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Licence-ready images: 1960’s Royal Paparazzo Ray Bellisario

Getty Images have released a new batch of digitised and licence-ready images from the the Popperfoto collection they took in-house a few years ago from founder Czech photo-journalist Paul Popper.The images are by Ray Bellisario London’s first paparazzo who started papping the Royal family forty years ago. • Popperfoto was…

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Registration open: The Business of War Photography conference

• 31 July to 1 August 2014 • Collingwood College, Durham University • The fee for delegates is £55 for both days The intersection of photography and war encompasses a broad and complex field. Yet conceptually, “war photography” is often restricted to the activities of photojournalists producing aesthetically compelling images…

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Watch: Tim Page on Photojournalism

↑ An excellent production here by Rory Byrne a multimedia journalist based in Cambodia. Photographer Tim Page speaks about his life as a photojournalist and where photojournalism is now … Rory told PAN, “The idea behind the short was to use it to raise the funds needed to complete the…

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UK newspaper photo archive lands £60K Lotto funding

The Heritage Lottery Fund in the UK has supplied a £60,000 grant to help Wolverhampton based newspaper Express & Star digitise up to one million photographs from it’s archive. …The project aims to carry out vital archiving work, digitise the collection and make the photographs available through a single web…

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Event: PACA 19th Annual Conference – registration open

‘We’re excited to announce that registration is now open for the 19th Annual PACA Conference! We’re returning to New York City, one of the United States’ most vibrant, artistic, and populous cities. The City That Never Sleeps is the perfect setting for PACA, the Digital Media Licensing Association, in our…

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View: World Press Photo 2014 exhibition tour locations

With nearly 100 locations every year that attract around 3 million visitors, World Press Photo is pleased to announce that the debut location of its 2014 exhibition tour, at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, attracted more than 75.000 visitors, a record number for the location. Michiel Munneke, managing director World…

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Magnum Photos announces one new member at AGM NY

↑ Magnum Members at the 67th Annual General Meeting © Martin Fuchs / Magnum Photos Magnum Photos held their 2014 AGM in New York City last week. The first day of proceedings was held at the International Center of Photography. New photographer members, associates and nominees announced are: Moises Saman…

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Apply: Ian Parry Scholarship 2014 – closes Monday 7th July

‘Ian Parry was a photojournalist who died while on assignment for The Sunday Times during the Romanian revolution in 1989. That was 20 years ago, he was just 24 years of age. The Ian Parry Scholarship was created by Aidan Sullivan, then picture editor and Ian’s friends and family in…

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Get those camera drones in the air – let’s go newsgathering

Fantastic news here – pioneering news company CNN is to study the use of drones in newsgathing. They say: Beginning this summer, CNN and Georgia Institute of Technology will embark on a joint research initiative to better understand the opportunities unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) present for media organizations, and to…