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  1. Book review: The Eyes of the City by Richard Sandler

    For decades, Richard Sandler has walked the streets of New York creating images that get to the heart of the city. Oliver Atwell looks at his work

  2. Book review: Edward Burtynsky – Essential Elements by William A Ewing

    A volume on Edward Burtynsky’s work depicts the globalised economy and its impact on nature. Oliver Atwell looks at some grand-scale images

  3. Stuart Franklin interview: The Documentary Impulse

    Stuart Franklin, former president of Magnum Photos and author of the book The Documentary Impulse, which examines the human drive 
to document the world, talks to Steve Fairclough about his new book and 
the current…

  4. Quote of the week

    Quote of the week from Amateur Photographer offering inspiring quotes from the world of photography. Quotes from world famous photographers

  5. Street photography with your Nikon DSLR

    Shooting candid moments on the street requires fast reactions, confidence, and full control of your camera and your equipment

  6. Renowned French photojournalist Marc Riboud dies at 93 (update2)

    Famed French photojournalist Marc Riboud has died aged 93, after a long illness.

  7. 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…

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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