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Photography boom triggers Photo London launch
Exhibitions, talks and screenings are planned as part of a new four-day event called Photo London, which organisers hope will open up photography to ‘new audiences’.
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Jazz photographer David Redfern dies aged 78
Founder of the Redferns picture library of contemporary and vintage music photography, David Redfern enjoyed a photographic career spanning sixty years
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Downton Abbey makers to screen Magnum Photos TV series
A TV series dramatising the lives and work of photographers who launched famed agency Magnum Photos in 1947 is being developed by the makers of 'Downton Abbey'.
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Interview: Leica on the future, and UK boss resignation
Leica denies it has shifted away from the basics of photography, as the company's new UK boss outlines plans to inspire more enthusiasts to use rangefinder cameras.
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Leica Camera gears up for historic week
It’s a big week for Leica as it celebrates the centenary of Leica photography and the opening of its new factory and headquarters in Wetzlar, Germany.
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Tips for Shooting Portraits
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Leica M Typ 240 review
When a new Leica M comes along it’s sure to raise eyebrows. As the German godfather of 35mm photography attempts to balance new features with traditionalism, Ian Farrell finds out if the M Typ 240…
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David Hurn 1934-present – Iconic Photographer
David Hurn's perceptive and beautifully crafted documentary work has made him one of the UK's most important reportage photographers, writes David Clark
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René Burri 1933-present – Iconic Photographer
René Burri is one of Magnum’s most senior members who is passionate about photojournalism, writes David Clark