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Hugh Grant victory deals paparazzi blow
Paparazzi photographers have been dealt a second blow in little over a week as the actor Hugh Grant wins damages for invasion of privacy while on holiday. Picture credit: Chris Cheesman
Eric Clapton drug centre to win camera funds
A drug and alcohol addiction recovery centre founded by music legend Eric Clapton is set to benefit from the sale of an historic Leica digital camera on 7 June.
First Leica M8 digital camera to be sold at auction
The first Leica digital rangefinder camera ever made will be auctioned next month to raise money for charity.
Paparazzi and film star tensions' explored
Tensions between film stars and paparazzi photographers will be explored in an exhibition opening at the UK's National Media Museum (NMM) next month. Picture: Keira Knightley in Pride and Prejudice; Credit: © 2005 Focus Features; Photo: Alex Bailey, courtesy of Universal Studios Licensing LLLP
Photo competition stresses privacy issue; judged by Mike McCartney, brother of Sir Paul
Photo enthusiasts are invited to enter this year's Postcards from the Park competition, which has a first prize of £1,000 in Jessops vouchers.
Photographer exposes government housing fears
The photographer whose picture has exposed the government's private fears over the housing market is the Press Association's Lewis Whyld, the agency has confirmed.
Japanese trade body axes film camera figures
A leading Japanese trade body has stopped compiling film camera production figures for the first time since the onset of the digital revolution.
Olympus confirms E-520 DSLR and '9-18mm' lens
Olympus has today announced the E-520, a 10-million-pixel digital SLR featuring a built-in image stabiliser and Live View system.
Digital microscope gadget unveiled for June launch
A digital microscope that attaches to a computer via a USB port for viewing still and moving images captured at up to 200x magnification' is due out next month.
Photographers urge action over Orphan Works copyright legislation
UK photographers have been urged to lobby the government over what is seen as a worldwide copyright threat imposed by proposed legislation in the United States.
Mystery camera maker signs fuel cell deal
A fuel cell claimed to provide twice as much energy as existing DSLR rechargeable battery packs has moved closer to becoming a commercial reality.
Amateur Photographer reader finds stash in the attic
A fan of Amateur Photographer (AP) got more reading than she bargained for when she discovered hundreds of old copies of the magazine, some dating back to 1896, languishing in an attic.
Photography drama as Sotheby's withdraws oldest' pic (update)
Doubts over the origin of an image that was poised to rewrite the history books has forced Sotheby's to withdraw it from auction to allow further investigation. Picture credit: Sotheby's New York
Author Jilly Cooper campaigns for photographers to be given more credit
Famed author Jilly Cooper has urged newspapers to properly credit photographers for their images.
Rowling privacy victory to hit photographers (update)
Today's legal ruling, which allows JK Rowling to ban future publication of a paparazzi photograph of her son David, could have a major impact on the future value of such pictures, a leading media lawyer has warned. Picture credit: Jeff Meyer
Canon rolls out new Selphy printers; UK prices confirmed
Canon has today announced two additions to its family of Selphy portable photo printers in the shape of the CP770 and CP760.
Geotagging is hot' says Microsoft
Photographers will be asking themselves how they ever lived without geotagging, claimed a technology analyst at the launch of new Microsoft imaging software.
Photographers in London election row
Photographers were allegedly banned from taking pictures at two London by-elections and have accused the council of behaving like an old Soviet republic'.
Digital camera battery life boosted
A new electronic chip' claimed to extend battery life in digital cameras has today been announced in the United States.
Photography museum bids for London base
The National Media Museum (NMM) is a step closer to opening a base in London as it enters talks with the government to win approval for the move.