This document provides a collection of hopeful images from 2015 that show humanity at its best. These include images of children playing, families reunited, acts of kindness between strangers, celebrations of life and love, and people and animals overcoming adversity. The photos portray themes of compassion, resilience, and joy.
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This document is a collection of photo credits from various photographers used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by NeilsPhotography, 3dom, Kaptah, ibarra_svd, TrÍng B±ng, -“‡fR\òWFW"æwW–Và, schaazzz, betta design, Sprengben [why not get a friend], and 4 Colour Progress, and nattu. The document encourages the reader to get inspired and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
Using jobs-to-be-done to design better user experiences (UX Cambridge 2017)Neil Turner
"People don’t want to buy a quarter-inch drill. They want a quarter-inch hole." (Theodore Levitt, Harvard marketing professor). Jobs-to-be-done is one of those concepts that intuitively makes so much sense, and yet still isn’t that widely known or used. The idea that you should focus on the job that someone is trying to do, rather than just the means of achieving , is not a revolutionary one, but is nonetheless incredibly powerful and insightful. As Clay Christensen, one of the fellow architects of jobs-to-be-done, has said, "In hindsight the job to be done is usually as obvious as the air we breathe. Once they are known, what to improve (and not to improve) is just as obvious".
This interactive and hands-on workshop, from UX Cambridge 2017 covers how to use jobs-to-be-done to not only come up with innovative ideas, but to research and design better user experiences, regardless of whether someone is starting from a blank sheet, or improving an existing product or service.
It includes how to identify jobs-to-be-done, how to use job stories to help frame jobs-to-be-done and how to enhance personas, user journey maps and even user stories using jobs-to-be-done.
How is AI changing journalism? Strategic considerations for publishers and ne...Damian Radcliffe
The document discusses how AI is being used and will continue to be used in journalism, media, and advertising over the next five years. It outlines several ways AI is currently being utilized, such as to generate routine reports, personalize content, and programmatically place ads. The document also provides strategic and editorial considerations for organizations looking to implement AI, including having a clear strategy and guidelines around transparency, copyright, and managing cultural changes in the workplace.
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This document discusses various types of AI, including text-to-text, text-to-image, text-to-speech, and text-to-video. It provides biographical information about Ivan So and his experience in SEO, WordPress, and organizing events. The document also lists client services such as consulting and training. It includes sections on what AI is and examples of different AI applications. Generative AI and parameters in AI are explained. Popular AI models like GPT-3 and techniques like GANs are mentioned.
Secrets to impactful presentations volume 2 - 8 toolsHavain
What tools do experts use to create and deliver powerful presentations? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
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At Ethos3, we love the great outdoors. That is why we created this special presentation about the 58 national parks in the US. Enjoy stunning photos while learning fun facts about these natural treasures. And when you're ready to create a professional presentation of monumental proportions, contact us! Our motto is: Ain't no mountain high enough. Check us out: www.ethos3.com
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
An overview of the most important AI capabilities in marketing, advertising and content creation. I made this presentation to inform, educate and inspire people in the creative industries to familiarise themselves with the incredible toolsets that are already here and in development. I also explain how generative Ai works explore some possible new roles and business models for agencies. Hope you enjoy it!
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It's about the front line of the service relationship.
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Despite the debates around privacy, disinformation and influencer authenticity; social media continues to fuel our digital lives. The biggest change is how. With ever evolving platforms, trends, and even content types, social is growing increasingly complex and discerning fact from fiction is becoming progressively more difficult. What will be the biggest trends for marketers in 2020? Chris Walts, Social Strategy Lead at Ogilvy UK, and Kanika Bali, Social Strategist at Ogilvy Hong Kong share their insights.
The document discusses the importance of context for developing responsible artificial intelligence (AI) systems. It provides examples of AI systems that lacked proper context and oversight, which led to harmful or inappropriate behaviors. Specifically, it discusses how graphs can help address these issues by providing AI with more contextual data and connections to learn from. This allows for more accurate, fair, explainable and trustworthy AI solutions. The document advocates for incorporating adjacent information as context for AI using knowledge graphs, which will help drive reliable AI and become a standard approach.
