his laid-back demeanor, retired principal John Peck has left his mark on Carey School and the small town that loves it so much. At the end of the 2021 school year, Peck will close the books on a 20-year term …
Read More »Cougfan.com recognized with 5 awards for excellence in journalism
Award-winning photo of Whittney Thornton: WSU’s Jamire Calvin thanks before the game with Oregon. (Photo: Whittney Thornton / Cougfan.com) FOR THE SEVENTH–A single year, Cougfan.com topped the sports category in the Society of Professional Journalists’ annual competition for small dailies, magazines, and radio stations in the northwestern region of the …
Read More »Cropped Sensor Cameras Market Analysis Growth Opportunities and Demand Stimulants by 2017-2025 – The Courier
Cropped sensor cameras are a growing sector in the global photography and camera market due to the growing recognition of their particular advantages in increasingly popular industries. The photography market has grown steadily over the years due to the constant popularity of the medium for recreational purposes. Additionally, in recent …
Read More »JSHS Directory Staff Receive Honors | News, Sports, Jobs
PHOTO PROVIDED Yearbook staff is, from left to right, Lee Springman, Ella TenEyck, Anna Lanks, Haley Shadle, Madelyn Gerst, Aubrey Schilling, Olivia Eiswerth, Emilee Stetts, Riley Frazier, Madison Wall, Hayden Rinker, Savannah Brion , Romee Woodring, Kiley Hummer and Zachary Hines. JERSEY SHORE – The Jersey Shore Area High School …
Read More »Vail Daily Wins 8 Better Newspaper Awards Statewide
The Vail Daily won eight first and second place awards in the Colorado Press Association’s annual Better Newspaper competition. The Vail Daily competes in Class 2, the largest raffle category, which includes outlets like the Denver Post, Colorado Sun, and Colorado Springs Gazette. The Vail Daily won four awards in …
Read More »Paper Shoot Camera Review: A Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera For Movie Lovers
Our phones give we have the ability to take pictures of our entire lives. Unlike previous generations, we can document our world endlessly, without needing to carry a camera or pay – and wait – for the film to develop. And yet the resulting photos aren’t as good as what …
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-Photo of the messenger by Kriss Nelson Eric Anderson, director of the Blanden Memorial Art Museum, is exhibiting the free art kits they are giving away as part of the Blanden Virtual Art Festival scheduled for next month. After having to cancel last year, the staff at the Blanden Memorial …
Read More »Richard P. Collins 1940-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
REDMOND, Wash .– Heaven won an angel on Monday, May 17, 2021, in the form of 80-year-old Richard P. Collins. Everyone who knew Rick held him in high regard. He was born in Youngstown, to Richard “Rip” and Yolanda Lombard Collins, on June 29, 1940. He graduated from Ursuline High …
Read More »John A. Vallini | News, Sports, Jobs
John A. Vallini, 71, says “Doc” for many, passed away at his residence surrounded by many caring friends on May 15, 2021. Born March 9, 1950 in Flatbush, Brooklyn, he was the son of John and Marie (Emilio) Vallini. His parents preceded him. John graduated from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute with …
Read More »Mount. Shasta Area Newspapers and Siskiyou Daily Win 2020 Reporting Awards
Freelance journalist Barry Kaye won first place in the California Journalism Award for a story he wrote for the Mt. Shasta Area Newspapers in November, which details the struggles teachers faced as education was online during the COVID-19 pandemic. Siskiyou Daily News and Mt. Shasta Area Newspaper Editor Skye Kinkade …
Read More »Desert Sun Wins 35 CNPA California Journalism Awards
Desert Sun reporters, editors and photojournalists won 35 awards – including eight first place awards – as part of California Journalism Award organized by the California News Publishers Association. Two first-place laurels went to environmental journalist Mark Olalde, who was recognized for both his salton sea blanket (in the Land …
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Stephenson receives a scholarship from the Marks Foundation Glen Rose senior Abby Stephenson was awarded a $ 4,000 scholarship from the Dr. Roger E. Marks Healthcare Foundation by Angie Robertson, board member of the Marks Foundation, earlier this month. Stephenson plans to attend Lipscomb University in Nashville, where she will …
Read More »Crates: photographer Rick Diamond
In 1971, Rod Stewart released an album titled “Every Picture Tells a Story”. Fifty years later, as I prepare these “From the Crates” articles, I’m trying to give you an idea of ââwhat segments of the entertainment world looked like in the ’70s and’ 80s. Backstage with the stars I …
Read More »Index-Tribune wins 16 awards in statewide journalism competition
The Sonoma Index-Tribune won a record nine first-place awards in a statewide journalism competition who recognized the newspaper and its website for its pandemic coverage, editorial writing, youth and education coverage, and a cutting-edge series on the local housing crisis. The California Journalism Awards are presented annually by the California …
Read More »GOP field for Tyrone’s board shrunk | News, Sports, Jobs
A titular and two challengers qualified for the Tyrone Borough Council general election as a titular and a challenger failed in Tuesday’s Republican primary, based on unofficial figures. Councilor David Snyder led with 523 votes, followed by Sarah Dane with 424 and Rob Poust with 346, so in November they …
Read More »Democratic press wins 32 awards in California journalism competition
The Democratic Press won a record 32 awards, including five top honors for print and digital journalism in a statewide competition that recognized the newspaper and its website for coverage of the 2020 wildfires. , the COVID-19 pandemic, manifestations of racial injustice and incisive stories about the local population. politics …
