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Model and fashion icon Daisy Lowe has collaborated with the British Heart Foundation to create a collection of photographs reflecting the theme of ‘Hope’. The photos, signed by Daisy, will exhibit at Westfield London from tomorrow until Sunday 3rd April as part of The Big Fashion Wardrobe event and are available to buy exclusively through eBay. The online auction starts today and lasts until 7th April.
Website: British Heart Foundation on eBay
Model and fashion icon Daisy Lowe has collaborated with the British Heart Foundation to create a collection of photographs reflecting the theme of ‘Hope’. The photos, signed by Daisy, will exhibit at Westfield London from tomorrow until Sunday 3rd April as part of The Big Fashion Wardrobe event and are…

Ricoh has posted a major firmware update for the Ricoh GXR body and four GXR lens modules, enabling the auto focus system to continuously follow the subject so that it’s in focus at precisely the moment you want to shoot. Version 1.33 also adds five new scene modes, including soft focus, cross process, toy camera, miniature and high-contrast black-and-white. Furthermore, exposure compensation] and white balance can be assigned to the zoom button. First announced on Thursday, this function-enhancing firmware upgrade is now available for download from the website below.
Website: Ricoh GXR Firmware 1.33
Ricoh has posted a major firmware update for the Ricoh GXR body and four GXR lens modules, enabling the auto focus system to continuously follow the subject so that it’s in focus at precisely the moment you want to shoot. Version 1.33 also adds five new scene modes, including soft…

The new L23 sits right at the bottom of the Nikon Coolpix range, but that doesn't mean that you should immediately write it off. After all, £69.99 / €81.00 buys you quite a lot of camera, with a 5x wide-angle zoom lens, 2.7 inch LCD screen and 10 megapixel CCD sensor all included. Read our in-depth Nikon Coolpix L23 to find out if you really can get a capable camera at this price-point...

Today marks the international launch of the Apple iPad 2. In addition to the USA, the tablet is now available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. In the United Kingdom, the cheapest 16GB Wi-Fi model costs £399, while the most expensive 64GB Wi-Fi+3G configuration sells for £659 including VAT. The iPad 2 will be available in Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore and additional countries in April, and in many more (unspecified) countries around the world in the coming months.
Today marks the international launch of the Apple iPad 2. In addition to the USA, the tablet is now available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the…

Twenty-two images of popular protests, elections, political campaigns and civic action have been named winners and finalists in the 2011 Photography Contest sponsored by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES). The winning photograph in the public category was “The Egyptian Revolution” by Jonathan Rashad, an image of a man holding an Egyptian flag during a demonstration in Cairo’s Tahrir Square in February. The IFES’ Choice category was won by Matthew Parry’s photograph “Issuing Referendum Ballot,” which depicts a southern Sudanese woman receiving her ballot paper during the region’s referendum on self-determination in January. The winners each will receive a $600 cash prize.
Twenty-two images of popular protests, elections, political campaigns and civic action have been named winners and finalists in the 2011 Photography Contest sponsored by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES). The winning photograph in the public category was “The Egyptian Revolution” by Jonathan Rashad, an image of a man…

Kubota Image Tools have announced their Spring 2011 Digital Photography Bootcamp. Taking place from 10-15 April 2011 near the Kubota headquarters in Oregon, this Bootcamp will include the newest image editing tools such as Lightroom 3 and Photoshop CS5, in addition to the very latest tips and techniques for inspiration, creativity, capture, sales, marketing and presentation. The cost of attendance is $2,995 including tuition, deluxe accommodations and three meals per day. Kevin Kubota is also offering a referral bonus for any photographers that refer a colleague or friend to the workshop. For any photographer that signs up for the workshop, their referring friend can receive a $100 ‘Kubota Bucks’ gift that can be used towards their next Kubota related purchase.
Kubota Image Tools have announced their Spring 2011 Digital Photography Bootcamp. Taking place from 10-15 April 2011 near the Kubota headquarters in Oregon, this Bootcamp will include the newest image editing tools such as Lightroom 3 and Photoshop CS5, in addition to the very latest tips and techniques for inspiration…

Color Confidence has confirmed the UK availability of the latest 30” SpectraView Reference and MultiSync additions to the NEC monitor range.The new NEC SpectraView Reference 301 LCD widescreen monitor (£2915) offers professional standard colour accuracy, and boasts features like a 10-bit P-IPS wide format display, a 14-bit Look-up-table for each RGB channel and a picture-in-picture system that allows you to work on two images simultaneously. The MultiSync PA301W option also offers excellent levels of colour accuracy and many of the features of the SpectraView Reference but carries a lower - if still eye-watering - price tag of £1519.
Color Confidence has confirmed the UK availability of the latest 30” SpectraView Reference and MultiSync additions to the NEC monitor range.The new NEC SpectraView Reference 301 LCD widescreen monitor (£2915) offers professional standard colour accuracy, and boasts features like a 10-bit P-IPS wide format display, a 14-bit Look-up-table for each…

