June 1, 2010
Photographer stopped over beach photos
A photographer was told she needed council permission to take pictures on a Dorset beach, even though she had been taking similar shots for years without any trouble.
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June 1, 2010
A photographer was told she needed council permission to take pictures on a Dorset beach, even though she had been taking similar shots for years without any trouble.
June 1, 2010
Press photographers have called on the Government to back a European Court of Human Rights ruling that police use of Section 44 stop-and-search laws is illegal.
June 1, 2010
Olympus is celebrating after its Pen E-P1 recently won Camera of the Year at the Japan Camera Grand Prix, beating around 200 other cameras to top spot.
June 1, 2010
Panasonic has confirmed that its 8mm f/3.5 Micro Four Thirds fisheye lens will go on sale in July, ten months after it was first announced. Panasonic has also released a UK price.
June 1, 2010
An 1839 Daguerreotype camera that was discovered in an attic has fetched over £600,000 at an auction in Austria.
May 28, 2010
A young photographer has won a national art award with a series of pictures that aimed to sum up the impact of the financial crisis on his hometown.
May 28, 2010
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May 28, 2010
The Photo Marketing Association (PMA) is set to take over the running of the Photo Imaging Council (PIC) in a cost-saving move expected to give UK manufacturers and retailers ‘one voice’.
May 27, 2010
Sigma has once again delayed the launch of its long-awaited SD15 DSLR, Amateur Photographer understands.
May 27, 2010
All 227 new MPs are to be briefed about the rules on photography in the Houses of Parliament after authorities confirmed that Liz Kendall MP breached regulations during the Queen's Speech, Amateur Photographer has learned.
May 26, 2010
Fears children will be exposed to shocking images - including pictures of death - have prompted Tate Modern to ensure security guards man parts of an exhibition, which opens on Friday.