The document provides career advice for getting into the tech field, including:
- Doing projects and internships in college to build a portfolio.
- Learning about different roles and technologies through industry research.
- Contributing to open source projects to build experience and network.
- Developing a personal brand through a website and social media presence.
- Networking through events, communities, and finding a mentor.
- Practicing interviews through mock interviews and whiteboarding coding questions.
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The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
Some Preliminary Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence - April 20, 2023.pdfKent Bye
Bye, K. (2023, April 20). Some Preliminary Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence. [Presentation] The King Library Experiential Virtual Reality Lab (KLEVR) Tech Talks: AI Tools, Tips, & Traps; San Jose State University, San Jose, California via Zoom.
Love reading comics? You're not the only one. What about these stories about super-beings keep our eyes glued to the pages and our minds salivating for more? We explore in this deck how comic writers use these storytelling techniques and how you can apply it in your presentation.
ChatGPT: Le bon la brute et le changementJérémie Guay
ChatGPT a pris le monde d’assaut depuis son lancement par OpenAI le 30 novembre dernier. Plusieurs sont impressionnés, beaucoup d’autres sont inquiets et certains cherchent déjà à le bannir.
En tant que catalyseur du changement, il est important qu’en tant qu’analyste d’affaires vous compreniez ce qu’amène l’AI, car vous aurez un rôle important à jouer dans l’adoption (ou non) de l'Intelligence Artificielle (IA) dans vos organisations.
Dans cette conférence, Jérémie Guay en tant que conférencier nous dévoilera les impacts de l’intelligence artificielle sur le monde du travail, sur les compétences humaines (savoir-faire & savoir-être) et les enjeux éthiques qui en découlent.
Links :
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremieguay/
- https://www.mybib.com/b/Vog102
Choosing a startup name is an important decision that will impact how people connect with the brand and the company's ability to get funding and recognition. The best way to choose a name is to brainstorm with others and come up with something short, simple, relevant, memorable and verb-able. After settling on a name, companies should secure the matching domain name and make sure the name properly conveys the brand.
2016 Digital predictions for marketing, tech, pop culture and everything in b...Soap Creative
Another light-hearted look at what we think the zeitgeist of 2016 will be for marketing, tech, pop culture and everything in-between.
Many of our previous predictions are still in play and while we like to be right we'd rather make you smile with these less predictable trends.
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An Israeli soldier hands a flower to a child near the Gaza border in Israel. The photo is one of 70 powerful photos from 2015 that document major world events including the Paris terrorist attacks, the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East, and natural disasters like the Nepal earthquake. The diverse set of photos provide a visual snapshot of some of the defining moments from around the world in 2015.
The document provides a collection of uplifting images from 2016 that depict personal victories, families and friends enjoying time together, acts of compassion, volunteers helping those in need, and expressions of love. The images showcase gold medalist celebrations, emergency responders assisting animals, siblings supporting each other, couples in loving embraces, community tree planting efforts, and many other heartwarming moments from the past year.
The document provides a collection of hopeful images from 2018 that showcase acts of compassion between people and communities around the world. Some of the images show religious celebrations in Russia and Iraq, rescued kangaroos in Australia, a college basketball team celebrating, and LGBTQ activists in India reacting to a positive court decision. The diverse photos portray people overcoming challenges, helping others in need, sharing joyful moments, and fostering understanding across cultures.
The document is a collection of photos from around the world showing how ubiquitous smartphones have become. In the photos, people are using their phones to take selfies, check social media, communicate with others, document important events, and more. Smartphones have permeated all aspects of modern life and are nearly always in people's hands whether to take pictures, stay connected, or simply pass the time.
This document provides descriptions and photos from 14 surprising photos from 2014, including a Darth Vader impersonator campaigning in Ukraine, a body paint contest in Spain, and giant sculptures of Marilyn Monroe and a hippopotamus on display in unusual locations.
