Chile: One of the world’s greatest destinations for photographers

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Chile is one of South America’s most prosperous nations as a result of its economic and social stability, its low level of corruption and...

Uluru: The end of the long and torrid climb

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For years the major tourist attraction of Australia’s Red Centre has been a visit to Uluru — previously known as Ayers Rock —and the strenuous climb up the rock. But from October 31 that has all changed. From that date it is illegal to climb the rock, with a $600 fine for those who do.

Swiss Roll: The podcast—with William Fagan

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You've seen the pictures, you've wonderered about the identify of the mystery couple in 1950s Switzerland and Northern Italy. Now it's time for the podcast: William Fagan talks about his discovery of these wonderful photographs and the search for the two people captured on an old Leica seventy years ago.

Upper Teesdale through the lens of the Leica X (Typ 113)

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The Leica X (Typ 113) sets out to capture the breathtaking scenery of the falls in Upper Teesdale, England

Photoshoot at 36,000ft: Flying Suites Class from Singapore to New York

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Looking for an unusual photo opportunity? You could splurge all of £11,000 on a trip from Singapore to New York in Suites Class. Travel blogger Derek Low did. Or, rather, he claims to have emptied his air miles account for the privilege. I suspect he could have had a helping hand from the PR gurus at Singapore Airlines.

Return: After 11 years photographing Iraq and Afghanistan, Tom comes home

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I've never met Tom Stanworth, although we have exchanged the odd email over the years. Tom is a remarkable man, a photographer who has spent the past decade working in two of the world's most troubled countries and experienced the sort of drama that few of us can even imagine. He is now packing and will return to a less exciting life in the North West of England.

Bièvres Camera Fair street style

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This beautiful special edition, a heavily worked M7 in army green, is just one of the wonderful cameras to be seen around...

Magical mystery tour of villages, byways and Bugattis

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I didn't know where I was going. i'd forgotten. So I input the postcode and set out on a magical mystery tour of the south-west Midlands. Along the way I met a Bugatti or two....

With the Ricoh GR to Laos — Part Two

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Jean continues his adventures in Laos and puts the trusty old Ricoh GR through its paces

Time to say goodbye to the faithful old Porsche

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Sadly, John has to say goodbye to his last classic Porsche 911...

A visit to the National Capital Trolley Museum

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Trolleys, trams, street cars, they're all the same to the died-in-the-wool enthusiast. Ralf pays a visit to the under-visited National Capital Trolley Museum in Washington, DC.

Breakfast at Bièvres as camera fair gets under way

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Eight o'clock and camera dealers from all around the world are gathering in the main square of Bièvres, south of Paris, for the 52nd...

Tawang—in the land chosen by a horse

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Farhiz continues his exploration of Tawang, the land chosen by a horse...

Travels with the Ricoh GR: Myanmar Part I, Yangon

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Almost three years ago our steps led us to the golden land known as Myanmar. That was before the election when the LND won a landslide victory. What was striking at the time was the people's hope for a more democratic regime…..

Bali, a land of temples, art, worship and rice

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The Ricoh GR, a discreet little camera to capture the wonders of Bali...