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Lost Olympic photos found after 76 years – can you help identify the mystery photographer of this lost roll of film?
By Kalum Carter published
News Volunteer uncovers undeveloped Olympic photographs from the games in London 1948; now help is needed!

From Muhammad Ali to the Berlin Wall – Thomas Hoepker's work remembered
By Kalum Carter published
News The life and work of Thomas Hoepker is celebrated with a new photography exhibition

Who is Evan Vucci? The Pulitzer prize winning photographer who captured the image of Trump that will probably alter the course of history
By Leonie Helm published
News “A lot of strong, strong emotions are happening in that image, and I think that’s what people are reacting to,” said Vucci

Can Doug Mills’ photo of a bullet and President Trump be real? Yes. Here's how...
By Adam Juniper published
News New York Times photographer Doug Mills caught this image appearing to show a bullet passing President Trump. Is it real?

Remembering Pulitzer prize-winning photographer Ron Edmonds for his quick reactions the day Ronald Reagan got shot
By Leonie Helm published
News Ron Edmond's has died aged 77. He was the Associated Press White House photographer for 28 years

Oscar-winning cinematographer photographs the set of Dune in a must-see photobook!
By Kalum Carter published
News Josh Brolin provides poetic context to Greig Fraser's striking images taken on set while filming Dune: Parts 1 and 2

Trailer for Lee, the hotly anticipated biopic of war photographer Lee Miller, is here!
By Kalum Carter published
News The Lee Miller biopic will be released later this year promising a combination of action, emotion, and photography

I photographed a controversial politician – and he was impressed by my camera!
By James Artaius published
OPINION "I don't get photographed with a Hasselblad very often!" said the divisive politician while I took his portrait

"You are not just a way of life, but a symbol of resilience" – photographing black cowboy culture across the US
By Kalum Carter published
News Ivan McClellan travels across the US photographing black rodeo culture, and presents it beautifully in his new book 'Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture'
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