This document is a collection of hopeful images from 2017 that show people coming together, celebrating important milestones, assisting those in need, and enjoying life experiences with family and friends. The photos depict people meditating together in South Africa, patients bonding with a therapeutic dog in Spain, children celebrating graduation in China, rescued citizens arriving safely in Japan, a couple sharing a romantic moment in Spain, a firefighter caring for puppies in Italy, a child with a 3D printed prosthetic in Taiwan, the northern lights in Finland, Catherine meeting the cast of Paddington 2 in London, children playing in snow in Istanbul, activists calling for unity in Mexico, a cat napping in Prague, a panda cub with its mother in France
2015 - Pictures of the month_OCTOBER - Oct 09 - Oct 15vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photographs from October 9-15, 2015. It includes photos from events around the world like flooding in South Carolina, clashes between Palestinians and Israelis, the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to Tunisia's National Dialogue Quartet, costumes at New York Comic Con, a tennis match in Beijing, refugees in Greece, and traditional dancing in India ahead of a Hindu festival. The photos come from news agencies and cover stories in politics, sports, conflicts, disasters, and culture.
The document provides a visual summary of major news events that occurred throughout 2018 with photos from each month. Some key events highlighted include the Parkland school shooting, royal weddings of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the reunification of North and South Korea, wildfires in California, the rescue of boys trapped in a cave in Thailand, Hurricane Florence, and the Camp Fire in California that destroyed the town of Paradise. The photos provide a glimpse into political, humanitarian, environmental and pop culture stories that shaped the year.
2015 - Images of APRIL - Apr.09 - Apr.15vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of images from April 2015 with captions describing the content and location of each image. The images show a variety of events around the world during that month, including lunar eclipses in India, attacks in Kenya, protests in South Africa and the US, religious ceremonies in Israel and Jordan, and natural scenery in the UAE.
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 1)maditabalnco
This document is a collection of 20 news photographs from 2016 covering a wide range of topics from around the world. Some of the photos show protests in the US, UK, France and Zimbabwe; natural disasters like flooding and wildfires; the US presidential election; refugees and migrants in Greece, Libya and Syria; and daily life in China, India, Brazil and other countries.
The Selfie Phenomenon Around the Globemaditabalnco
1. People around the world are taking selfies in a variety of contexts and settings, from tourist attractions to political events to fashion shows.
2. Selfies have become a popular way for people to document and share their experiences on social media.
3. The photos show selfies being taken by individuals as well as groups at many different types of events and locations.
Pictures of the Year 2018 From Reutersmaditabalnco
This document provides a summary of Reuters' Pictures of the Year for 2018. It features 12 photos from major news events around the world over the past year, including:
1) A building covered in ice in Niagara Falls after winter weather.
2) Syrian civilians being rescued from Eastern Ghouta after attacks.
3) Survivors speaking out against disgraced USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
4) Historic meetings between North and South Korean leaders aimed at easing tensions.
The photos capture natural disasters, political upheaval, human suffering, and moments of hope from locations spanning North America, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Central and
This document provides a summary of major news events from around the world in 2017 as captured through Reuters photographs. Some of the key events covered include: the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis; protests and unrest in Venezuela; natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires; North Korea's missile tests; the inauguration of Donald Trump and women's marches; and the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The photos offer a visual overview of the people, places, and significant happenings that shaped 2017 globally.
The document contains images and captions from August 1-2, 2014. Some of the key details summarized are:
- Images show the aftermath of a deadly gas explosion in Taiwan that killed 22 people and injured 270.
- Photos from Ukraine show the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was shot down, and sunflower fields near the village where it occurred.
- Pictures from India depict heavy rains causing landslides that killed over 50 people, and followers of Hinduism taking water from the Ganges River.
The document contains a collection of photos from 2014 that depict heartwarming moments between people from around the world, including: an Ebola survivor being released from a treatment center in Liberia; wounded Ukrainian soldiers kissing their brides at their wedding; and a 110-year-old man kissing his wife in Nicaragua. The photos showcase human compassion and love in challenging situations.