Read More »Petaluma Argus-Courier Wins Top Honor Again at California Journalism Awards
With a small but powerful staff, the Argus-Courier tackles the issues Petaluma faces, from big to small. This week, the newspaper’s commitment to quality journalism was recognized with top honors at the 2020 California Journalism Awards, taking first place for Overall Excellence. “It’s like winning the best picture at the …
Read More »Shell Museum Presents Special Photography Exhibition | News, Sports, Jobs – SANIBEL-CAPTIVA
PHOTO PROVIDED The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum has announced its new exhibit, titled “Focus: precision photography of extraordinary and unusual shells”, will be on display from May 29 to November 28. Scientific director and curator Dr José H. Leal led a project for the museum to build a publicly accessible …
Read More »The unique perspective of Pauline Ballet – Rouleur
If you don’t know the name of Pauline Ballet, you know her work. When we speak, she has just returned from filming a typically wet and cold Tour de Romandie. âIt has been a while since I wanted to cover this race and I was not disappointed,â she said. âThe …
Read More »Deadline Club names Newsday as winner of three first place awards
Newsday’s The Grumman Plume: Decades of Deceit, an investigation into toxic chemicals contaminating groundwater around aerospace giant Bethpage, took first place in two categories at the virtual Deadline Club Awards 2021 on Monday night. The survey won in the categories of newspaper reporting or local digital news, as well as …
Read More »Victoria L. Rogers 1957-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
ADVISOR – Ms. Victoria Lorraine Rogers, 64, made the transition to her heavenly abode on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, at UPMC Passavant Hospital in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Rogers was born February 4, 1957 in Youngstown, daughter of Willie Lee Sr. and Baby Ruth Fulton Mabry. She graduated from South High School …
Read More »Auditions set for new game readings
The Hillsdale County Community Theater Sauk has announced plans for its annual Plays-in-Development. Launched in 2015, “Plays-in-Development” is a unique project to help writers develop their scripts. Actors and directors work one-on-one with playwrights to learn what works and what doesn’t in their plays. During rehearsals, playwrights make changes to …
Read More »How an Iowa Cubs baseball photographer found his passion
At Principal Park, the sounds of baseball are present in every game. From the sizzling hot dogs to the thousands of enthusiastic fans, the bullet noises help capture the immersive experience that is the Iowa Cubs. monks native Dylan heuer, a 31-year-old freelance photographer who works for the club, lost …
Read More »New sports photography magazine planned
May 17, 2021 Michael Owen, who previously worked in a senior role for Canon and Panasonic / Lumix cameras, is now involved with a new sports photography magazine called 2POINT8. Financial support is sought from a Kickstarter campaign, so with only a few days to go, we caught up with …
Read More »Dallas Morning News reporters honored with awards for writing, photography and design
Journalists at The morning news from Dallas have been honored for their work in several recent journalism competitions. The awards were presented by the Associated Press Sports Editors, Best of the West, the Headliners Foundation, the National Headliner Awards and the Society for News Design. âIt’s always gratifying to see …
Read More »AIC student receives first place for sports photography
CHICOPEE / SPRINGFIELD – Chicopee resident and American International College (AIC) senior Kelly Shea received first place in the sports category of the 2020 College Pictures of the Year Photography Contest sponsored by the Boston Press Photographers Association (BPPA ). The winning photo featured an aerial view of a Hartford …
Read More »Focus on academics to continue their sporting activities
Raised by a single mother as one of seven sons, Ochothow grew up with the advice that if he was to be successful in sports, good grades would be needed to earn the scholarships needed to go to college. âMom always said to me, ‘If you want to play in …
Read More »Sports photographer thanks teams and fans for their support following an accident
TAMPA – It’s an amazing time living in Champa Bay if you are a sports photographer. However, for a freelance photographer, a year of championships quickly turned into a year of pain and suffering, after being involved in an accident that left him on the sidelines for months. Mark LoMoglio …
Read More »Freeze Frame: First Look at the List of World Sports Photography Awards Finalists
The first spectacular images from this year’s World Sports Photography Awards shortlist have been revealed. Last year saw the world’s top sports photography award, and while shortlists for all of this year’s categories have yet to be finalized, the initial entries for 2021 are just as impressive. ⢠Find out …
Read More »Photographer captures the beauty of synchronized swimming from above
Aerial photographer Brad Walls published a series of photographs depicting synchronized swimmers with the aim of sharing a different perspective on artistic sport. Also known as Bradscanvas, Walls is an award-winning aerial photographer based in Sydney, Australia. Her work departs from a more traditional aerial photography niche and focuses on …
Read More »ESPN “PRod Pod”: Episode 4, ESPN Images Senior Event Photographer Phil Ellsworth
Welcome to Episode 4 of ESPN PRod Pod, the official podcast of ESPN’s Communications Service. Hosted by various ESPN PR professionals, the PRod pod takes you behind ESPN’s unparalleled storytelling by introducing the people behind the content – who they are, where they come from, and how they create the …
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