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US Army 'digitally altered' official photo

The US Army is at the centre of a row after Associated Press banned use of official army photos.

Nightingale photo in auction shocker

A photograph of pioneering nurse Florence Nightingale - said to have been taken shortly before her death - sold for twelve times more than expected at auction. Picture: Courtesy, Dreweatts, Newbury

Britney Spears photo fails to find buyer

A photograph of pop star Britney Spears (pictured) failed to find a buyer at an auction in London this afternoon. Picture credit: Christie's Images Ltd 2008

1850s photograph fetches £185k

An 1850s daguerreotype fetched €216,750 (around £185,000) at an auction in Paris, France. Picture: Copyright Sotheby's/Art Digital Studio

BNP list: Photographers named (update)

The personal details of a number of photographers are included on a list of thousands of British National Party (BNP) members which has been leaked on the internet.

Kanye West clash: Photographer may sue

The photographer who last week clashed with rap star Kanye West has stated that he may sue the singer for alleged damage to his camera and a cut to his nose.

Sony sensors go to war on digital cameras

Sony has unveiled a 12.25-million-pixel CMOS imaging sensor for camera phones, in a move it hopes will rival image quality produced by the latest digital compact cameras. Picture (courtesy, Sony): Sony is set to release three new sensors and two lens modules

Leibovitz photo calendar winners announced

The winners of a limited-edition Lavazza calendar featuring images by famed photographer Annie Liebovitz have been named. Picture credit: Lavazza 2009 Calendar shot by Annie Leibovitz

Media groups condemn photography jailing

Media groups have condemned the jailing of a young reporter who was arrested after taking photographs at a protest in Burma.

Samsung UK confirms business shake-up

Samsung has given its official reaction to reports that it is poised to ‘spin-off' its ‘loss-making' camera business into a separate company.

Photographer Rankin shoots on Polaroid for last time

Rankin has today revealed the results of a project which, he claims, marks the ‘full stop' for Polaroid as digital photography takes over. Picture credit: Rankin

Detective camera could fetch ‘65k'

A rare 1892 camera designed to look like a set of books could fetch as much as €80,000 when it appears at auction on 30 November.

Bond movie actor in charity photo mission

A self-portrait of Bond movie actor Sébastien Foucan doing a one-armed handstand sold for £1,000 at a fund-raising charity auction in central London last night. Picture credit: Sébastien Foucan, courtesy Right to Play

Rollei launches new flagship digital camera

Rollei has rolled out seven new digital compact cameras headed up by a 10-million-pixel model boasting a 3in ‘touch-control' screen.

Sigma buys Foveon camera sensor business

Photographers can expect more Sigma cameras to incorporate Foveon X3 imaging sensor technology with news that Sigma has snapped up the United States-based sensor developer.

Andy Murray turns tables on TV cameraman

Tennis ace Andy Murray is among a handful of sports stars to be kitted out with a Nikon digital SLR in a bid to raise money for a children's charity. Picture credit: Andy Murray

Photographers' chance for national stardom

A surfer catching the perfect wave, a yacht sailing into the sunset or a rugged image of a fisherman. Whatever the maritime subject the image could be in with a chance of snapping up £2,500 in a contest organised by Amateur Photographer (AP) in conjunction with Old Pulteney Single Malt Scotch Whisky and the Sunday Express newspaper. Picture credit: Stephen Byard

Kodak: Film is far from dead

Film is far from dead and is making a ‘significant' comeback this year, especially among ‘young professionals', according to Kodak's US HQ headquarters.

Photographers to revive ‘forgotten scandal'

The Royal Photographic Society (RPS) has launched a competition challenging entrants to recreate a modern version of a controversial ‘virtue and vice' photograph that shocked the public during Victorian times. Picture: Two ways of life - Oscar Gustav Rejlander 1857 Credit: RPS Collection at the National Media Museum

Home Office: Photography rights move ‘constructive'

Talks aimed at easing relations between press photographers, journalists and the police have today been hailed as ‘constructive' by the Home Office.






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