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Palestinian Fatma Abu Musabah uses her mobile phone to take pictures of children for her social media account in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza strip on September 17, 2017. MAHMUD HAMS / AFP
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Students practice their Instagram shots at a June event at the Culinary Institute of America campus in Hyde Park, NY. The institute is developing new courses in food photography and styling. Credit Phil Mansfield
Lights! Camera! Culinary School Will Teach Instagram Skills
HYDE PARK, NY — Check out the tray liners at Martina, Danny Meyer’s new pizzeria in the East Village, which were designed as branded Instagram bait. Each has what the executive chef, Nick Anderer, calls “a frenetic doodle” of contemporary Roman slang phrases, images...Caption:
The New York Times asks how its journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives. (Getty Images)
Avoiding Cameras While Training the Lens on Food
New York – How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? Pete Wells, The Times’s restaurant critic, discussed the tech he is using. How has tech transformed the world of dining? There are lots of incremental,...Caption:
General view inside of shopping mall ‘Pasing Arcaden’ in Munich, Germany August 18, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Instagram Account Shares Photos Of Men Bored from Shopping
London- While women adore shopping and have no trouble spending hours in comparing items and staring at stores vitrines, most men complain about being obliged to wait for their spouses hours-long in crowded markets. This might be a stereotypical image, but, for many,...Caption:
Instagram’s headquarters. About 700 million people now use the photo-sharing service every month, with about 400 million of them checking in daily. CreditChristie Hemm Klok for The New York Times