October 24, 2008
Grant’s whisky photo winner
Jeff Hutchinson from Horsham in West Sussex has scooped £750 in Jessops vouchers as winner of the Photos by Night competition run in association with Grant’s Whisky. Picture credit: Jeff Hutchinson
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October 24, 2008
Jeff Hutchinson from Horsham in West Sussex has scooped £750 in Jessops vouchers as winner of the Photos by Night competition run in association with Grant’s Whisky. Picture credit: Jeff Hutchinson
October 24, 2008
Photographers have paid tribute to Dick Merrill, the co-inventor of the Foveon X3 imaging sensor who has died after a long illness.
October 23, 2008
Photographers in Iraq have launched their own online blog to showcase their work and tell the stories behind the pictures they take.
October 23, 2008
A photograph of Kate Moss and a picture of Britney Spears star in an auction at Christie’s in London on 19 November. Picture credit: Christie's Images Ltd 2008
October 22, 2008
Hoya has launched a new range of ‘High Definition’ (HD) filters.
October 22, 2008
Adobe has updated its Photoshop Lightroom and Camera Raw software to add support for 15 more cameras including the Nikon D90, Nikon D700, Canon EOS 50D and Canon EOS 1000D. The Lightroom 2.1 and Camera…
October 21, 2008
Sony is set to bring its PlayStation 3 game, AFRIKA, to the US and European markets. [Picture credit: Chris Cheesman]
October 21, 2008
Photography enthusiast Keith Pointon has scooped a Gold award in the Royal Photographic Society’s International Projected Image Awards – a contest also open to professional photographers. Picture credit: Keith Pointon
October 21, 2008
Amateur Photographer, the world’s oldest consumer photographic weekly magazine, has been given a makeover and goes on sale today in its improved format.
October 20, 2008
Amateur Photographer (AP) magazine picked up Consumer Magazine of the Year, for the second time, at a glitzy ceremony held in central London. Picture: AP Editor Damien Demolder collected the award on Friday evening
October 20, 2008
The Photographers’ Gallery in London is poised to move to its new home in Ramillies Street, a short walk from Oxford Circus underground station.