The Nikon Symphony: How Not to Use £30,000 Worth of Imaging Technology
I bet you didn’t know your Nikon was also a musical instrument?! Well, strictly speaking it isn’t.
Read post >I bet you didn’t know your Nikon was also a musical instrument?! Well, strictly speaking it isn’t.
Read post >Google penalises duplicate content, so does that mean stock photos are bad? Image Source’s Alex Jordan comments on Matt Cutts’ recent webmaster video.
Read post >The success of last year’s inaugural Photocentric day at CEPIC in London means the sequel in Barcelona is eagerly awaited
Read post >Exclusive interview with Image Source photographer Megan Maloy on the emotions, surrounding her PDN award-winning photo
Read post >Photographer Flynn Larsen tells us about her award-winning image and offers advice on entering awards competitions
Read post >Publishing powerhouse Condé Nast has opened its archives for a new exhibition, opening on the 15th June as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival.
Read post >New legislation was passed in the United Kingdom Parliament last night that allows the use of photographs (or other works) to be used without the owners’ explicit permission, providing a “dilligent” search has taken place.
Read post >Norwegian photographer Andrea Gjestvang wins top prize at at this year’s Sony World Photography Awards for her moving portraits
Read post >The Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Association are now accepting applications for this years Awards.
Read post >Mishka Henner, Chris Killip, Cristina De Middel and the artist duo Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chapman are the four nominees for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2013.
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