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Photographers react to British PM’s New Year message
Photography enthusiasts have spoken out following the Prime Minister’s response to an online petition that sought to clarify the law regarding photography in public places.
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PM Brown responds to photographers’ concerns
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has today issued his response to an online petition regarding photography in public places.
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Jessops: No comment on trading figures (update)
Jessops has declined to comment on its Christmas trading figures ahead of its full year results announcement which is expected to be released later this month.
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Jessops: A snapshot of history (update)
There has been much speculation in recent weeks about the fate of Jessops which today reported brisk trading over Christmas. Though the photography chain has bucked the high street gloom of recent weeks, its results…
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Max Spielmann and Klick victims of ‘digital’ (update)
High-street photo processors Klick Photopoint and Max Spielmann have called in administrators, with the loss of more than 800 jobs, it has been confirmed.
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Exclusive: Jessops to close flagship Leicester store
Jessops is set to close its store in Hinckley Road, Leicester, once billed as the world's largest photography store.
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Photojournalism legend Terry Fincher dies
Terry Fincher, one of Fleet Street’s finest and best-loved photographers, has died aged 77 after battling a long illness. Picture credit: Bob Aylott
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Camera ‘battered’ in chip shop drama
A man arrested after photographing a police van outside a fish and chip shop is seeking compensation from police after they issued a written apology.
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Polaroid was photographers’ ‘comfort blanket’
A photographic exhibition to mark the end of the Polaroid film era will take place in London in October.
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Photographer put on sex offenders register
Indecent photographs of children are less likely to be detected since the move away from film because fewer images are sent to high-street printers, warns Bonusprint.