
June 14, 2007
Lottery launches McCartney photo contest
A one-to-one photography workshop with Sir Paul McCartney’s brother Mike is the top prize in a nationwide competition to find the best pictures of the UK’s parks. Picture credit: Ray Main
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June 14, 2007
A one-to-one photography workshop with Sir Paul McCartney’s brother Mike is the top prize in a nationwide competition to find the best pictures of the UK’s parks. Picture credit: Ray Main
June 13, 2007
Olympics 2012 organisers have been forced to spell out their policy for treating photographers at the east London construction site after an amateur claimed security guards tried to stop him taking pictures there.
June 13, 2007
Leica enthusiasts can take a Leica M8 for a three-hour trial run – which is free if they already own a Leica M-system camera or £45 if they don’t.
June 12, 2007
For the first time the Royal Academy of Arts has dedicated an entire gallery to photography at its Summer Exhibition, which opens in London this week. Photo: Courtesy Isaac Julien and Victoria Miro Gallery, London
June 12, 2007
Kodak has announced a 12-million pixel digital compact camera called the Z1275, alongside five more models as part of its summer line-up.
June 11, 2007
BenQ will this month launch two seven-million-pixel digital compact cameras onto the UK market in the shape of the BenQ T700 and X725.
June 11, 2007
This summer Channel 4 will launch a major new photography competition that will see finalists battle it out for glory on TV.
June 7, 2007
An official photograph of Adolf Hitler, believed to have been captured by his personal photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, has turned up at a house in Cleethorpes, UK. Picture: Supplied courtesy of Ian Priest
June 6, 2007
A pair of tickets is up for grabs – plus access to the press photographers’ pit – to see veteran folk band Fairport Convention perform on its 40th anniversary at the group’s annual Cropredy festival.…
June 6, 2007
Channel 4 maintains today that controversial photos taken in the aftermath of the car crash that killed Princess Diana will be screened tonight despite calls to edit out the offending images.
June 5, 2007
Widely-published images of the clash between Hugh Grant and a photographer were, alone, not sufficient evidence to charge the actor, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said. (Photo: Chris Cheesman)