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Enter the Getty Images Editorial Grant competition to win one of five £20,000 grants and the option of a one year contract with Getty.
Win £2500 towards your photographic assignment in the Ian Parry Scholarship Award 2008.
Bibble Labs launch Bibble 4.10, the last planned update before the launch of Version 5.
Greg Gorman announces Gorman’s Digital Workshop, a week long photography course based in California.
Douglas Software announces version 1.0.0 of Camera Module for the Mac.
Ubermind set to release gallery Export plug-ins in near future.
Realviz sell all their assets to software creation company AutoDesk.
onOne Software announce availability of FocalPoint 1.0 for selective blur and vignette areas.
Hamrick Software release VueScan 8.4.71 including support for scanning multi-page documents.
The AOP Open 2008 is now open for entries with the chance to have your work displayed in both the AOP exhibition and book.
Energizer launch new rechargeable range of batteries for camera users.
Nik Software launch the Viveza Plug-in for Aperture 2.1 allowing easy light and colour control.
Wild Wonders of Europe today launch their photographic mission the Great Wild Quest
The 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography has been awarded to Reuters photographer Adrees Latif.
Firmware version 1.02 for the FinePix F100fd is now available for download.
The Photographers' Gallery invite graduates to submit work for student exhibition.
Author Jilly Cooper writes to The Times to call for more credit for photographers.
Microsoft launch Pro Photo Tools and Expression Media 2 addressing photo organisation tools through geotagging.
Adobe add Flickr support and Save As function to Photoshop Express Public Beta.
Two students become the first to gain photography PhDs at the University of Maidstone.
A new multi-purpose shutter release is now available from the Wildlife Studio.
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Matt Grayson once again treads where no man dares, laughing in the face of danger. All to test the new photographic Inkjet paper from Paterson.
Walking around taking photos with a fancy camera is one thing. But then to go home and print your pictures on a dot matrix printer is plain silly. Matt Grayson takes a look at a decent replacement for his.
It's financial year end and ePHOTOzine takes a look at the Nikon Coolpix P60. Matt Grayson sees if the designer is in need of a promotion or a P45.
Nikon have decided enough is enough with cameras that only suit one type of photographer at a time and have produced a camera that everyone can use. Matt Grayson thinks it's about time as he was getting bored waiting.
Matt Grayson takes a look at the FinePix S100fs from Fujifilm. A bridge camera with more features than you can shake a stick at.
Matt Grayson takes a look at the EasyShare M893 IS from Kodak. A small, slim digital compact available in selected colours.
Matt Grayson takes a look at the K200D DSLR from Pentax. An entry level camera suitable for newcomers to photography and users upgrading from compact cameras.
Ian Andrews is one of the first to get his hands on the new DP1 digital compact from lens makers, Sigma.
It's been a long time since Matt Grayson picked up a film camera to take pictures with, so when the Zeiss Ikon came out, he jumped at the chance to see if he still has the knack.
Matt Grayson using a film camera, such as the Voigtlander Bessa R4a, for the first time in 10 years is like someone returning to their home town after years away: Things haven't changed, but no-one recognises him anymore.
After reviewing the Z885 from Kodak, Matt Grayson takes a look at the Z1285. From Kodak.
Matt Grayson has a butchers at the EasyShare M863 from Kodak. A small, cheerful camera for the happy snapper crowd.
After a successful paddle in the DSLR pool, Sony have gone to the top diving board and dive bombed everyone with three new DSLRs. Matt Grayson puts on his speedos and takes a look at the entry level Alpha A200.
Have BenQ finally conquered the world of digital imaging with the DC C1050? Rebecca Bradley investigates.
Matt Grayson trips the balanced light fantastic with the Grafilite from Colour Confidence.
Nowadays, slideshow creators such as ProShow Gold from Photodex will make a masterpiece of imagery out of the most bland pictures. Matt Grayson puts his to the test.
Matt Grayson investigates PhotoStudio 9 Professional from Shortcut Software. An All-In-One editing and tagging program
PNY for your thoughts... Matt Grayson tests the 4Gb Compactflash card.
If Matt Grayson had ever prayed for an All-In-One brolly and stand kit, then his prayers would have been answered in the form of Lastolite's All-In-One brolly and stand kit.
Matt Grayson has a look at the Professional Clamp from Lastolite. A lighting accessory designed for mobile photographers with little working space.
The Samsung Digimax i70 is pretty and elegant. Rebecca Bradley feels as though she's looking in a mirror.
You would have to sell your soul to the Devil to get hold of the Canon EOS 1Ds MkIII and Nikon D3 at the same time. Matt Grayson prepares for an eternity of pain.
In true MFI Style, Peter Bargh dons his overalls, grabs for the glue and reaches for the drill in an attempt to build the Bulldog - a 5x4in large format camera from Camera Bellows.
