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One of the crucial elements of a wedding day is the timeline. As photographers, the timeline dictates what types of photos youll be shooting and when youll be shooting them. Today were going to talk about how to create a wedding photography timeline to make your shooting experience better for you and your clients.

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Samsung unveiled new monitors, including fresh Odyssey series OLED displays with AI upscaling.

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Stock photo and video agency Shutterstock has announced a new multi-year partnership with Reka, an AI company. Like its relationships with Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and OpenAI, Shutterstock is licensing its data for Reka to train AI models.

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Photographer Ben Zank has published his first book Nothing to See Here of his fascinating and often faceless surreal self-portraits.

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There is a growing backlash against influencers filming strangers in public without their knowledge for videos on social media.

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Acer is all in on three dimensions. The company's SpatialLabs devices, including monitors and laptops, support stereoscopic 3D images without using glasses. While there is some 3D content already out there, Acer now has a way for users to capture 3D imagery of their own, the Acer SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera.

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Photographer Jack Lodge has spent over 30 evenings and early mornings with barn owls in the U.K. but has never witnessed anything as dramatic as what he captured last weekend.

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Many photographers will tell you that the hobby is all about getting outside but gallery exhibits are generally associated with indoor spaces. Not so for Marc Hom's retrospective Re-Framed.

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The CEO of Klarna, a "buy now, pay later" finance company, has boasted that his business will save $10 million this year at the expense of photographers and the photo industry thanks to generative AI.

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Not only will Don Pettit become the second-oldest NASA astronaut ever to visit space when he returns for his fourth mission in September, but arguably the best photographer to ever blast off into orbit will return to the International Space Station (ISS).

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