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22 February 2023

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at concrete, pets, paddling, the Golden Hour, income and Benj Edwards.

  • The Guardian presents winner in the Concrete in Life Photo Competition which drew 14,000 global entries in four categories: infrastructure, beauty and design, urban, and daily life.
  • Who Saves Animals Abandoned During War? Sasha Maslov tells the stories of the activists rescuing Ukrainian pets.
  • Pablo Allison joined a caravan of 2,000 people who walked 31 miles before stopping to rest at a river. In Migrants Go Paddling, Chris Broughton interviews him about his photo of them taking a break. "When you see migration covered in the news, it tends to be the danger and drama that gets emphasized, but joy and happiness can be part of the experience, too," he says.
  • Harvey Stearn explores The Golden Hour Landscape Image. "The Golden Hour is officially defined as the last hour of light at the end of the day and as the first hour of light at the beginning of the day," he writes. Too many of us spend it setting up for the sunrise or sunset, he points out.
  • Rob Haggart reveals how much a Boston-bassed Beauty and Lifestyle Photographer has made over the last three years. "I work nonstop and my clients are primarily female," she says. "The younger they are, the less budget they seem to have."
  • In Viral Instagram Photographer Has a Confession, Benj Edwards reports Jos Avery has been posting popular photos on his Instagram account. He forgot to mention they are AI generated.

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