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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.
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APOY Round Six
Round 6 Inhabitants In round 6, Inhabitants, we ask you to think about what it means to inhabit. You are an inhabitant of your home, but also of the town, country and world in which…
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Topshop photo ‘machine’ pulls in crowds
Topshop model Kate Moss may have no plans to visit the store’s ‘Newton Machine’ but shoppers have turned up in droves since it opened in London.
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‘Disturbing’ Agent Orange photos win UK prize
Photographs depicting today’s victims of Agent Orange have won this year’s AOP Student Photographer of the Year title. Picture credit: Michael Carroll
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Photographers not hot on Currys
High-street chain Currys has refused to amend controversial photo competition rules despite complaints that they exploit photographers’ rights.
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Unseen Lichfield pictures revealed
Photographs by the late Lord Lichfield will go on sale in London next month at an exhibition which includes previously unseen work, say organisers. Picture credit: Copyright Lichfield Studios
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Pulitzer photo winner is a ‘rare talent’
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
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Police: Photos not banned at Olympic protest
Photography was not banned at yesterday’s Olympic protest in London, the Metropolitan Police has said, though media footage appears to show an officer clashing with a photographer.
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Photographer’s Iraq picture helps clinch record award
A picture of troops returning from Iraq has helped Ian Rutherford win the First ScotRail Press Photography awards for a record fourth time. Picture credit: Ian Rutherford
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‘Historic’ photographs to fetch princely sum
A collection that includes historic 19th century photographs of Indian princes is expected to fetch thousands of pounds at an auction in London next month. Picture courtesy of Bonhams