This document provides photos from around the world capturing events and scenes from December 31, 2014, as people celebrated and rang in the new year. The photos show people participating in New Year's Eve traditions and ceremonies in locations like Pakistan, Nepal, China, Germany, Syria, Canada, Japan, Scotland, Yemen, Palestine, Italy, India, Egypt, Gaza, and the United States. Also shown are photos related to disasters and search/recovery efforts around the missing AirAsia Flight 8501.
This PowerPoint presentation from March 7-13, 2015 contains images from various news events around the world. The images show a child at a kite festival in California, police investigating a shooting of two officers in Missouri, Iraqi fighters training for an operation in Iraq, rebel fighters digging shelters in Syria, a hot air balloon festival in Malaysia, violence and protests in Burma, the landing of the Soyuz space capsule in Kazakhstan, dogs at a show in England, a sign near a university in California, preparations for an arts project in Northern Ireland, climbers finding mummified bodies in Mexico, a polar bear cub and mother in France, an oil train derailment in Canada, a soldier on the front lines in Ukraine
2015 - Images of JANUARY - Jan.09 - Jan. 15.vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news images from January 9th to 15th, 2015. It features over 50 photos from around the world including: demonstrations in France after the Charlie Hebdo attack; recovery efforts of AirAsia Flight 8501 in Indonesia; extreme cold weather in parts of the US; and portraits of daily life for the Naga people in Myanmar. The images offer a visual snapshot of major world events and life in different regions from that week.
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 2)maditabalnco
This document contains 20 photos from news events around the world between January and November 2016. The photos show international events like the US presidential election, the conflict in Ukraine, the migrant crisis in Europe, the Rio Olympics, and more. They also depict human interest stories and natural phenomena from various countries.
Aleksandre Vashakmadze - Inspired by Van Gogh.ppsxmaditabalnco
Aleksandre Vashakmadze was born in Tbilisi, Georgia and started drawing at age 2. He continued developing his painting skills throughout his childhood and into college. The purpose of his paintings is to depict his perspective of God's creation through inner themes such as trauma, madness, joy, and kindness from an childlike view.
The document recaps highlights from the 95th Academy Awards ceremony. It includes photos showing Michelle Yeoh and Brendan Fraser winning Best Actress and Actor respectively for "Everything Everywhere All At Once." It also shows the film winning Best Picture. Other major winners mentioned include Ke Huy Quan for Best Supporting Actor and Jamie Lee Curtis for Best Supporting Actress, both also for "Everything Everywhere All At Once." Performances from Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and others are also noted.
Murals and graffiti artworks in several European cities show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion. The document shows photos of street art paintings in Paris, Cardiff, Sofia, Podgorica, London, Berlin, Chisinau, and Poznan depicting Ukrainian symbols like the flag and president Zelensky, to support Ukraine against Russia's attack and recognize Ukraine's resistance. The artworks are intended to make people stop and think about the conflict through the artists' work.
Shamsia Hassani, the graffiti woman who stands up to the Taliban in Afghanistanmaditabalnco
Shamsia Hassani is an Afghan graffiti artist and professor who has popularized street art in Kabul. She exhibits her digital and street art internationally in countries such as India, Iran, Germany, and Italy, as well as at Kabul diplomatic missions, advocating for women's rights and peace in Afghanistan through her artwork.
2021 International Portrait Photographer of the Year: Winnersmaditabalnco
This document lists the winning photographs and photographers from the 2021 International Portrait Photographer of the Year competition. It mentions that Forough Yavari from Australia won the overall competition with her work "Solitude". It also lists other winning portraits in categories like environmental portrait, portrait story, and character study that were submitted from photographers located around the world including Australia, Bangladesh, France, India, Argentina, and the United States.
2021 World Press Photo of the Year: Winnersmaditabalnco
The document summarizes the winners of the 2021 World Press Photo contest. It lists the winners in several categories including World Press Photo of the Year which was awarded to Mads Nissen for his photo "The First Embrace". It also lists winners in categories such as Spot News, General News, Portraits, Environment, and Sports. Many of the winning photographs addressed themes related to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, political unrest, and human rights issues.