Ringflashes are increasing dramatically in popularity. Peter Bargh checks to see if the Elinchrom RF3000 deserves a halo
The EOS 1Ds MkIII is the flagship of Canon's fleet. Matt Grayson takes a look at this illustrious Professional DSLR.
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Every year we throw away over a million tonnes of waste electronic goods, 90% of which ends up in landfill sites. These landfill sites are not getting any smaller, so instead of discarding your old electronic goods and cameras to the scrap heap, why not turn them into something re-usable and fashionable like a bracelet for example.
Debra Wager of DW Stock Picture Library looks at the pros and cons of Rights Managed Stock
Peter Bargh takes his Pentax *ist D for a makeover and has it converted into an Infrared digital SLR. No filters, no long exposures, no worries - Infrared photography made easy!
The all-encompassing Tamron 28-300mm Vibration Compensation lens is the ideal tool to carry with you on your way to work. By doing so Peter Bargh explains why you won't miss any photo opportunities.
The world of freelance photography is one of the most competitive to break into, so what inspires young photographers to persevere for a career of this nature? James Sharp spoke to freelance photographer and artist Marisa Potter to find out how she broke into this area of the profession and what advice she would offer aspiring photographers.
Photography is growing a darker side with many photographers choosing to experiment with blacklight when taking pictures.
Welcome to the ePHOTOzine guide to the hottest products in April. Every month we will bring you the best products and special offers from some of the top photographic retailers. Click on the product names or images for further information on each product and details of where to buy.
As an award winning photographer whose work has taken him from Bangladesh to Japan, Chris Steele-Perkins has had a long and successful photographic career, but this career could so easily not have began if it had not been for a university newspaper.
Welcome to the ePHOTOzine guide to the hottest products in March. Every month we will bring you the best products and special offers from some of the top photographic retailers. Click on the product names or images for further information on each product and details of where to buy.
For a number of budding photographers, their camera phones are turning out to be the perfect equipment to capture that once in a life time shot. Lorna Philips is one of these photographers and she wouldn't swap her Sony Ericsson for any digital camera.
A woman who has loved photography for well over twenty years, also has another passion, her horses. But oddly it wasn't until rather recently that she decided to combine both loves and create a business which she really enjoys.
Just a few years ago Charlotte Bradshaw would have only picked up a camera to take snapshots of her family on holiday. But five years on, Charlotte is about to complete her degree in photography, and with magazines and newspapers both taking an interest in her work she really does have every reason to be smiling.
Welcome to the ePHOTOzine guide to the hottest products in February. Every month we will bring you the best products and special offers from some of the top photographic retailers. Click on the product names or images for further information on each product and details of where to buy.
Welcome to the ePHOTOzine guide to the hottest products in January. Every month we will bring you the best products and special offers available from some of the top photographic retailers.
Is your new year's resolution to improve your photography? Fear not, ePHOTOzine have a guide to the best courses, holidays and workshops for 2008 to help you brush-up on old photography skills or learn new ones.
Steve Jacob joins Benjamin Kanarek at the Chucky's in Love Fashion editorial for West East Magazine.
Welcome to the ePHOTOzine guide to Christmas Best Buys 2007, where you'll find super gifts and stocking fillers to suit every budget without even moving from your computer chair! Here's a selection of our favourite Christmas gifts from the leading photographic retailers.
Those three wise men have got a lot to answer for. If they had not taken gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh, we wouldn't have the stress of buying presents for all our ungrateful relatives. For those of you who don't know how, buying a camera can be a little easier now with the Beginners Guide to Buying a Digital Camera...
The ePHOTOzine team see if the Pentax K100D Super is a suitable tool for perfect people pics.
Duncan Evans takes the K100D Super for a walk in the woods.
Garden Photographer of the Year have launched their 2008 competition sponsored by Calumet, Manfrotto, Kata and Visible Dust.
It's October, the nights are drawing in fast, and it will soon be dark before you get home from work, but fear not – there is plenty of photography you can do after dark. In this guide we show you how to make the best of long winter nights with some night time photography.
Krakow Photomonth is fast becoming one of the main photography events in Europe, and deservedly so. Now in its 5th year the festival takes place during May in the beautiful city of Krakow (Cracow), Southern Poland, as David McGirr reports.
Welcome to the diary of an AS Level Photography student. In the following weeks, Rebecca Bradley will be reviewing the one year course for ePHOTOzine readers, detailing her progression on the course, the various units and how they are graded and what kind of subjects you can expect to cover on the course.
Proud Photography is an online course written by a series of professionals and aimed both at beginners and those who wish to improve their photography in general. Rebecca Bradley puts it to the test for EPZ readers.


















