April 11, 2008
Photographers take fight to Home Office
The fight for photographers’ rights to take pictures in public unchallenged by police has moved up a gear.
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April 11, 2008
The fight for photographers’ rights to take pictures in public unchallenged by police has moved up a gear.
April 11, 2008
Samsung has hinted at plans to develop a full-frame CMOS imaging sensor for use in a ‘professional’ standard digital SLR. Picture: Samsung's latest DSLR, the GX-20, carries an APS-C size sensor
April 11, 2008
A nude photograph of British supermodel Kate Moss has narrowly beaten a naked picture of France’s first lady Carla Bruni at Christie’s in New York. Picture credits: Christie's Images Ltd 2008
April 10, 2008
Nikon has launched a bridge-style 10.1-million-pixel digital camera called the P80. It boasts an 18x optical zoom lens and top equivalent ISO sensitivity of 6400.
April 10, 2008
A dramatic picture of a fatally wounded photojournalist in Burma has won a Pulitzer Prize for Reuters photographer Adrees Latif who described the accolade as the ‘highest honour’. Picture credit: Adrees Latif/Reuters
April 9, 2008
Scores of previously unpublished photos of legend Elvis Presley have been found by a New York photographer, a US newspaper has claimed today.
April 9, 2008
Politicians have entered a record number of images in the annual battle for photographic supremacy in the Houses of Parliament. Picture credit: Alan Duncan MP
April 9, 2008
Police doubt they will ever trace the man wanted in connection with an attack on an amateur photographer at Waterloo station in London.
April 8, 2008
A photographer from Staffordshire has won a competition organised to honour the late Lord Lichfield. Picture credit: Alan Wilkes
April 8, 2008
A week-long workshop hosted by photographers from the legendary Magnum agency is up for grabs for two people this summer. Picture: Magnum photographer Chris Steele-Perkins © Magnum Photos
April 7, 2008
Grossly negligent driving of vehicles chasing the Mercedes in which Diana was travelling contributed to the ‘unlawful killing’ of the Princess, according to the inquest jury.