Demand for digital cameras is shifting from the developed markets of Western Europe, the USA and Japan to emerging economies such as Brazil, China, India and Russia, according to a report by Futuresource Consulting. In developed markets - with nearly 80% household penetration - vendors are focusing on existing owners in an effort to shorten the upgrade/replacement cycle, as well as differentiating digital cameras from smartphones, which continue to pose a growing threat, the analysts say. “As we move forward, the primary opportunity for digital cameras is as a ‘one in every household’ device as opposed to one in every pocket,” James Wells, Research Consultant at Futuresource. “Despite lacking the imaging capabilities of most digital cameras, the smartphone will satisfy the personal role and will help complement the overall photo experience.”
Demand for digital cameras is shifting from the developed markets of Western Europe, the USA and Japan to emerging economies such as Brazil, China, India and Russia, according to a report by Futuresource Consulting. In developed markets - with nearly 80% household penetration - vendors are focusing on existing owners…

SF Photo School has launched a downloadable version of its ‘Masters of Light’ webinar series. Featuring multi award-winning photographers Kevin Wilson, Martin Grahame-Dunn and Uzair Kharawala, the webinar series content includes Essential Elements of Composition, Lighting Essentials, Elements of Posing, Video Marketing, Mastering Off-Camera Flash & How to Get Free Traffic to Your Website & Blog. Including over 360 minutes of high class photography tuition, this downloadable product is priced at £39 + VAT.
SF Photo School has launched a downloadable version of its ‘Masters of Light’ webinar series. Featuring multi award-winning photographers Kevin Wilson, Martin Grahame-Dunn and Uzair Kharawala, the webinar series content includes Essential Elements of Composition, Lighting Essentials, Elements of Posing, Video Marketing, Mastering Off-Camera Flash & How to Get Free…

Manfrotto School of Xcellence has just announced the addition of three UK photographers to the Manfrotto Local Heroes Programme. They include extreme expedition photographer Phil Coates, adventure photographer Sarah Outen and landscapist Pete Bridgwood. Marco Tortato, Education and Testimonial Manager Imaging, said: “We are working with these photographers on three very interesting and varied projects - aiming not just at promoting our products and brands, but at stimulating emotions, inspiration and imagination through their impactful images and film making.”
Manfrotto School of Xcellence has just announced the addition of three UK photographers to the Manfrotto Local Heroes Programme. They include extreme expedition photographer Phil Coates, adventure photographer Sarah Outen and landscapist Pete Bridgwood. Marco Tortato, Education and Testimonial Manager Imaging, said: “We are working with these photographers on three…

Thanks to one of our readers, we have just learned of what must be the first Compact Flash memory card reader for the Apple iPad 2. Available in the M.I.C. Store for $29.90, this is a 2-in-1 device that is backwards compatible with the original Apple iPad. According to M.I.C. Gadget, this memory card reader supports both UDMA and non-UDMA cards and is capable of achieving transfer speeds of up to 133MB/s.
Thanks to our reader Chris Chang for tipping us on the news.
Thanks to one of our readers, we have just learned of what must be the first Compact Flash memory card reader for the Apple iPad 2. Available in the M.I.C. Store for $29.90, this is a 2-in-1 device that is backwards compatible with the original Apple iPad. According to M.I.C…

Canon USA have issued a brief statement about the import of their products from Japan. The release states “We are carefully assessing the situation, and its impact on production and operations” and that US Customs are scanning cargo for radiological contamination.
Canon USA have issued a brief statement about the import of their products from Japan. The release states “We are carefully assessing the situation, and its impact on production and operations” and that US Customs are scanning cargo for radiological contamination.

The Canon EOS 1100D (called the Canon EOS Rebel T3 in North America) is a new entry-level DSLR camera with some advanced features. Replacing the ageing 1000D / XS model, the new Canon 1100D / T3 offers a 12 megapixel sensor, 2.7 inch LCD screen, 720p movies, 63-zone metering, and 9-point auto-focus system. Available body only from £419 and in a range of kits from £459 / $599, read our Canon EOS 1100D / T3 review to find out if this budget DSLR is a bargain or one to avoid.

