Opinion
Kodak once had a watertight business but, says Jonathan Eastland, complacency and a failure to look to the future have brought it to its knees.
Manufacturers 07 Mar 2012
Some call PLUS "the largest evolutionary step for the imaging industry since the internet arrived", while others remain wary of yet another system designed to simplify image licensing. David Hoffman, a...
Copyright 03 Aug 2011
The rise of stock imagery has led to falling rates for professional photography, owing to market saturation, unwise marketing strategies, the internet and amateurs, says Betsy Reid, formerly founding...
Stock Agencies 27 Jun 2011
Police forces risk letting the guilty go free if they don't address their procedures for using digital images as evidence in court. Mark Wood explains why a raw workflow is good for us all.
Business 25 Feb 2011
There's a lot of hype around the iPad, which is by no means the first device of its kind. But that shouldn't distract from the fact that it's a truly ground-breaking product.
Accessories 03 Feb 2011
Give me a rangefinder and I'm a happy man, says Jonathan Eastland, who argues they still can't be beaten for candid shots. And you don't necessarily have to spend a fortune to buy one, thanks to a healthy...
Cameras 28 Dec 2010
Photoworks Westminster is closing down after more than 30 years. It’s a sadly familiar sign of the times for community-based photography projects
Workshops 01 Jun 2010
Lou Siroy, picture editor of The Times' Travel section, sees red on two very different photography courses
Workshops 01 Jun 2010
Smaller photo agencies are struggling to compete against the likes of Corbis and Getty Images. But, says the director of VII Photo, there are many advantages to the independent route
Photo Agencies 28 May 2010
British landscape photography dropped its “chocolate-box pastoralism” in the early 1980s in favour of a new radical vision exposed by the New Topographics exhibition. Eugenie Shinkle explains its continued...
Exhibitions 24 May 2010
London once stood for creativity when it came to advertising. But with the shake up of the ever diversifying multimedia landscape, reports Eliza Williams, its ad agencies have lost ground
Commercial 05 May 2010
Charles Veley’s pick of the world’s most photogenic locations
Travel 07 Apr 2010
Insurance policies don’t cover many of the world’s most dangerous destinations. But just where is considered risky might surprise you
Travel 07 Apr 2010
Photo manipulation has its place – but not in photojournalism, says Neil Burgess. The former head of Network Photographers and Magnum Photos London, discusses the ramifications of Stepan Rudik’s disqualification...
Professional Photographers 07 Apr 2010
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