Jason’s Newsround: How many megapixels does it take to exceed the resolution of your...
The sensor resolution of modern digital cameras continues to grow, but at what point will they exceed the resolving power of the human eye?
Photo Fair season in full swing — from London to Paris
Photo fair season is upon us. We preview the forthcoming Photokina and Bievres fairs. We also have news of a new Fujifilm House of Camera in London and a detailed look at how the human eye works.
Vintage digital cameras are back. But some new models have become unobtainable
In this week's news round up, we hear about the fascination with compact digital cameras from yesteryear, as well as the hurdles to getting your hands on the latest and greatest kit
The Weight of Time: An exhibition of photographs by Darcy Padilla
Visitors to The Leica Store, San Francisco can savour not only an impressive collection of new and used Leica gear, but also a new exhibition of photographs by Darcy Padilla: The Weight of Time.
Peter Karbe: Leica’s legendary lens designer takes a potter around London’s Mayfair
A small group of enthusiasts had the pleasure of joining legendary Leica lens designer, Peter Karbe, on a photographic stroll through the streets of London…
How the Bernhard Frei exhibition shows what you could achieve with a Leica M11
For the first time ever, German fashion photographer Bernhard Frei shows his personal work in an exhibition. The huge images in the Leica Galerie Konstanz are a proof of what the Leica M11 cameras can do. Open until 14 January, 2024!
Elliott Erwitt is honoured with the Leica Hall of Fame Award
Elliott Erwitt, the New York-based photographer, has been honoured with the Leica Hall of Fame Award for 2023. His famous 'bulldog' image becomes the Leica Picture of the Year.
Lightroom London: David Hockney’s personal journey through sixty years of art
David Hockney has long been one of my favourite artists and just couldn’t miss his new and unusual exhibition in London. “Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)” is an immersive visual experience which surrounds the visitor with Hockney themes tracing his work over sixty years.
Highlights of the October Wetzlar Camera Auctions
Wetzlar Camera Auctions is owned by Lars Netopil of Classic Cameras, Wetzlar and Jo Geier of Mint and Rare, Vienna. They hold one auction...
Charlie Gray exhibition at the Leica Store Mayfair in London
Twelve of Charlie Gray's epic portraits will be featured in an exhibition at the Leica Gallery in London from 14 September to 29 October. Find out more...
Time Travelers: The remarkable exhibition of Petra Gerwers at Leica Galerie Konstanz
Leica Galerie Konstanz is showing an exhibition with photos by German Artist Petra Gerwers until 7 October 2023. Why it is worth a visit and why you will have to read a lot.
Steampunk: The genre where posers are posers and photographers are loved
Shy of asking if you can take pictures of interesting characters? If so, try visiting a Steampunk event where everyone is just waiting to meet your lens...
200 Pink Ladies and their tractors take to the roads of Suffolk
Fundraising on the grand scale: Two hundred Pink Ladies of Suffolk trundle their tractors around the country lanes. But it's all in a good cause...
Leica, Linda, Mary, and Paul: spot the common denominator
The McCartney family might be best known for their music, but they are also talented photographers. A new exhibition at the National Portrait gallery, by Paul McCartney, provides a unique, insider view of the early days of the Beatles.
Beer Can Racing: community, camaraderie and a splash of competition
Beer Can Races are a midweek tradition for sailing clubs across the United States. They are short, casual races where the emphasis is just as much on having fun as on competing. They represent a great opportunity for novice sailors to learn and for amateur photographers to capture the action.