Swiss Roll: The facts of the 70-year-old photo mystery as we now know them
The story of the Leica film undeveloped for 70 year has caught the world's imagination. William Fagan now analyses the roll, frame by frame and tells us what he now knows about the people and the locations.
Toronto over the past 40 years: An introduction
Richard Scott takes us on a tour of Toronto over the past 40 years
Living like a vampire: Landscape and the Leica Q2 Monochrom
Monochrome photography for landscapes and mountaineering: The choice between Leica SL2 conversions, the M Monochrom and the new Leica Q2 Monochrom
Jim Clark: A quest to find the original memorial at Hockenheimring
Fifty years ago, a British Formula One driver who many consider having been one of the world’s finest racers died in a tragic accident on the old Hockenheimring circuit in Germany. We went to Hockenheim on a quest to find the original crash site buried in the forest.
The quest for a high-quality compact camera: Sony’s RX1Rii still rules them all
What is the ideal travel camera, the pefect compromise between quality and size? Erin takes us on his quest to find the ideal carry-anywhere quality compact...
Swiss Roll: These 70-year-old snaps now have a worldwide audience. The hunt is on
William's photographs developed after 70 years have created worldwide interest. Who are these people who seemed to have enjoyed such a blissful holiday in Switzerland and Italy in the early 1950s? Why did they take such good pictures and then not develop the film? The mystery grows and it has been covered in media throughout the world...
Leica Q2: The perfect full-frame travel camera?
Is Leica's successful Q2 the ideal travel camera, despite the restructions of its fixed wide-angle lens? Keith sets off for Europe to find out...
Landscaping with the Fujifilm 50-140mm f/2.8 WR OIS XF
A wide-angle lens isn't always the best choice for landscape photography. David experiments with longer focal lengths with the Fujifilm 50-140mm f/2.8 and the 2x teleconverter
Hillman’s Minx rides again
There's a club for everything. And the classic Hillman marque is kept alive by a group of enthusiasts who met last weekend at Brooklands Museum, near London
Remarkable survival of the Leica X1 and X2
Wayne's suggests the popular old granddads, the Leica X1 and X2 could be used exclusively for monochrome. Let's take a look...
Interrupted relationships in the Lockdown of 2020
In the space of six weeks, our horizons have shrunk to what they were 200 years ago. We're in danger of becoming too parochial in these days of house arrest.
Battle of Imphal-Kohima and the Forgotten Army
Farhiz pays a visit to the historic battlefields of Imphal-Kohima and remembers the Forgotten Army
Leica’s New Milestone: My first experiences with the SL2
Another brilliant review of the new Leica SL2 by Thomas Berger. Thomas had the opportunity to use the camera before release and, as a professional photography, took a hard look at it in comparison with the first SL and the Hasselblad X1D medium-format camera.
The Ricoh GRD IV, a retrospective view in Le Havre
An old digital camera, a tiny sensor but plenty good enough for a tour of Le Havre in Normandy. Jean demonstrates that newest isn't always bestest.
Exploring London’s Brick Lane markets with the Leica X Vario
The second of two articles in which Kevin takes his Leica X Vario to Brick Lane for some street photography; this time he explores the markets.