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Photographers' rights meeting delayed

The recent Cabinet reshuffle has delayed a meeting over press photographers' rights in public places that was due to take place next week.

Photographer in police quiz fiasco

Police have spoken out after a YouTube video showed a photographer being stopped while legitimately taking pictures in Middlesbrough city centre.

Camera maker Vivitar in massive kit sell-off

Around 13,000 digital cameras and camcorders are due to be sold off alongside other photographic equipment in an online auction of Vivitar gear starting on 14 October. Picture for illustration purposes only

Photographer lands €20,000 Benetton prize

British photographer Leonie Purchas has scooped a €20,000 prize with pictures of her own family. Leonie was awarded the prize at a ceremony held in Milan, Italy last week. Picture credit: Leonie Purchas

Met police take over ‘MI6' camera probe (update)

Police have stepped up their investigation into how a camera, reported to contain sensitive information and images relating to terror suspects, ended up on eBay.

Picture: ‘Largest' car crash photo wins prize

A photograph of a massive motorway pile-up has won top prize in the Czech Press Photo competition for Reuters photographer David W Cerny. Picture credit: David W Cerny/Reuters

Photo fine was fair, claims court

A Scottish court has stoutly defended its controversial decision to fine a man £100 for taking a photo of a woman outside a bar in Edinburgh.

Award-winning photographer dies

Press photographer Ian Showell has lost his fight against cancer at the age of 59. Picture: Ian Showell's photograph of Douglas James, Pierce Brosnan's double, being chased by a jet in a re-enactment of a stunt from a James Bond film

Photographer in apple pictures ban

A photography enthusiast has been banned from taking pictures of apples on trees in a Birmingham orchard. Picture credit: Philip Foster

Italians bolster Manfrotto tripod line-up

Italian tripod maker Manfrotto has extended its X-range of tripods with the addition of the 055CX carbon tripod series.

• Photographer Terry Fincher dies • Legend bows out after battling long illness

Terry Fincher, one of Fleet Street's finest and best-loved photographers, has died aged 77 after battling a long illness. Picture credit: Bob Aylott

Buyers rush to rescue Digital Depot

Administrators for Digital Depot say they have been ‘inundated with calls' from potential buyers.

Attenborough awarded RPS award

Veteran BBC natural history presenter Sir David Attenborough last night received the Progress Medal at the Royal Photographic Society's (RPS) annual awards ceremony in central London. Picture: Sir David Attenborough (centre) with RPS president Dr Barry Senior (left) and TV presenter Adam Hart-Davis who hosted the awards last night Picture credit: Nick Scott

Prince of Wales backs Sony photo project

The Prince of Wales has backed the 2009 Sony World Photography Awards, a contest open to amateurs and professionals which carries an environmental theme. Picture credit: Vanessa Winship courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards

Photographers' market handbook goes on sale

Amateur Photographer (AP) readers can bag a £3 discount on the 2009 edition of the Freelance Photographer's Market Handbook, which is published today.

• Camera retailer Digital Depot put into administration • 'Business as usual' despite financial problems • Administrators put firm up for sale

Photographic retailer Digital Depot has gone into administration and is up for sale after running into financial problems. However, the firm is still trading and it is 'business as usual' say administrators.

‘MI6' camera probe: Police seize computer (update)

A compact camera believed to contain sensitive information and images relating to al Qaeda terror suspects, is at the centre of a British police investigation. Picture credit: Chris Cheesman

Fujifilm releases folding camera details

Fujifilm has released further details of its medium format folding camera, which will be sold outside Japan as the ‘Voigtländer Bessa III'.

• Vivitar UK staff axed as firm ceases trading • Europe-based company owes '£4m' as administrators called in

Vivitar's offices have closed with the loss of 26 staff – including 14 in the UK – as the firm, known as Vivitar SA France, ceases trading.

Jessops and HSBC reach deal as sales fall 6.4%

Jessops sales fell 6.4% for the year to 21 September, though management expects the company's profit margin for the year to 30 September to have risen by 0.8%. Picture: Jessops executive chairman David Adams






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