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  1. 12. Today’s gift is up to 40% off Thames & Hudson’s best-selling photography books

    What's in the advent calendar on the twelfth day of Christmas?

  2. Three Boys at Lake Tanganyika by Martin Munkácsi – Iconic photograph

    Martin Munkácsi’s dynamic 1930s photograph inspired Henri Cartier-Bresson, who in turn influenced generations of photojournalists. David Clark finds out what makes the image so special

  3. Prince William portrait bows out for £24,000

    A portrait of Prince William, together with a photograph captured by him, bowed out for £24,000 at a charity auction in London last night.

  4. APOY 2010 Round 3 Everyday People

    APOY 2010 Round 3 Everyday People

  5. Magnum Photos archive sold to Dell computer boss (update)

    Magnum Photos entire archive of prints - billed as the most valuable collection in the history of photography - has been sold to an investment firm run by the boss of computer giant Dell.

  6. Pictures: Prince William backs ‘landmark’ photography project

    Photographs by legends Henri Cartier-Bresson and Elliott Erwitt are set to raise money for the homeless charity Crisis as part of a project backed by Prince William. Picture: Corrine Day Kate, 1990

  7. Tributes to ‘unique’ photographer Willy Ronis

    Tributes have been paid to Willy Ronis, a photographer at the forefront of 20th century photography who died on Saturday aged 99. Picture credit: Copyright Martine Franck/Magnum Photos

  8. Sony honours photographer Riboud with lifetime award

    Renowned French photojournalist Marc Riboud is set to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award next month. Picture credit: Copyright Marc Riboud Collection

  9. Amateur photographers spark global debate

    The Sunday Telegraph ’s coverage of the ongoing campaign to protect the right to take photographs in public places has sparked an international debate on the internet.

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