Photos of the week by Religion News Service includes two photos by Word&Way Editor-in-Chief Brian Kaylor previously included in an issue of A Public Witness.
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Columnist Ken Satterfield unpacks how to use the HEIC photo format as church communicators may find themselves with new phones offering better ways of capturing and sharing ministry moments.
(RNS) — In 1978, photographer Jim Judkis got a big break, photographing Fred Rogers, the beloved host of "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood." His photos are now out of storage and on display at the Pittsburgh Jewish Community Center.
Donald Rutledge, a renowned photographer whose images of mission activities are familiar to Baptists around the world, died Feb. 19 at 82. Rutledge’s work was published in magazines and books around the globe, winning more than 400 awards. He worked for the Black Star photo
Recently, someone posed an interesting question: Who owns the pictures you share online? Well, you do, of course, you took the photo. The actual answer is not always that easy.