On Monday, 28th March, Gary Fong will be launching a Micro Four Thirds version of the Gary Fong Puffer pop-up flash diffuser. Affixing directly to the camera’s hot-shoe, the variable-position Puffer is adjustable for centre positioning on camera models with off-centre flash placement, such as the Olympus E-PL1 and E-PL2 or the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 and GF2. The Micro Four Thirds Puffer Pop-Up Flash Diffuser will be available from Monday at a price of $21.95.
On Monday, 28th March, Gary Fong will be launching a Micro Four Thirds version of the Gary Fong Puffer pop-up flash diffuser. Affixing directly to the camera’s hot-shoe, the variable-position Puffer is adjustable for centre positioning on camera models with off-centre flash placement, such as the Olympus E-PL1 and E-PL…

Online backup experts MiMedia have teamed up with DiJiFi to offer customers a combined digitisation-backup service. Those who enlist DiJiFi to scan photos and transfer videos will have the option to automatically pre-populate a MiMedia account. Following a 60 day free trial, they will receive a 30 percent discount. An annual subscription for 100GB of data will be $70, versus the $120 retail value.
Online backup experts MiMedia have teamed up with DiJiFi to offer customers a combined digitisation-backup service. Those who enlist DiJiFi to scan photos and transfer videos will have the option to automatically pre-populate a MiMedia account. Following a 60 day free trial, they will receive a 30 percent discount. An…

PhotoShelter has just published its first free electronic guidebook for 2011, titled “How to Sell Prints”. This PDF guide gives valuable insight on everything from print sales marketing to colour calibration and features contributions from print experts Mark Joste (Spectrum Photographic), Richard Jackson (Hance Partners/Image Craft), and Ingrid Spangler (AdoramaPix). Available for immediate download, “How to Sell Prints” fits into PhotoShelter’s series of free special reports that have been around since 2009.
Website: PhotoShelter
PhotoShelter has just published its first free electronic guidebook for 2011, titled “How to Sell Prints”. This PDF guide gives valuable insight on everything from print sales marketing to colour calibration and features contributions from print experts Mark Joste (Spectrum Photographic), Richard Jackson (Hance Partners/Image Craft), and Ingrid Spangler (AdoramaPix)…

Shicon, a a social network of international graphic designers, photographers, illustrators and designers, is hosting an international photography competition called the BMW StillFilmFestival. Coinciding with the official launch of the new BMW Series1, the contest invites photographers to submit a series of four images that tell viewers a story that links them to their car, much like a short film of four frames. Create a single image made of the four consecutive shots and post it on Shicon. The photographs may feature any car from any brand. The first prize is €2,000, the second prize is €1,000, whilst the third prize is €500. The contest ends on 29th April.
Shicon, a a social network of international graphic designers, photographers, illustrators and designers, is hosting an international photography competition called the BMW StillFilmFestival. Coinciding with the official launch of the new BMW Series1, the contest invites photographers to submit a series of four images that tell viewers a story that…

Irreversible: A Personal Perspective on the Libyan Revolution is a solo show by Brazilian photographer and cinematographer Azul Serra. Opening 29th March, the exhibition reflects Serra’s visual and emotional journey from objective examination to insightful reflection, as photographer and viewer travel across an unravelling political and social landscape. Running until 15th April, the event is presented by Braziliality and hosted by London’s Made In Brasil restaurant, 12 Inverness Street, Camden Town. Admission is free.
Irreversible: A Personal Perspective on the Libyan Revolution is a solo show by Brazilian photographer and cinematographer Azul Serra. Opening 29th March, the exhibition reflects Serra’s visual and emotional journey from objective examination to insightful reflection, as photographer and viewer travel across an unravelling political and social landscape. Running until…

The Olympus XZ-1 high end digital compact camera has received a Red Dot award from a jury of internationally renowned designers. Conceived by Takeshi Nohara and Kensei Ito, the design of the Olympus XZ-1 manages to be functional and classy at the same time, thanks to clean lines and a number of well-executed ideas such as a multi-purpose click-stop dial around the lens housing and a rear control wheel encircling the four-way pad. Founded in 1955, the Red Dot Design Award is one of the most prestigious international design competitions in the world.
The Olympus XZ-1 high end digital compact camera has received a Red Dot award from a jury of internationally renowned designers. Conceived by Takeshi Nohara and Kensei Ito, the design of the Olympus XZ-1 manages to be functional and classy at the same time, thanks to clean lines and a…

Geekaphone has published a five-part series on using the Apple iPhone as a photographic tool. Written by Steve Russell, the series comprises four in-depth articles and a photo gallery. In Part One, Russell takes a look at how the iPhone compares to a DSLR camera. Acknowledging that in “some ways, comparing the camera in the iPhone 4 to a high end DSLR is like comparing a hamburger from the local pub to an 18 oz. porterhouse from Peter Luger’s Steak House in New York”, he starts with the limitations of the camera phone before moving on to the advantages. Part Two and Three examine a few photo editing and photo management apps, .while Part Four is a review of Takayuki Fukatsu’s QuadCamera app and three Jelly Lenses. You might not agree with every argument Steve puts forward in these articles, but the series does make for a good read.
Geekaphone has published a five-part series on using the Apple iPhone as a photographic tool. Written by Steve Russell, the series comprises four in-depth articles and a photo gallery. In Part One, Russell takes a look at how the iPhone compares to a DSLR camera. Acknowledging that in “some ways…