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Flickr cracking down on professional photographers?

Since Flickr's announcement about its linking up with Getty Images it appears they may be looking to stop photographers who offer professional services from linking to their own personal sites. Pablo Vincente, like many others, includes a link to his...

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Are your photos for sale?

Do you use Flickr? Are the photos you've placed there for sale? Jim Goldstein has posted a thought provoking article on his blog titled, "How Every Flickr Photo Ended Up on Sale This Weekend." The article references a third party,...

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Third of UK MPs have backed Photography EDM

Amateur Photographer is reporting that more than a third of MPs have now backed Austin Mitchell's parliamentary petition on the right to take pictures in public places unchallenged by officials, winning cross-party support from 231 of the 646 elected members.

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Comments Fixed

I've been made aware of an issue with the comments form on my site. Apparently, unless you actually clicked the "comment anonymously" link it wasn't showing the captcha form and so when you submitted a comment you got an error....

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Adobe DNG submitted to ISO

It seems today that every camera manufacturer has their own flavour of the RAW image format. Sometimes even different cameras from the same manufacturer support different versions, and when people want to keep there pictures for years and ensure that...

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Update on UK Anti-Photographer Police Campaign

Following my earlier post on the UK Police campaign that is only going to produce more hassle for photographers, things are slowly beginning to move. Over the last couple of weeks, there have been questions in the press from the...

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Excuse me officer, I'd like to report a photographer

In a distinctly worrying move the UK's police forces have launched an anti-photography propaganda campaign. What annoys me about this is that it is unlikely to have any real impact on terrorism, but will impact genuine photographers around our...

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End of an era

Engadget reports that Polaroid is killing off the Polaroid film format and attempting to reinvent the brand so it "lives on for the next 30 to 40 years". With the advent of digital photography and quick and easy ways to...

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