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Startups battle for rights to smartphone images

On 07 June, when Santa Monica gunman John Zawahri went on a rampage, killing his father and brother before firing on three other people near a college, CrowdMedia – a new website whose task is to...

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Photography organisations rally against Instagram’s terms of use

The American Society of Media Photographers has joined forces with the National Press Photographers Association, The Digital Media Licensing Association, American Photographic Artists, This Week in...

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Instagram to start rolling out ads in the US

“We have big ideas for the future, and part of making them happen is building Instagram into a sustainable business,” says Instagram as it announced it would start showing “an occasional ad” in its US...

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“Instagram has changed the way people see the world,” claims co-founder Kevin...

Speaking at a private event at the National Portrait Gallery on 17 September, Systrom explained how Instagram was originally designed to make it easy for people to share images. Yet, “for some reason...

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Instagram to start rolling out ads in the US

“We have big ideas for the future, and part of making them happen is building Instagram into a sustainable business,” says Instagram as it announced it would start showing “an occasional ad” in its US...

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New iPhone app celebrates double exposure photography

“I was always amazed by the results I got when sharing rolls of films with other people to shoot over,” says Adam Scott, Lomography UK’s former managing director and the CEO of Dubble, a new app...

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Connecting art in an app

If there’s an app for everything, why not create one to buy art? That was exactly the thinking of the team at Artsy. And while it might not be a totally original idea, the company has the knowhow and...

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New smartphone photography magazine launched

Created by the team behind the multi-award-winning British Journal of Photography magazine, FLTR is designed to be an authoritative voice within the booming worldwide community of smartphone image...

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“The smartphone is just another tool… it’s the story that matters.”

Last night saw the launch of FLTR, Apptitude Media’s new smartphone photography magazine, at the Apple Store in Regent Street, London. A good crowd turned out despite the poor weather to hear FLTR...

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Showstudio – Nick Knight’s digital fashion concept

Digital fashion started in earnest in 2000, when photographer Nick Knight launched Showstudio.com. The site hosted the first-ever live fashion show the following year – a project called Sleep, in which...

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George Byrne uses Los Angeles to study loneliness

“Photography is a funny game,” says LA-based photographer George Byrne. “It’s a lonely sport – you’re on your own, on an obscure mission to capture something and you don’t often know what you’re...

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Wim Wenders’ Instant Stories is a love letter to the Polaroid

Wim Wenders was given a new Polaroid camera yesterday. It was a gift. He doesn’t plan on using it. “It’s funny,” he says quietly, before pausing to carefully frame what he wants to say next. “I picked...

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Karim El Maktafi on life with dual heritage

Hayati, meaning “my life” in Arabic, reflects on photographer Karim El Maktafi’s dual identity as a second-generation Italian born to Moroccan parents. The images were taken in both Italy and Morocco,...

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“Instagram has changed the way people see the world,” claims co-founder Kevin...

Speaking at a private event at the National Portrait Gallery on 17 September, Systrom explained how Instagram was originally designed to make it easy for people to share images. Yet, “for some reason...

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Instagram to start rolling out ads in the US

“We have big ideas for the future, and part of making them happen is building Instagram into a sustainable business,” says Instagram as it announced it would start showing “an occasional ad” in its US...

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New iPhone app celebrates double exposure photography

“I was always amazed by the results I got when sharing rolls of films with other people to shoot over,” says Adam Scott, Lomography UK’s former managing director and the CEO of Dubble, a new app...

View Article

Connecting art in an app

If there’s an app for everything, why not create one to buy art? That was exactly the thinking of the team at Artsy. And while it might not be a totally original idea, the company has the knowhow and...

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New smartphone photography magazine launched

Created by the team behind the multi-award-winning British Journal of Photography magazine, FLTR is designed to be an authoritative voice within the booming worldwide community of smartphone image...

View Article

“The smartphone is just another tool… it’s the story that matters.”

Last night saw the launch of FLTR, Apptitude Media’s new smartphone photography magazine, at the Apple Store in Regent Street, London. A good crowd turned out despite the poor weather to hear FLTR...

View Article

Showstudio – Nick Knight’s digital fashion concept

Digital fashion started in earnest in 2000, when photographer Nick Knight launched Showstudio.com. The site hosted the first-ever live fashion show the following year – a project called Sleep, in which...

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