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  1. Disabled photographer in waterfront ‘terror’ threat (update)

    An amateur photographer, who requires a carer, was stunned when security guards threatened to call anti-terror police over his photos of the Liverpool docks.

  2. Jessops shuts down unprofitable stores

    Jessops has closed four shops as the boss of Britain’s largest photographic chain rolls out plans to focus on more profitable stores in ‘higher profile locations’.

  3. New Sony DSLR lenses previewed

    AP previews Sony's new 85mm f/2.8 SAM and Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 24mm f/2 ZA SSM lenses, both of which are designed for full frame DSLRs

  4. Sony debuts three DSLR lenses, UK prices revealed (update)

    Sony has bolstered its DSLR A-mount lens line-up with the announcement of three new optics.

  5. Denis Healey converts to digital photography

    Keen photographer Denis Healey, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, said he plans to take up digital photography for the first time.

  6. UK Photographers’ Rights – Print them out and keep them handy!

    Following on from the success of our AP Rights lens cloth, Amateur Photographer has uploaded a free, downloadable copy of your photography rights, for you to print off and keep handy in your wallet or…

  7. Leica to radically scale back UK repair service

    Leica customers will no longer be able to get their camera equipment repaired in the UK unless it needs only a basic cleaning service or a minor adjustment, Amateur Photographer has learned.

  8. Photography is ‘priority’ in terror law review, says Home Secretary (updated Wednesday)

    Use of counter-terrorism legislation in relation to 'photography' will be reviewed as a 'priority' as part of a rapid overhaul of anti-terrorism laws, the Home Secretary has announced today.

  9. Leica camera bosses: We are back

    Leica is back in profit and set for future growth thanks to an efficiency drive and surge in sales boosted by its new cameras, the S2, M9 and X1.

  10. Photographers wary after terror law change

    Photographers have welcomed changes to anti-terror laws but warn that police still have the power to stop and search using Section 43 of the Terrorism Act.

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