
March 8, 2012
Photographers tie knot after AP website romance
Two Amateur Photographer (AP) readers have tied the knot, seven years after a chance meeting on the magazine’s website. Picture credit: Damien Lowe
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March 8, 2012
Two Amateur Photographer (AP) readers have tied the knot, seven years after a chance meeting on the magazine’s website. Picture credit: Damien Lowe
March 7, 2012
The creative director behind a new Science Museum photo gallery did not resign over funding concerns, claims a public relations company hired to handle media enquiries.
March 7, 2012
Olympus has confirmed that Tokyo prosecutors have charged the company over the filing of false financial statements in relation to a £1.1 billion accounting cover-up.
March 6, 2012
Sports photographers will be able to use robot-mounted Nikon D4 DSLRs to capture much of the action remotely at this summer’s Olympics.
March 5, 2012
The software developer behind a hit photography application for the Apple iPhone has expressed regret that his former colleague Steve Jobs did not live to see its launch.
March 2, 2012
Canon has responded to Nikon’s claims for higher image resolution in the D800E by introducing Digital Lens Optimizer in its latest version of the Digital Photo Professional (DPP) software package. Released to coincide with the…
March 2, 2012
The Canon EOS 5D II replacement, the Canon EOS 5D III, is set to introduce many of the features of the company’s recently announced flagship camera, the EOS 1D X, to a body aimed at…
March 1, 2012
With its new colour filter arrangement and lack of a low-pass filter, the Fujifilm X-Pro 1 will produce better-resolution images than a full-frame camera with the same number of pixels, according to Hiroshi Kawahara from…
March 1, 2012
Britain's worst photographer has been named as Stuart McGhee, who took a spectacularly poor-quality image of his 'glowing baby' daughter.
March 1, 2012
Kodak has moved to reassure UK customers that it will continue to honour warranties after the US-based firm announced it was pulling out of the camera business.
March 1, 2012
It is a far cry from Tokyo. Olympus scandal whistleblower Michael Woodford is taking on his former employer at an unfair dismissal hearing in Stratford, East London.