The document summarizes the winners and attendees at the 2021 Academy Awards ceremony. It includes photos of winners like Chloe Zhao for Best Director for Nomadland, Daniel Kaluuya for Best Supporting Actor for Judas and the Black Messiah, and Frances McDormand for Best Actress for Nomadland posing with their awards. It also shows photos of attendees on the red carpet including Viola Davis, Halle Berry, Carey Mulligan, Angela Bassett, and Reese Witherspoon.
Masters of Photography: Garry Winogrand (1)maditabalnco
Garry Winogrand was an American street photographer known for his portrayal of mid-20th century American life. He was influenced by Walker Evans and Robert Frank. Some of his most famous photos include images taken in New York City, Los Angeles, and at events like the Democratic National Convention. He photographed everyday people, scenes from cities and parks, and candid moments across the United States from the 1950s until his death in 1984.
World Nature Photography Awards: Winnersmaditabalnco
The document announces the winners of the 2020 world nature photography awards. It lists the gold, silver, and bronze winners in various categories, including people and nature, plants and fungi, urban wildlife, mammal behavior, invertebrate behavior, amphibian and reptile behavior, bird behavior, landscapes and environments, nature art, nature photojournalism, black and white photography, animal portraits, and animals in their habitat. The overall grand prize winner was Thomas Vijayan for his photo of a Bornean orangutan in Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo.
Teresa Kogut is an artist who paints angels. She felt compelled to draw and paint from a young age, encouraged by her teachers and family. Though she grew up thinking art was just a hobby, not a career, she eventually followed her heart in college and studied Fine Art. Her paintings depict angels with titles that reference peace, grace, and looking to the heavens.
The document provides photos and captions from the 2021 Golden Globe Awards. It shows photos of hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, presenters like Cynthia Erivo and Tiffany Haddish, and winners such as Anya Taylor-Joy, Jason Sudeikis, and Chadwick Boseman who won posthumously. It also includes photos from the red carpet of stars like Daniel Levy, Margot Robbie, and Rosamund Pike.
Africa Geographic, Photographer of the Year 2021: Featured Entries (1)maditabalnco
This document features entries from the Africa Geographic, Photographer of the Year 2021 competition. It includes over 30 photographs from across Africa showing a variety of landscapes, wildlife, and people. The photos depict elephants, giraffes, zebras, gorillas, hyenas, leopards and more in their natural habitats, as well as portraits of local people and scenes of daily life in African communities.
This document contains titles and descriptions of over 50 artworks depicting women sewing, including paintings, drawings, and photographs from the 19th through 21st centuries by artists such as Bertha Wegmann, Mary Cassatt, Vincent van Gogh, Henri Lebasque, Irma Stern, and Gerard Sekoto. The artworks show solitary women as well as groups of women sewing by hand or machine in domestic and workshop settings. Locations include indoor rooms, outdoor gardens and verandas. The subjects range from young girls to mothers to older women.
The document lists the winners of the Monochrome Photography Awards 2020 across various categories including Photographer of the Year, Discovery of the Year, and placement awards. Key winners include Ksystof Mozyro for Monochrome Photographer of the Year, Svetlin Yosifov for Monochrome Discovery of the Year, and Thomas Vijayan for Wildlife Photographer of the Year. The awards recognize accomplishments in areas such as architecture, nature, portraits, and more.
Life in Another Light Photo Contest: Winnersmaditabalnco
This document announces the winners of the Life in Another Light Photo Contest in various categories including aerial, black and white, IRchrome, landscape infrared, landscape color, long exposure, portrait, and Kolari Pocket stills. It also lists honorable mentions and winners of the photo essay categories including 1st place winners for infrared and visible light photo essays, 2nd place infrared winner, and 3rd place winners.
Supporters of President Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol building as Congress was meeting to certify Joe Biden's election victory. Protesters broke through police barricades and entered the Capitol, clashing with police and forcing lawmakers and staff to evacuate. The mob breached the Senate chamber and occupied offices, taking photos and leaving notes. One woman was shot and killed inside the Capitol during the siege.
