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As part of its campaign to ‘Defend the Darkroom’, Ilford Photo - the monochrome brand of Harman technology Limited – has announced a special initiative in support of ultra large format (ULF) photographers. In an increasingly digital world, these photographers can find it difficult to buy the specialist analog products they require due to a shrinking number of manufacturers and stocking dealers. However, to help ULF users overcome this limited availability, as well as the need to purchase a minimum order quantity, Ilford Photo has revealed it is running a two month ULF product ordering window.
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via Shutterbug @ 23:36 2nd Jun
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Photographers are urged to enter this year's Environmental Photographer of the Year, a global competition that highlights issues such as global warming.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 13:54 12th Jun
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Photographers face 20% price hike; Fujifilm to increase film, paper and printer supply prices up to 20%
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via Amateur Photographer @ 10:12 20th May
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Photographers were allegedly banned from taking pictures at two London by-elections and have accused the council of behaving like an 'old Soviet republic'.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 11:22 6th May
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UK photographers have been urged to lobby the government over what is seen as a worldwide copyright threat imposed by proposed legislation in the United States.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 7:36 12th May
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Budding press photographers told video capture essential New press photography degree course Also open to 'mature students' on part-time basis
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via Amateur Photographer @ 15:39 19th Jun
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EASTERN Cape photographers are in a tizz over infringement of their copyright, with artists copying their photographs in the form of paintings and selling these for up to R100000 with the photographer not receiving a cent or any recognition.
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via Weekend Post ZA @ 7:10 24th May
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A TV crew filming a story about photographers being harassed at a US railway station were stopped by security and told to switch off their cameras.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 23:43 3rd Jun
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High-street chain Currys has refused to amend controversial photo competition rules despite complaints that they exploit photographers' rights.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 12:43 21st May
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OTTAWA, June 13 /CNW Telbec/ - The Canadian Photographers Coalition (CPC) congratulates the federal government on the introduction of copyright reform legislation.
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via Globe Investor @ 15:16 13th Jun
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Olympics 2012 bosses have apologised to photographers who complained about heavy-handed treatment by security guards at the East London construction site.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 19:19 20th Jun
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The Imaging Source, a manufacturer of imaging hardware and software for industry, medicine and astronomy, is now offering amateur astro-photographers a series of highly affordable, low noise astronomy cameras to capture high quality images of the night sky.
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via BIOS @ 12:24 27th May
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Santa Barbara, CA, May 16, 2008--Until recently, turning digital images into high quality fine art prints was only a dream, but this has now become a reality. Today's digital cameras produce image data files making large-format output possible at high resolution. As printing technology moves forward at an equally fast pace, the new inkjet printers are now capable of printing with great precision at a very fine resolution, providing an amazing tonal range and significantly superior image permanence. Moreover, these printers are now affordable to the serious photographer. In the hands of knowledgeable and experienced photographers, they can help create prints comparable to the highest quality darkroom prints on photographic paper.
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via Imaging-Info.com @ 2:36 17th May
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In a letter published in The Times newspaper yesterday Jilly Cooper wrote: 'I would like to start a campaign for bigger and more appropriate bylines for photographers.'
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via Amateur Photographer @ 16:44 8th May
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New GoDaddy.com Partnership Makes IT Easier For SmugMug Photographers to Stake Their Claim on the Web
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via Street Insider @ 0:06 12th Jun
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SmugMug Partners with GoDaddy.com Making it Easier to SmugMug Photographers to Create a Custom Domain
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via CameraTown @ 16:22 13th Jun
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TMCNet: The Imaging Source: New Series of Digital Cameras for Amateur Astro-Photographers; Highly Affordable, Low Noise CCD Cameras with an Exposure Time of up to 60 Minutes
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via TMC Net @ 12:46 23rd May
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The British Museum in London has expanded the content of its already extensive Japanese Galleries with the showcase of three photobooks by leading Japanese photographers from the post-war period, Shomei Tomatsu, Eiko Hosoe and Takashi Homma.
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via Japan Today @ 19:39 4th Jun
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Bremen, May 23, 2008 - The Imaging Source, a multi-national manufacturer of imaging hardware and software for industry, medicine and astronomy, is now offering amateur astro-photographers a series of highly affordable, low noise astronomy cameras to capture high quality images of the night sky.
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via Huliq.com @ 11:02 24th May
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Bremen, May 23, 2008 - The Imaging Source, a multi-national manufacturer of imaging hardware and software for industry, medicine and astronomy, is now offering amateur astro-photographers a series of highly affordable, low noise astronomy cameras to capture high quality images of the night sky.
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via TMC Net @ 12:08 23rd May
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Wedding photographers far and wide completed PDN’s recent income survey, providing a snapshot of how much they earn on average, how hard they work, and how efficiently they run their businesses. In all, 1,098 wedding photographers responded, ranging from those who shoot just a few weddings per year to several who shoot well over 100. The majority (88 percent) were from the US. Six percent were from Canada, and the rest were from various countries around the world.
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via Photo District News @ 13:12 9th May
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NMM help budding photographers - National Media Museum (NMM) give photographers the chance to win part of a 20,000 project bursary.
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via EPhotozine @ 22:29 29th Jun
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Apple Aperture allows photographers to import, manage and enhance their photos within a simple, integrated workflow. When Apple released version 2.1 in March, many were surprised by its ability to work with plugins, both those from Apple and from third-party developers using a new SDK. First on the scene in late April was dvGarage's dpMatte plugin, which allows photographers to use traditional greenscreen techniques to shoot subjects and later add the background of their choice.
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via Graphics.com @ 23:56 19th May
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The Alpha Centre is designed to bring professional photographers together to discuss their craft, yet also offer novice photographers a place to seek advice from professionals, obtain feedback on their photography and communicate with like-minded enthusiasts.
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via Digital Media World @ 3:39 29th May
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Adobe’s Photoshop application is the standard for many digital photographers. Heck, it’s even a verb now, as in “that looks Photoshopped.” But, at $500 and up, depending on the packaging, Photoshop CS3 is overkill for many users. Recognizing that the majority of photographers don’t want to be spending their time learning a complex program, Adobe has offered Photoshop Elements, a reduced but very capable editing program for a much more reasonable price (about $90).
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via Shutterbug @ 11:03 3rd Jul
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