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Photographer shot amid rioting in Belfast

[Updated] Police in Northern Ireland say the photographer shot during last night's rioting in east Belfast was not the intended target.

Press 22 Jun 2011

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Winners announced in World Press Photo's Multimedia contest

World Press Photo has picked out two winners in its first-ever multimedia prize - The Home Front, a 'linear production' made for The New York Times, and Prison Valley, an interactive multimedia story....

Documentary 11 May 2011

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World Press Multimedia - exclusive insight

World Press Photo held its first contest for multimedia presentations this year, and BJP exclusively sat in on the judging

Documentary 11 May 2011

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Royal Wedding: How are photographers getting ready?

Press photographers are gearing up for the Royal Wedding, an event deemed to be the biggest photographic event until the 2012 Olympics. But how are these photographers getting ready to get the "money shot"?...

Press 28 Apr 2011

Reuters photographers Adrees Latif covers the Japan Earthquake's aftermath

Japan Earthquake: Photographing the aftermath

Covering the aftermath of Japan’s magnitude-nine earthquake was challenging but when nuclear disaster threatened, photographers had to reassess their involvement altogether. Olivier Laurent reports

Photojournalism 23 Mar 2011

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Bull's eye!

Technical prowess and a nose for a good story ensured Charlie Mahoney made a killing with a well-timed story on bullfighting.

Documentary 18 Aug 2010

Street Photography Rights

Stop me if you've heard this one before...

Police v Photographers: Officers to be re-issued guidelines that have apparently been ignored, less than nine months after the last time they were sent out.

Street Rights 17 Aug 2010

Cutbacks hit newspaper photojournalists

More than half of the staff photographers on The Mirror face redundancy.

Press 11 Aug 2010

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