The document highlights several hopeful images from 2020 that provided moments of joy during a difficult year. These included:
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2) People around the world finding ways to connect and entertain themselves and others during lockdowns, such as dancing at home, performing music from balconies, and drive-in concerts.
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The British Ecological Society:Winners & Finalistsmaditabalnco
This document summarizes the winners of the British Ecological Society photography competition. It lists the overall winner, overall runner-ups, and winners in various categories including the up close and personal category, dynamic ecosystems category, individuals and populations category, people and nature category, ecology in action category, and the art of ecology category. It also lists several entries that received highly commended recognition.
World Photographic Cup 2020: Winning Imagesmaditabalnco
This document lists the winners of the 2020 World Photographic Cup competition across several categories, including Commercial, Illustration/Digital Art, Nature (Landscape and Wildlife), Portrait, Reportage/Photojournalism, and Wedding. For each category, the top 10 winners are listed with their name, country, and medal or placement. Matthew Gianoulis from the US won Gold in Commercial, Flavio Albino from Brazil won Gold in Illustration/Digital Art, and Chris Chambers from the UK won Gold in Nature.
The 2021 Lavazza calendar features photographs from 13 renowned artists exploring themes of humanity. It aims to showcase human resilience during difficult times and generate hope for a "New Humanity" with values of solidarity, inclusion, tolerance and sustainability. Each artist presents their unique vision and style through portraits reflecting on what it means to be human.
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Terrance Lindall has recently announced the upcoming Gold Elephant Folios, projected to be available by September 2014, in which Bienvenido Bones Bañez Satanic Verses will be illustrated with his own images centered and Lindall's images along the periphery. Lindall's work of this sort has already been praised highly by renowned Milton collector Robert J. Wickenheiser :
Without a doubt, Terrance Lindall is the foremost illustrator of Paradise Lost in our age, comparable to other great illustrators through the ages, and someone who has achieved a place of high stature for all time.
Lindall's art for Paradise Lost appears on the May 2014 edition of Cambridge University's Milton Companion to Paradise Lost http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/literature/renaissance-and-early-modern-literature/cambridge-companion-paradise-lost
— with Terrance Lindall at Williamsburg Art & Historical Center.
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Creative crafts for kids are a fantastic way to spark imagination and develop fine motor skills. These activities allow children to explore their creativity while learning to follow instructions and experiment with materials. Here’s a glimpse into some engaging craft ideas:
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3. After a French police dog named "Diesel" was
killed during a police raid targeting a suspected
plotter of the Paris attacks, Russia offered France
the gift of a new police pup, named Dobrynya.
Here, a Russian police officer holds Dobrynya,
before a presentation to French police in the
French Embassy in Moscow, Russia, on
December 7, 2015. Pavel Golovkin / AP
4. Children of laborers play on makeshift swings
in Amritsar, India, on May 12, 2015. Narinder
Nanu / AFP / Getty
5. Savannah Anderson kisses her sister Macy
Saunders, 6, as they sit on top of a car to view a
sunflower field at sunset on September 5, 2015,
near Lawrence, Kansas. Charlie Riedel / AP
6. A Danish policeman plays a guessing game with a
migrant girl at the E45 freeway north of
Padborg, Denmark, on September 9, 2015. Many
migrants, mainly from Syria and Iraq, were
crossing through Denmark, trying to reach
Sweden to seek asylum there. Claus Fisker /
Scanpix Denmark / Reuters
7. Argentine dancer Pablo Rafael Pereyra dips his
partner Gabriela Fernanda Torres, as part of their
dance routine in the stage category at the World
Tango Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
on August 21, 2015. Torres strikes a truly unique
pose among the hundreds of dancers at the
World Cup of Tango. The 37-year-old says she
was paralyzed in a car accident when she was 2
