Who is the No 1 photographer in the world?
Steve McCurry is famous for his photo ‘Afghan girl,’ taken in a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan. This photo was named the most recognized photo of National Geographic. is an American photographer, freelancer and photojournalist. His most famous photo is of the “Afghan Girl“, the girl with the piercing green eyes that... Read more
Frosted Winter Night An Evening to Benefit Cleveland Ballet
Join the members of The Cleveland Ballet for a night of elegance and glamour as we celebrate our Annual Benefit Gala, Frosted Winter Night, February, 23, 2019 at the Tudor Arms Hotel. Enjoy shimmering cocktails and exquisite hors d’oeuvres as the evening opens with our Silent Auction. Shortly afterwards,... Read more
The Cleveland Museum of Art Advances Open Access Movement
Brings museum’s mission “for the benefit of all the people forever” into the digital age Cleveland, OH (January 23, 2019)–The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) announced today it is using Open Access to make high-resolution digital images and collections data freely available by means of the internet. Open Access... Read more
Katie Hazard:“The ideas are always flowing, the issue is allowing myself to work on them”
    Katie Hazard: Where did you grow up? Cleveland, Ohio (west side) What first sparked your interest in art? I grew up in a dysfunctional family of passionate people. My brother is a musician who let me play his guitar and took me to my first art gallery.... Read more
Sound Royalties Praises Passage of the Music Modernization Act as A Historic Breakthrough
Summary: Leading music industry finance firm Sound Royalties issued the following statement applauding the recent signing of the Music Modernization Act into law. West Palm Beach, FL – DATE – Sound Royalties, an industry-leading finance firm for music creatives, is commending the official passage of the transformative and much-needed Music Modernization Act.... Read more
FOR EPILEPTICS, MOZART MAY BE MEDICINAL
New research confirms listening to a much-studied Mozart sonata has an anti-epileptic effect on children. BY TOM JACOBS The Mozart Effect—the notion that listening to music of the classical-era master, particularly his sublime Sonata for Two Pianos, can boost brain power—has experienced something of a renaissance. While some claims that... Read more
How ‘Fashion’ Became a Bad Word
Many New York designers are so frustrated with the state of America’s fashion system that they want to break away entirely, writes Lauren Sherman. NEW YORK, United States — In New York, the epicentre of America’s fashion industry, fashion is not so fashionable anymore. And designers, the ultimate arbiters... Read more
Target has a secret app for superfans, and it looks like Instagram
I’m looking at an app, and I could swear it’s Instagram. I see large square photos in an endless feed. Avatars appear in round circles. You can tap a heart to like something. Inside any post, there are dozens of comments. But while the wireframe looks like Instagram, the... Read more
Two Veteran American Vogue Editors Are Stepping Down
Fashion director Tonne Goodman and executive fashion editor Phyllis Posnick are reducing their roles, signalling a changing of the guard atop Condé Nast’s flagship fashion title. NEW YORK, United States — The top of Vogue’s masthead is getting a major shake-up. Two of the magazine’s behind-the-scenes fashion cornerstones, who... Read more
Learn How a Stylist Prepares for a Shoot
Ensuring your photoshoot is a success rests on these four factors. BoF’s Fashion Styling and Image Making course by Lucinda Chambers, is an online course which teaches aspiring stylists to create concepts; organise shoots; work between editorial and commercial clients; and build a dynamic portfolio that will help getting that... Read more