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Sports photography: Fever pitch
In 1966, Gerry Cranham photographed the World Cup final in colour. Fifty years on, he speaks to Richard Sibley about what it was like to shoot the most important football game ever played in this…
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Don McCullin interview: life in black & white
Don McCullin is arguably the UK's most important living documentary photographer, with a career that spans more than six decades. He talks to Joel Meadows about his work and life.
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Magnum offers chance to snap up a ‘decisive moment’ print for $100
More than 60 works by renowned Magnum photographers such as Elliott Erwitt, Martin Parr and Alex Webb are available as signed, 6x6in prints for $100 (around £70) over the next five days.
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Leica SL (Typ 601) review
It may push the definition of ‘compact’ to its limit, but Leica’s top-end CSC has some outstanding features that set it apart from the rest, as Andy Westlake discovers
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Film’s Not Dead T-shirt review
Callum McInerney-Riley tests a Film’s Not Dead T-shirt
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Christmas Conundrums
Put your photography know-how to use here with our selection of puzzles
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TV Times photographer talks about rediscovered celebrity photos
Following the rediscovery of the long-lost TV Times photographic archive of celebrity photos, photographer Rod Ebdon takes Oliver Atwell on a trip through the annals of British showbiz history.
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Philip Jones Griffiths Retrospective: Exposing the face of war
Philip Jones Griffiths’ images portray the realities of the Vietnam War. We talk to Will Troughton, curator of a current exhibition of Griffiths’ archive about the upcoming Philip Jones Griffiths retrospective.
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Photo London: highlights of the new London photography fair
Organisers hoped that Photo London would put the capital firmly on the international photography map, and impress both collectors and photography enthusiasts alike. Did it live up to expectations? Gemma Padley takes a view
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In pictures: Photo London to open its doors
The largest photography fair ever to be staged in London begins tomorrow, here's a taster of what to expect