years old, but nonetheless grew up with a love of
dancing. Natacha Pisarenko / AP
8. 42-year-old Ridwan Sururi prepares books
while a boy selects book from the mobile
library in Serang Village, Purbalingga,
Indonesia, on May 5, 2015. Putu Sayoga /
9. Paraguayan Anacleto Escobar (right), veteran of the Chaco War (1932-1935)
fought between Paraguay and Bolivia, and his wife Cayetana Roman, smile
during a ceremony coinciding with his 100th birthday in which they
received a house—the first in their lives as owners—as a gift for his merits,
in Neembucu, Paraguay, on January 7, 2015. AFP / Getty
10. Bella (left) and Daisy run through a forest
covered in bluebells near Marlborough in
southern England, on May 4, 2015. Toby
Melville / Reuters
11. Boys walk home for lunch from school in the
village of Kogelo, west of Kenya's capital Nairobi,
on July 16, 2015. Thomas Mukoya / Reuters
12. BuyPens refugee Abdul Halim al-Attar, from
Syria, sits next his daughter Reem, 4, as they look
at a photo on a laptop during an interview with
The Associated Press in Beirut on November 28,
2015. Hussein Malla / AP
13. A young Thai man jumps in the air and
cheers as his rocket takes off at the Bun
Bang Fai Rocket Festival on May 10,
2015, in Yasothon, Thailand. Taylor
Weidman / Getty
14. Cherilyn Wilson, 26, (left) and Chelsea Kane, 26,
display their fists, with the message "Love Wins"
written on them, as they pose at a celebration
rally in West Hollywood, California, on June 26,
2015. Lucy Nicholson / Reuters
15. A giant heart hangs in the sky at sunset after skywriter Nathan Hammond wrote several days-worth of messages, relating to hope and love, over New Orleans, during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage
Festival, on May 2, 2015. Gerald Herbert / AP
16. A woman plays with a kitten inside a line house
in downtown Shanghai on April 12, 2015. Carlos
Barria / Reuters
17. This picture taken on
February 23, 2015 shows
a polar bear robot
"Robear" lifting a
woman for a
demonstration in
Nagoya, central Japan.
The Robear, developed
by Riken Institute and
Sumitomo Riko, has a
polar cub-like face with
big doe eyes, but packs
enough power to
transfer frail patients
from a wheelchair to a
bed or a bath. A
historically low birth rate
and ever-increasing life
expectancy means
Japan's population of
elderly people is
growing, while the pool
of youngsters to look
after them is shrinking.
Jiji Press / AFP / Getty
18. Pelusa and Huellas romp on Pescadores beach in
Chorrillos, Lima, Peru, on September 7, 2015. The
pair are both paraplegic dogs equipped with
wheelchairs. Mariana Bazo / Reuters
19. Members of the general public enjoy the
"BEACH" at the National Building Museum in
Washington, D.C., on August 25, 2015. Alex
Wong / Getty
21. A man throws a girl into the air during sunset as
they spend time on the territory of Chersonesus
Tavrichesky (Tauric Chersonesos) National
Reserve in the Black Sea port of Sevastopol,
Crimea, on July 25, 2015. Pavel Rebrov / Reuters
22. Homa Rashid, a lawyer and volunteer at the Vafa
Animal Shelter, rests with a dog, in the city of
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capital Tehran, Iran. More than 500 dogs find
care and affection at the Vafa Animal Shelter,
which was established through an endowment in
2004 and is the country’s only licensed animal
refuge. Vahid Salemi / AP
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March 8, 2015. Lucy Nicholson / Reuters
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Reuters
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Hassan Ammar / AP
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celebration of the Songkran water festival in
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on April 10, 2015. Chaiwat Subprasom / Reuters
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delighted mother Michelle Spires after the
second half of the Southeastern Conference
championship NCAA college football game
against Florida on December 5, 2015, in
Atlanta. Alabama won 29-15. David Goldman /
AP
28. Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
presents Syrian refugees with a child's winter
jacket, after their arrival from Beirut at the
Toronto Pearson International Airport in
Mississauga, Ontario, on December 11, 2015.
Mark Blinch / Reuters
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2015. Aaron Favila / AP
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22, 2015. Chris Carlson / AP
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2015. Christinne Muschi / Reuters
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Mosa'ab Elshamy / AP