by Daniel Whittaker | Aug 13, 2012 | Art & Photography, General
The first photograph was taken in 1826 and things have changed quite a bit since then. Even in the last ten years or so, many of us have gone from taking our holiday snaps to a shop for developing to printing them off ourselves at home. And what a relief that is!
by Stuart Deavall | May 3, 2012 | Art & Photography
London's Tate gallery has received a major donation of photographs of the city that is valued at over £1 million. More than 1,400 snaps by over 120 photographers are included in the collection, which has been assembled over the last 20 years by Eric and...
by Stuart Deavall | Apr 27, 2012 | Art & Photography
A camera that uses printer supplies to produce a text description of what it has taken a picture of has been developed by a US student. The machine uploads images to the internet, where users of Amazon's Mechanical Turk service produce a description that is sent...
by Stuart Deavall | Apr 26, 2012 | Art & Photography
The winner of the 2012 Google Photography Prize has been announced as 24-year-old photography student Viktor Johansson from Sweden. His series of shots of diver Christoffer Eskilsson beat competition from around 20,000 entries from 146 countries around the world to...
by Stuart Deavall | Apr 23, 2012 | Art & Photography
Individuals looking to share their favourite photos online as well as printing them out using ink supplies may be able to take advantage of a new service set to be announced by Sony. The consumer electronics firm is expected to launch an online photo sharing service...
by Stuart Deavall | Apr 20, 2012 | Art & Photography
People looking to share photos with friends online and print out their best shots using ink cartridges may be interested in newly-announced photography equipment from Nikon. The firm has unveiled the D3200 DLSR camera, which offers a wide-range of features for users...