
September 24, 2009
Monroe among film star photos up for grabs
A 'one of a kind' photo of Marilyn Monroe is among images of film stars and rock legends that have gone on sale at an exhibition in Chelsea, London. Picture: This 1955 photo of James…
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September 24, 2009
A 'one of a kind' photo of Marilyn Monroe is among images of film stars and rock legends that have gone on sale at an exhibition in Chelsea, London. Picture: This 1955 photo of James…
September 24, 2009
Two photographers are suing a supermodel and a football star, accusing their bodyguards of shooting at them after they had taken pictures at the couple's 'after-wedding party'.
September 23, 2009
In an historic move, Leica has confirmed plans to produce a special one-off version of its M9 full-frame digital camera. Picture: Artists' impression of the 'one-off' Leica M9 camera
September 23, 2009
British newspapers have admitted they were wrong to publish holiday photographs showing England football manager Fabio Capello and his wife on a beach enjoying a 'mud bath'.
September 23, 2009
Amateur Photographer (AP) magazine's news editor witnesses the latest incident involving an innocent tourist and anti-terrorism police officers. Picture: The riverside location in Vauxhall, south London where three armed officers last night quizzed a tourist…
September 23, 2009
Adobe has today released Adobe Premiere Elements 8, imaging software aimed at photographers who want to create movies with their images.
September 22, 2009
Photographers David Bailey and Rankin are among a host of artists set to highlight the 'depth of Britain's housing crisis'.
September 22, 2009
Panasonic has updated the firmware for its Lumix DMC-G1 and DMC-GH1 cameras.
September 21, 2009
A photographer claims Newsweek butchered his image of former US Vice President Dick Cheney and accuses the magazine of publishing it out of context.
September 21, 2009
Attempts by celebrities to thwart paparazzi, using 'laser shields', could give photographers grounds for legal action, a leading media lawyer warns.
September 21, 2009
The photographer stopped last month while taking pictures of locomotives at an oil depot said he has since been told by police that the incident was 'regrettable'. Picture credit: Stephen White